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19:00
@ComFreek hm, good point. you could have some way of "promoting" io\NS_For_A\A as io\A, but that seems rather messy
@IMSoP Alias? That would be very messy imho.
@ComFreek well, where's the problem when the classes are accessible in their namespace?
@bwoebi as much of a problem as them being accessible anywhere else: you've lost the benefit of marking them private
@bwoebi There is no 'real' problem, but there are cases where OnlyUsedByA is strictly bound by A.
Java has also got this concept.
does Java have namespace-private classes? so long since i've looked at any...
i know it has nested classes
19:04
namespace X {
    class A {}
    namespace A {
        // class \X\A\B only accessible now from \X\A
        private class B {}
    }
}
Java Package modifier
?
that's how I imagined that. So that you also don't have to write all these nested classes into one big file.
@bwoebi only if you interpret the namespace X\A and the class X\A as being the same entity; which you could, I suppose, but it's not automatically true
@bwoebi What does 'private' mean in your sample? Why may A access B?
@IMSoP well, why not? both would be \X\A … same names.
@ComFreek minor mistake. should be protected. But was too late to edit.
19:07
@bwoebi yeah, sure; like i say, it's reasonable to make that equivalence hold, but not automatic
@IMSoP not automatic??
@bwoebi really? not sure why "protected" would make any more sense in that situation
@bwoebi Ok, so protected would mean that the direct super namespace may access the protected class, wouldn't it?
@IMSoP now, I'm getting confused^^ need to order my thoughts first^^
19:09
@bwoebi i just mean that you can currently have class A and namespace A, and they have no relationship to each other
@IMSoP they still don't have a relationship; only when there's some protected/private class, it gets bound to the namespace and class A
@bwoebi which creates a relationship between that class and that namespace
I'd suggest Class::InnerClass for accessing inner classes. That would be consistent with static variables and functions.
like i say, it seems perfectly reasonable, it's just not a property that class and namespace names have right now
19:12
@IMSoP yes.
@ComFreek I wonder if the same reasons that that wasn't used for namespaces would apply
i don't know the details of that, so couldn't be sure
@IMSoP Hmm I do not know them. :: would allow readers of code to differentiate between nested namespaces and nested classes.
\io\FileReader\GzipReader: is FileReader a class or a namespace?!
@ComFreek but equally, is \io\FileReader::GzipReader a class or a constant?
@ComFreek depends on use
@IMSoP You can't instantiate a constant, can you? new \io\FileReader::GzipReader()
19:16
wierd, when I changed vm_def and gen'd vm everything went wrong ...
an alternative idea; not sure i like it, but throwing it out there: pastebin.com/dHbA2B88
@ComFreek no, but you can apply class names sometimes
@IMSoP Interesting idea.
Yeah, class names... It all gets confusing.
> [You are missing a forwards slash \\](stackoverflow.com/a/19082191/508666)
Fuck you MD
I give up
:D
You also give up? ;)
19:19
@PeeHaa It's a pity that I've reached my daily vote limit :)
fick you @bwoebi
:P
eugh, I hate those terms - slashes point both ways, dammit!
@PeeHaa you know how I did that?
it's like saying - is a "forwards dash"
19:20
@IMSoP Both ways. Bitch please. 5 dimensional slashes or GTFO
@bwoebi 4 slashes?
:P
no. there's only one slash.
Three slashes: / | \ :D
Did you backtick the hell outta it?
no.
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I give up
19:22
\|/
/|\
ha CHEATER!
impossibru
@bwoebi not sure if that's genius or revolting! ;)
@PeeHaa lol?
The poor @PeeHaa failed!
I think it just isn;t possible in a sane way
MD #fail
19:30
@PeeHaa did you know there's a proposal to use MarkDown or ReST or something for the PHP manual?
@IMSoP Yep
Still not convinced
seems like a really bad idea to me
Which language is currently used?
@ComFreek DocBook XML
which at least has a formal definition, well-defined parsing and escaping rules, etc
the less xml I need to write, the better.
19:31
@IMSoP I'm somewhat borderline on it
Yes it sucks. And yes we can do better. But I am wondering whether it will really solve something
i'm not convinced these "light" markups are that much easier for new users to pick up
I hope there's an editor for the XML.
@ComFreek edit.php.net
@IMSoP I'm not convinced there will be more contributors
19:32
too slow ._.
@PeeHaa dunno, at least I didn't like it. (and still don't)
@bwoebi What? The proposal or the xml puke?
the xml puke
designing markup is hard, m'kay?
puke is the correct word.
edit.php.net doesn't work with IE 10 -.-
19:34
@bwoebi Me neither. But that would also be solvable with a decent editor
MediaWiki has a supposedly "easy" markup which has become so bloated, they're now trying to retro-fit a DOM to it and make a WYSIWYG editor
xml does have its advantages
Even though it is totally terrible
@IMSoP I hate the wysiwyg editor^^ the wikipedia markup is perfectly fine :o
@bwoebi it's fine once you learn it, but then so is any markup
everyone new to MW syntax mixes [[page|internal link with alias]] and [http://example.com external link]
how do you swap the panes the source and file browser appear in PhpStorm? Right now file browser is on left and source on right, I want them the other way around.
19:37
@IMSoP well… that's why there's a preview?
markdown is no less arbitrary - it's taken me ages to get the [] and () right
@IMSoP haha, true ;-)
@bwoebi oh, i don't hate it; but i wouldn't hate a well-defined XML syntax, or some other formal language, either
i'd still have to invest time learning its quirks, with the advantage that there'd be less of them
@crypticツ I thought you were from the USA and not from down under :P
@IMSoP I don't hate it, but I agree; I also always confuse the [] and ()
19:40
@PeeHaa Aussies have them switched around? O_0
my biggest beef with "lightweight" / "wiki-style" markups is that absolutely everything, including whitespace, is technically a reserved character
@crypticツ I'm sure they do :)
@MadaraUchiha also uses phpstorm btw so you might want to ping @MadaraUchiha. @MadaraUchiha
@MadaraUchiha
@PeeHaa Thanks @PeeHaa @PeeHaa @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa
Again, thanks @PeeHaa
oh, ****, is that the time? i need to find food!
@crypticツ How what? :P
Lemme see
@crypticツ just minimise the project - drag it to the right, de-minimize?
s/project/file browser
@Danack um, not sure how to do that =o(
1. Right click, 2. Hover 3. Click 4. Profit
@MadaraUchiha yay! thx
19:57
@crypticツ At the the very top right of the project/file browser pane, there is a symbol that looks a bit like | <- that's the minimize button.
or hide button.
Actually - you don't need to minimise - you can just drag it, at least on a mac.
@Danack you're right I dont need to go to menu, I can just grab the tab and drag it to other tab area.
20:21
Anyone any good at modifying PDFs (properly, and preferably untraceably)?
(evening @all)
Hello!
@PeeHaa thanks! :-)
@DaveRandom "preferably untraceably"? that sounds dodgy!
but in answer, a lot depends on the details of the PDF
it's a ridiculously bloated standard, with a lot of different ways of doing the same thing
@crypticツ Yeh that should be fine :-) The main point is that it should be deployable without relying on any specific server config. This is generally true of any given app. As far as JIT LESS/jscc goes, the way to do it would be to rewrite the .js/.css file ext to handle it correctly rather than using those extensions in the source. (IMO)
Its almost night here and I just woke up...
I'm actual an interface designer /webdesigner and I really want to become good at it. But I just ran stuck into my mind. I was thinking about 'I know how PHP works, I can use the functions that exists and understand them but I have a structural problem that I can't solve yet'. Im not sure about how and what the best practice is to learn the way PHP is coded the best.

I mean you can start learning OOP but how is the best way to practice that? And what design patterns should I learn/Follow..
20:25
@IMSoP It's a from a scan I made using Acrobat 9, I'd probably be looking at transplanting a whole page. And it is pretty dodgy tbh, but I may be about to get screwed if I don't, I need to see what happens tomorrow.
@IMSoP Adobe are notorious for that. Photoshop projects are just an insane format, I looked at it once, its like it was written by someone on crack.
@DaveRandom well, at its simplest, it's a tree of objects, with a ToC called "xref" which stores byte offsets for each object at the beginning and/or end of the file
text streams are often compressed and/or encrypted, but can be replaced like for like if you fix up the xref
you might be able to transplant the object from another PDF
@IMSoP Ahh, here it is. My experience of it is not nearly as intimate as that guy's evidently was, but I agree with the general sentiment.
@IMSoP That's what I was thinking, if I just scan the replacement page into another PDF that should be a lot of the work already done
Because I'm overly helpful I did run OCR on the original though, which may make it more complicated.
@DaveRandom apparently the "XCF" format used natively by the GIMP has literally never been documented; it works simply because the code that interacts with it hasn't changed
I don't know, it depends if my boss decides to be a dick or not, and it depends if he actually read the document in the first place, which may not be the case.
i have a friend who would love this challenge - he's always trying to write simplified tools for manipulating PDFs, by reverse-engineering
20:34
Amazing. AirBnB Style Job on Freelancer. Check out the budget and bids.
> I was naturally not gullible enough to go through with this procedure, but if I had done so, I would have printed out every single page of the spec, and set them all on fire.
Makes me giggle every time. I can think of a few specs that have made me feel like that
wow, I dunno what happened there .. think I'm getting tired ... just got stuck in a loop for an hour or so lol
@DaveRandom definitely! :)
obviously, the alternative to hacking the file is to open it in something like LibreOffice, which has both import and export, and hope the formatting doesn't go too screwy
Well I'm hoping that none of this will actually be an issue, it only theoretically could be if people a) read the stuff they signed (unlikely) and b) decided to be a proper dick
@Fabien "-We have some clip art." erm ... oh, good!
20:44
lol
At first you're like okay, that's probably fine you know... rite of passage and all, then the last line you go "Nope..."
I dunno, "may shake uncontrollably for days" is probably a sign that you're not doing something sensible
i'll stick with the funny comments thanks!
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A: What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?

Chris Jefferson// I don't know why I need this, but it stops the people being upside-down x = -x;

I may have to stop this line of wiki-link-trek, there's some pretty scary shit going down here as well.
20:55
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@IMSoP The thing I love about that is that presumably he just inversed the x axis to solve a y problem...
@Fabien hah! at least it's better than the java updater popping up a notice about an invalid certificate revocation list every time it tries to run
Yeah it is pretty nuts.
"this program which you didn't manually invoke encountered a security problem which you don't understand. do you want it to carry on doing unspecified things?"
Java and certs don't play nice in general. I can't remember that last time I used an SSL tracker in Azureus and it didn't bitch about something or other
Oh, and the Java-based LDAP browser thing I periodically use never works properly with SSL/startTLS either
20:59
@DaveRandom did you take the job?
I will be handing my notice in either tomorrow or tues, depending on who's in work tomorrow
@DaveRandom go you... hopefully the grass is greener on the other side :)
As long as it's less black/charred I'll be happy
less brown is relatively greener I guess
Is there someone you don't want to hand it to or do?
21:02
10 stars for teresko being an asshole... who saw that one coming.
Well if one of the directors is in, which he may be because it's the first of the month, then I may not be able to avoid punching him in the face and sticking my letter of notice up his arse. This may not be the best approach, so if he is in then I'll prob wait until Tues.
People star that more than RFCs
@DaveRandom but punching your boss and sticking your notice up his ass would be a story you could tell your grandchildren :)
I know but I could really do with receiving my last month's pay and not getting an assault charge. That could be worked around though, and I have considered it even before I had another job to go to.
Literally everybody hates the guy, including the other director
@DaveRandom I dunno, you'll need to properly weigh the pros and cons of having a reference vs the relief of lamping your boss in the face. :)
21:07
That's the thing, I don't actually dislike most of the people at the company so I don't want to leave too much bad blood.
@DaveRandom Do you get an exit interview?
I don't need a reference, a reference from my current job wouldn't be worth anything anyway, given some of the stuff I have done in the past vs what I do now.
@Fabien I don't know, never really considered. The implies some semblence of organisation though so...
Well fingers crossed they do. It's a great time to vent.
I've done my venting already, I'm not exactly bad at vocalising my issues with the company. Setting aside the fact that the job in general is a massive waste of my time, the biggest problem that they have not spending any money on anything, despite having plenty of money to throw about. No-one can work like that, and it's not a sustainable business model either.
Afraid to fail?
21:17
No, just in need of a reminder about how they got so much money in the first place, I think
brb
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21:27
I'm not sure how to ask this... suppose you have foo() and $x = ['bar', 'baz']. Is there a way to accomplish foo($myArr['bar'], $myArr['baz']) when $x may be a variable length?
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nice :)
thanks
@DaveRandom ah dern. What about new foo()?
testing the same thing
Possible, but ugly. Arg unpacking will solve that problem, until then you're stuck with reflection (finding link)
yay. Fanatic badge :D
Why ... as the syntax?
Cheers
hradtke must feel quite alone on that vote. :P
Yeh it's odd that, almost makes me wonder if he pressed the wrong button and then couldn't be bothered changing it.
lol
It wasn't a particularly contentious discussion in general, it was surprisingly warmy received (for internals)
21:44
Well TIL what a variadic is. Been hearing that word too often. Pleasantly googling it didn't require me googling even more words when someone tries to explain it.
I didn't even vote since it was so one sided, I didn't really participate in the discussion so it felt a bit hypocritical voting for the feature when I don't really understand the patch
Oooooh I just found a proper bug, albeit one that only manifests itself when you do something obviously stupid
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the anonymous class proposal
mornin'
mornin
moin
@Orangepill yeah its all very confusing...
21:52
@JoeWatkins Being unfamiliar with languages that support the feature I am having trouble determining a use case for it .... I'm sure it exists but my ignorance makes it elude me.
I think it's most compelling use case is covered better by something else entirely...
but because of the stupid passage of time, I done anons first ...
@joewatkins what is the alternative that you elude to?
@JoeWatkins ...being class-level visibility?
yes, or nesting ...
I would really enjoy private class Foo, it must be said
21:56
do you not think its visibility is implicit in nesting ??
if you nest, then it's implicit that it should be a private class ...
why would you protected a nested class ...
I think that nesting limits you unnecessarily, and ends with people using classes as namespaces
it sort of violates the point of nesting to have a protected nested class ...
well we need not really worry about that, namespaces don't really exist ... they are grafted onto class names in a few select places ... but it's not like more namespaces equates to more resources used, just longer class names :)
@DaveRandom I have a kind of nesting working ... in draft, see wiki
Nested classes I can get on board with... or anon objects...
Granted, but it's a code organisation problem. The nature of the PHP autoload model and the way it is used in the real world equals one class per file. When abuse classes to be namespaces so that you can have module-privates, you end up with a shitload of classes defined in one file. That's not necessarily wrong, but it doesn't fit with the current PHP model.
I'm not against nested classes by any stretch of the imagination, I just also way class-level visibility
(where private is only visible to the current namespace, and protected is visible to the current namespace and it's sub-namespaces)
autoload would only be invoked if a class used is not found
you autoload an outer class and the private classes therein are already compiled when first used, removing the need to autoload them at all ...
you might end up with a lot of classes in one file ... especially if you get your access protection ... think about it ... if you could use protected/private then there's nothing really whatever to stop you putting anything anywhere ...
22:04
Yes, I know that :-P I just mean that... imagine some really mechanically complex module with 50 module privates, but only 2 public classes. all of those classes must be defined in three files when you do that with nested classes.
Also, those three public classes can't share private implementation definitions
imposing private limits on the class enforces a decent standard I think ...
ah, but yes they can ...
look at the rfc ...
Like I say, I love the idea of nested classes, I'm all for it, I just think that class-level visibility would work nicely with it
well look we've no way to enforce it properly ...
reasonably ...
@JoeWatkins Oh a new one, hadn't seen that
oh, yes !!
22:07
@JoeWatkins It's still all in one huge code block though, I can't break it up into multiple source files? Unless I'm missing something...
I don't want to end up with 100's KB of code in a single file
I'd like to have had the choice of having private/protected/public but there's little point in making the parser understand it, having the flags to represent it, setting the right flags at compile time only for execution time to do whatever it wants because there's no reasonable way to completely prohibit access to an entry in every way ...
@DaveRandom too many rfcs
@NikiC Half of them are either yours or written by you, stop having ideas!
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22:23
@Orangepill This is all I understand a di container to be.... I'm guessing I missed the point and/or did it wrong altogether. pastebin.com/yX0i8d6i
@DaveRandom I used the ReflectionClass thing ^
not quite sure what that is doing, but it worked. The user_func_array wouldn't do it.
newInstanceArgs() is just cufa for constructors
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I don't know if my di container is the right idea, but if so, I can see why it would be useful if you use a class all the time, because you don't have to keep getting/passing the dependencies.
I imagine a complete di container would deal with multiple instances, whereas mine just creates/manages one class instance (so.."Singleton", right?).
@m59 Most DiCs make much heavier use of reflection, using reflection you can remove the need for the $map (which is pretty unmaintable in a large app)
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@DaveRandom you mean that you can determine what dependencies it needs based on on the constructor parameters (dynamic) rather than actually listing them anywhere else?
@m59 Using reflection you can inspect the arguments of the constructor for the thing you are building and get the classes that are typehinted for, so you can make things a bit more dynamic. It's not simple though.
I've done a little bit of pissing about with DiCs, and I have to be honest, I'm not a fan. They seem to create just as many problems as they solve.
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22:32
hm..it sounds oh so easy, but I'll take your word for it :)
@m59 The logic for it is dead simple, but then you have to somehow determine shared instances, what you do with dynamic args (not everything is a dependency, sometimes you have real args), etc etc. It very quickly turns into a horrible mess that's just as hard to use as a dependency chain
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lol i see
@m59 If you've not seen it already, github.com/rdlowrey/Auryn might be of interest
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@DaveRandom I sure did. I just have this thing about implementing libraries/frameworks...I have to know EVERYTHING.
Oh yeh I more meant "go dismantle this" than "just use this"
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22:37
Yeah, I tried, and I couldn't understand much of it.
Not surprising, @rdlowrey wrote it so it might as well be written in Martian
/hides
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lol what?
:-P
Don't worry about it, I just like to poke fun at @rdlowrey's somewhat fluid coding style, mostly because I'm tots jeals
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hehe
Yeah...I'm not at all nearly good enough to get how his code is readable, lol.
I feel like it's going to be a LONG time before I can look at drastically different styles from my own and understand them. I have that problem pretty hard in js.
There's a guy "Ben Nadel" that blogs about angularjs. I can't understand any of his code, ever. lol
Even that fact that he puts like 20 blank lines between each code block and indents for eternity just kills my brain.
It's actually quite readable (or, well, Auryn is) but it also has a tendency to look totally different 2 days later
22:42
gosh....... i just can't understand how Given a value N, if we want to make change for N cents, and we have infinite supply of each of S = { S1, S2, .. , Sm} valued coins, how many ways can we make the change? The order of coins doesn’t matter. is being solved by recursion...
int count( int S[], int m, int n )
{
    // If n is 0 then there is 1 solution (do not include any coin)
    if (n == 0)
        return 1;

    // If n is less than 0 then no solution exists
    if (n < 0)
        return 0;

    // If there are no coins and n is greater than 0, then no solution exist
    if (m <=0 && n >= 1)
        return 0;

    // count is sum of solutions (i) including S[m-1] (ii) excluding S[m-1]
    return count( S, m - 1, n ) + count( S, m, n-S[m-1] );
}
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be back later! thanks for the advice!
Someone has homework?
JS is a different game though, because there are a lot of competing styles. It's not even styles either, there's almost competing dialects of the language depending who you listen to
its not a homework... damn... i am trying to learn ds and dynamic programming and algos and etc
OK well it's pretty immediately clear that that is not PHP, presumably it's either C# or Java
22:45
only C
Nobody teaches logic problems in C, surely...
thats why i am here.. its been a whole day.. i did fibonacci series by top-down approach .. but this is where i got stuck
I must say I'm struggling to see how recursion would help with that particular problem, but then it is Sunday night and I am quite drunk.
I'm going to go eat some food, in fact
well, i can wait
@blackbee You can just brute force it - try all coins in order, starting with the largest that will fit.
Actually what is your question - you seem to have some code already.
22:52
then there is a problem...
if there is a given set like S{10,20,30,40} and i need a sum (N)= 60 then the output would be 40,10,10 ... instead of 30, 30 .. moreover if i try to memorize all the solutions and then compare, its gonna crash for large values..
so i googled and got this :http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/dynamic-programming-set-7-coin-change/
@m59 why cannot you make simple things ?
"I will make REST API handler", "I will make DI Container" ... what the hell is wrong with you?
@Danack the question is for a set of given rupees (indian currency) and a given amount (N) , calculate the minimum rupees required , from the given set , to attain N
are you picking the ideas for what to make for learning OOP from latest reddit comments ?
who? me?
no
i don't even open reddit
i got it from wikipedia 's knapsack problems list
hey guys you know when you are returning your data from your php file into your jquery and you need a variable to hold what ever that data is what do you type in ? something along the lines of the following ?

var thevariable = val(data);
23:01
its not that i have to understand what ever is written in that website , but the logic to solve it via recursion will be good
@user2800614 does the "returning" happen via XHR or when generating the HTML?
erm html i think
then a good way to do it is something like this:
normaly i send it into a div so something like this ... $(#errordiv).html(data);
i got that wrong even haha ""
<script>
    var data = <?php echo json_encode( $some_variable ); ?>;
</script>
you put this somewhere near (or inside) <head> before any other scripts are included
and then in the script where you use it you write something like var data = data || {};
.. in case if value was not defined or something bad happened
23:05
right
I'm not sure thats quite what i'm trying to do ... i'm using an ajax request from my javascript file to my php file which is then echoing back a response and i need that response to then be saved into a variable. i might have written my original question wrong.
6 mins ago, by tereško
@user2800614 does the "returning" happen via XHR or when generating the HTML?
you said you are NOT using XHR
i'm not sure what xhr is
XmlHttpRequest
let me look it up
23:10
it's what marketing people call "ajax" , though it almost never contains X, sometimes is missing A
oh right well i am using ajax sorry
would post you my code but it's on a different computer :/
"A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, Called the Metamorphosis of Ajax"
... here is one of reasons why developers avoid calling it "ajax", FYI
okay i'll start calling it xhr then
stackoverflow.com/questions/10382477/…, same thing , but y do people give the solution rather than explanation...
well , i take it that your php generate the output without problems
and the issue is getting it to javascript side
are you using native javascript or some library (like jquery) ?
23:14
ye the echo comes out fine currently displayed in a div
but instead i want to put it into a variable
yes i am using jquery
is it a simple string or json ?
hmm i don't understand that question
i figure he is trying to require another file
@user2800614 it wasn't meant for reading, this should explain: j.mp/18eUa3Q
23:28
oh right i get it now
one of my posts was put as may need to be reviewed ... even though the first person to comment on it within seconds gave me the answer
we have here quite long list of post that are waiting for moderation cv-pls.com/backlog ... and to get first mod-tools you need at least 3000 reputation
and yes, if question is trivial, it gets closed as "poster has no clue" and a quick answer is usually given in comments
for example, if question is one of "i get unexpected T_IF error, what to do?"
ye it was a question where i just couldn't think
23:42
Keep getting "PDO::__construct() expects at least 1 parameter, 0 given"
Not sure what it means
Do you know what a parameter is?
_construct ( /* parameter stuff here */)
Then I don't understand what the problem is? You aren't passing any parameters to PDO::__construct() and you should be
I am using a database wrapper that extends PDO
Ok?
23:46
and in the _construct() function that I wrote, it does not expect any parameter.
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You replaced the PDO class's constructor?
public function _construct() {
    try {
        $this->db = new PDO('mysql:host=' . $db_host . ';dbname=' . $db_name, $db_user, $db_pass);
    } catch(Exception $e) {
        header('Location: /404');
    }
}
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I'm a scrub and I think I can still say with confidence that is an awful idea.
@Mr.IDon'tCare it means taht you shouldnt be extending PDO class
@tereško May I ask why, other than the obvious error?
23:49
it's pointless and harmful
what you are essentially doing is limiting to functionality of PDO
If I remove the "extends PDO," then the $db variable is not being recognized.
"Undefined variable: db in"
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They seem to be used often enough to me... I know of at least one very good php dev that thought the practice was reasonable (he gave me some pointers about it, and some complements).
You can still use the pdo class directly if needed.
As I said yesterday, I don't want to establish a new PDO variable everytime I connect and I am not sure how I would get bootstrap or init to work, since I have never done that before.
I already linked you yesterday to a solution for that
but no .. instead you want to extend the PDO class and turn it in a singleton
You did, however there were some confusions.
Let me check them again
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A: How to properly set up a PDO connection

tereškoThe goal As I see it, your aim in this case is twofold: create and maintain a single/reusable connection per database make sure that the connection has been set up properly Solution I would recommend to use both anonymous function and factory pattern for dealing with PDO connection. The us...

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@tereško just to note, you might have confused him with me. I think you linked that to him first, then to me (thinking you had already linked it to me). I just figured that out. I was so confused yesterday why you thought that :)
The confusion is that I don't know where to put "$provider = function()." You said it goes in the bootstrapping stage, however I don't know how the bootstrapping stage is executed. What file needs to be there first and how that file needs to be run.
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My db class does plenty of good for me :)
grrr now my whole coding is messing up lol
@Mr.IDon'tCare "bootstrapping stage" is a fancy description of "what you would put in index.php file, before it starts generating the page"
it's where you load the configuration and apply it, before doing the real work

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