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00:02
... the strange things that I drink
I'm currently drinking something (presumably they call this concoction - tea) that's made from: pine buds, primrose, vetchling, alente(doesnt even translate) root, lichen, marjoram, linden blossoms, St.-John’s-wort and red clover.
tastes about what you would expect .. it's what people here call "homeopathy" .. I think this tea would corrode a plastic spoon in a minute
00:17
@tereško That's not homeopathy - it sounds like that has actual chemicals in it.
@rdlowrey Don't worry, E_PEBKAC is now resolved. I have the basic framework for renegotiation handling in place, including some correct (more or less, small bug I will track down tomorrow) rate-limiting logic - but I don't know what to do when the limit is triggered. Do we just close the socket and not give the user any chance to stop that happening? If so do we issue any warnings? And what's the tidy way to do that so that the stream resource still makes sense afterwards?
@tereško you should make some Green Dragon =oD
I'm going to bed but I'll catch y'all tomorrow
this thing is supposed to help with my cough
@crypticツ meh , that's just one herb
@tereško but it's a cure-all herb
00:21
scary part is - I actually know where to gather each of those herbs in that tea
ok, except vetchling
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00:45
sigh. Could I paypal someone to help me?
01:02
posted on September 30, 2013 by Paul M. Jones

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why do i keep getting "Warning: curl_setopt(): supplied argument is not a valid cURL handle resource"?
my code is <?
$url = 'https://api.uencode.com/300/';
$ch = curl_init($url);

$xml = file_get_contents("http://oceankarma.co/test.xml");

echo $xml;

curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $xml);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);

$response = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
?>
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
should be
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
@ThomasLai
oh, that makes sense
thanks
01:39
I have a WAMP server running Apache 2.4.4 and PHP 5.4.16. There is however a slight issue with loading time. When connecting to the server (via its local IP address), every once in a while it will stall, almost as if it is not accepting a new connection. My browser (Mozilla Firefox) displays "waiting for x.x.x.x", and I searched using browser tools, however, it shows that no memory sucking scripts are running. (I am running a homemade wiki [not from a company as in MediaWiki] on the server)
Any ideas?
can you replicate it? is it a certain query?
I don't see anything strange in the error or access logs on Apache or PHP, however, it seems to happen every minute or so (if that is of any help)
(nor have I messed around with the httpd.conf file for Apache)
does anyone know anything about C++? DeadMG in the C++ chat is a douche and erasing everything I say.
I have, however, messed around with the "hosts" file (note: Wamp is Windows based) in system32/drivers/etc as stated to do in certain other posts (for similar problems)
@marabutt Here is one of them: stackoverflow.com/questions/2148131/…
Maybe not relevant post... but it was worth a try.
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@DaveRandom Nice! All the other implementations I've looked at shutdown the socket if the renegotiation policy is violated. I really don't like the idea of triggering a warning there, though. If the shutdown triggers it's because the client on the other end did something naughty -- not the server-side application code. IMO I would just call php_openssl_sockop_close and be done with it.
01:49
@marabutt Oh, also, the problem diminishes when I restart WAMP.
user895378
@DaveRandom Between your prospective client reneg protection, @Jack's awesome peer fingerprint functionality and my peer verification + TLS1.1/2 additions we're going to have rock solid native stream encryption capability in 5.6 ... Nerd alert: this is pretty exciting :)
:)
@NikiC They've always been bad on prototype. I should list that as a fix before launch issue.
02:11
5.6 is looking to be a really great release
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Also, @DaveRandom and @Jack I have the makings of the peer verification RFC mostly finished -- if you guys want to tack on as RFC authors we can reference your openssl improvement branches as well and add sections regarding those areas. Lemme know if you're interested in doing that. I think it'd be a good way to aggregate the massive security improvements in one place so they're easily digestible.
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@cspray Yeah, I'm a big fan of the changes that have been proposed so far.
@rdlowrey The only thing I'm really iffy on is the extended keyword support
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@cspray Agreed -- I really appreciate @bwoebi's hard work there, but I worry it might create unnecessary complexity. It's a lot easier to make the blanket statement that you just can't use keywords instead of playing the "is this or isn't this okay" game.
Yea, the 'List' class would be cool for data structure type libraries/modules but I'm afraid of what users will do with extended keywords in general
It is already hard to get people to write readable code without adding more complexity and ambiguity
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02:23
Actually, @DaveRandom, back on the subject of what to do in the event of a client exceeding the allowed renegotiation threshold ... I'm thinking that if I'm running a server I'd want to be able to log the offending client's information. What about allowing a callback that can be invoked in such events and passing it the relevant stream resource? This would give servers access to all the relevant info so they could react and protect themselves by blocking abusive clients in real time.
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I hope @Gordon's property initialization survives, but I worry it might not because people will say it's unnecessary sugar.
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(not my opinion at all, BTW)
I agree with that as well
Sometimes I see things being done in constructors I'd be ashamed to talk to my mother about
Ya know...if she was able to understand any of it
Anything that gets people away from doing monster ctor I'm all for
Literally...the entire processing logic for the capabilities of the object in the constructor. You create the object and call one method with no params to get output
I was sad face :(
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hehe, that is a sad face moment.
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I'm really sad @ircmaxell's function autoloading died. Like, inconsolable. :(
02:29
Yea, I was upset about that one too
I actually want the constant autoloading more than the function autoloading...
But the same principle really
@rdlowrey Sounds like a plan.
I had to take a long break from internals after that one. Some of the arguments against caused me to get angry
I'll probably merge my fingerprint code with the earlier branch (and pr).
Or we can merge everything together into one.
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@Jack Cool -- tomorrow I'll add places in the RFC outline to talk about the fingerprint stuff with @TODO tags and you can fill it in at your leisure. At some point it'll probably make sense to merge everything into one but there's no big hurry on that.
It's okay to just refer to the PR first then.
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02:32
Yeah that's what I was thinking. We can discuss the functionality and link to the relevant branches.
Yesh
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And do the merge work after RFC approval so other people don't have to think.
Yeah, besides, I'm sure they know how to merge stuff :)
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What is this black magic merge you speak of?!?!
Hehe
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02:36
Because Fox News never said anything about merging anything:
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@rdlowrey Regarding the matching logic, you could reference this bug :)
@rdlowrey sigh it always pains me to see non-tech people try to speak tech
Wait, "reposotory"?
@Jack The whole thing is really a big cluster fuck
There is very little in that image that is factually accurate
Really even at a basic, rudimentary level
02:39
Yeah, but at least say stupid stuff without the spelling mistakes.
This is true
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@Jack Oh, I was planning on that.
But as a society we don't think spelling is that important anymore
It will only get worse
@rdlowrey Only a slight conflict of interest, given that I created the bug heh
user895378
If only television had a two-minute edit window.
02:40
Yeah, Fox Business should just focus on what they think they know best, business.
GitHub valuated at $750 mill is business
So?
That doesn't mean they have to embarrass themselves on getting into "details"
So, in my opinion as an investor I'd want to know what it is the business is about and some basics
I don't think those things are details. It can be a reason why there's business value in GH
They just got it all horribly wrong
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@Jack I was thinking about this, though. While your patch is 100% necessary for 5.4/5.5 for that bug, I'm thinking user-specified wildcard matching should be eliminated entirely for 5.6. Why? Because with full SAN/SNI/CN name support there is zero use for allowing user-specified wildcards. The peer name will either match what's expected or it won't.
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And the name matching function works appropriately for wildcard certs.
02:42
Couldn't they just say that they're a social code collaboration tool?
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The only reason the wildcard name specification was needed in the first place was because the peer verification implementation sucked.
Technology is becoming an increasing part of our society. That means software code is becoming an increasing part of our society. I'm not sure how much longer we can expect to not educate the "common" layperson about these things.
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I don't think allowing names that don't actually match the certificate is a good idea -- and if you want insecure behavior you can disable the peer verification.
@Jack Eh, most people don't understand coding so you are basically just saying "Twitter/FB for developers"
That doesn't really explain why there might be a future in that business
And that slide does?
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02:45
Anyway, I'm off to bed. Catch you guys later.
@Jack I'm not saying the slide is factually accurate or good
I'm just saying the answer isn't to just take the slide away
It is to actually fix the information being given to people
Obviously.
They should explain why they're a good business ... by replacing the that with the something else :)
@rdlowrey Not sure what that means, see you later :)
Well, I probably wouldn't be basing my financial decisions off of Fox News anyway
So I guess if you're gonna roll around in shit you'll wind up getting shitty ;)
I wonder how many people would see that slide and go "shut up and take my money!" lol
@Jack More than we would imagine...I imagine
02:48
@rdlowrey did they also mentioned that this "open source" is dangerous because anyone can change it and it's hurting economy because they give it away for free
?
Anyone ever have problems with imagettfbbox?
@tereško You mean just like how Facebook is "free"?
It's free, but without the dom.
I found that it gives inaccurate results, based on the number/char it is starting with
.. sadly I did not make those statements up myself =/
02:50
Nothing is free... if you are not buying or selling something ... you are the thing being bought or sold.
I was wondering if someone could explain this to me?
Strings starting with '2' are always correct
The 1 glyph is off I think... there is leading space that's not accounted for correctly
So my 'hack' to fix this, was to prepend 2 to my strings I am measuring, and then subtract the width of '2' from the result
It's also off for 0, and other numbers too
lol, or you just add some margin.
Well, that's not accurate though
Notice the widths actually change, based on which one the string starts with
02:53
And you are getting that with other fonts as well... I believe you had the same problem with courier... and descenders where acting weird right
Yeah, that's kinda cool huh.
Well, the descender problem turned out to be my fault
With the y coordinate placement
I started using abs($textDimensions[5]) for y coordinate placement, rather than the height, which has worked fine for all test cases
This is my new code to calculate the width, which works great for all tests
$textDimensionsHack = imagettfbbox($fontSize, $fontAngle, $fontFile, '2');
$widthHack = $textDimensionsHack[2] - $textDimensionsHack[0];

$textDimensions = imagettfbbox($fontSize, $fontAngle, $fontFile, '2'.$text);

$width = ($textDimensions[2] - $textDimensions[0]) - $widthHack;
$height = $textDimensions[3] - $textDimensions[5];
At least if someone comes here with the same problem, we know what to tell them to fix it, but I am not quite sure why it's happening
@Shea Try both strings without the 1... for some reason the left padding on the one strikes me as odd.
03:02
@tereško There's some truth in having an unfair advantage over any small companies that are trying to get their stuff out there.
But this is nothing new :)
@Shea This might be of interest... It appears to be caused by a reported bug.
@Orangepill I'll upload the new script so you can play with it
I could have sworn that bug was fixed though
Maybe both servers are on an older version
<-- this guy is #117 with PHP gold :D
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Available fonts are Arial, CCRA (default), CourierNew, TimesNewRoman, and Verdana
Updated so that default text is phpversion()
03:21
according to PSR-2's example for declaring a property they use public $foo = null; does that means I should use that instead of using public $foo; ?
@Orangepill :(
@crypticツ It's null by default, so if it helps you sleep better at night, do it :)
@Jack yeah I know its default null, but is putting null part of PSR for I don't know 'clarification' ?
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still desperate for help. Paypal if necessary.
@Orangepill :) (with my hack)
03:30
@crypticツ Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the guide, the = null; may be left off.
It's just there in the example.
@Jack such a bad example =o(
I agree :)
@shea It's almost as if it's off by the letter spacing
You're right
I just hope this holds over across all fonts, which is seems to be doing fine
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Dang. I can't even get help if I pay. Well....night then.
03:34
@Shea if that's the case then your solution aside from working is logical
Damn you shift/reduce errors!
@m59 still with the DI issue?
Just glad I didn't have to resort to scanning for pixels
@Shea might be worth a test of a swooshing scripty font...
Any ideas which one?
03:45
You can try Miss Fajardose from google fonts...
Okay, just a sec
It had some interesting results :/
With hack:
Without hack:
Its going to be worse if you use capitals :(
The problem seems to only occur on OpenType fonts, and works fine of TrueType
Well, almost fine
I just have a mysql query like this
Something must be wrong with the test case, because it's affecting the height aswell, and the hack doesn't touch the height
03:59
@Shea font metrics are a beast to deal with.... it gets worse with SVG on the browser.
I guess I'll just have to provide a set of fonts that I've thoroughly tested for the service I'm working on
For now at least
"SELECT * FROM `jos_jea_properties` WHERE `department_id`=?, `town_id`=? , `type_id`=?"
@Shea It might be worth testing other Image libraries (Imagick or Cairo)
i want to get all data where match department_id=?, town_id=? , type_id=?"
how it's possible?
@samitha is , supposed to be an and or an or
04:02
I'm sort of relying on a free host for the moment, so I won't have those available at this time
But you're right, it is worth testing locally at least
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@Oe
@Orangepill if anyone send only the only one field it's ok but if send two fields that mean both department_id=?, town_id=?
@Shea You might have some luck with generating your own font metrics tables too...
we can't use and AND an OR
isn't it?
@Samitha you have to use one or the other
04:05
That's a good idea, I'll look into that. Thanks
@Shea If imagick gives you sane results you can use that you generate the tables... but then use them with gd
u mean like this
WHERE `department_id`=? or `town_id`=? OR `type_id`=?"
Does anyone have a minute to look at my question? Its actually AJAX but I think my problem is in my PHP page: stackoverflow.com/questions/19102187/…
@samitha if you want any of the conditions to be met...
in my search bar there are 3 selectors
when select department it send to the ajax request and list down all the towns related to the department id @Orangepill
type is alone field
04:08
I am using PHP 5.4.7 locally. First I'll update to the latest version of PHP, and see if it's fixed there. Then I'll use your idea, and generate the tables with GD2, if not I'll try Imagick
Now i want if the db raw match for the department_id i'll list down those data
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roarnings
and how i donw if it match both `department_id and town id
@samitha so you don't want to filter by all of the fields... just which ever was searched?
i want to filler if it match department_id and town id
and separate department_id and town id also
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04:12
@Orangepill still with the "I don't know how to write any kind of script in php"
@user2582299 for your js this might want to assign the username to a variable like this : 'var username = <?php echo json_encode($_SESSION['user_name']); ?>;'
I did have it like that before, and it did recognize the username. Its the variable I'm having troubles with
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everything is "x/y problem" and I'm going crazy.
@user2582299 then when you define your data use name: username
@Orangepill is this ok ?
"SELECT * FROM `jos_jea_properties` WHERE `department_id`=? OR `town_id`=? OR (`department_id`=? AND `town_id`=?)  OR (`department_id`=? AND `town_id`=? AND `type_id`=?) OR`type_id`=?"
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04:16
@samitha isn't that joomla 1.5?
joomla not 1.5
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ok good. 1.5 is hackable beyond all reason.
@samitha I would just build up my where conditions based on what input is supplied...
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I thought the future versions didn't use "jos" as a prefix.
04:18
u can change it
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All I need is for someone to tell me something tangible about how you relate a description of an application to how it is written. I can do that in vanilla js as well as angularjs framework...
Heck I could tell someone how to write their project in angularjs in about 2 sentences that would make everything quite clear.
@samitha something like this.
<?php
if ($department) {
    $where[] = "department_id = ?";
    $params[] = $department;
}
if ($town_id) {
    $where[] = "town_id = ?";
    $params[] = $town_id;
}
if ($type_id) {
    $where[] = "type_id = ?";
    $params[] = $type_id;
}

$sql = "SELECT * FROM `jos_jea_properties`";
if (count($where)) $sql.= " ".implode(" AND ", $where);
$stmt = $db->prepare($sql);
$stmt->execute($params);
@m59 so in your example $api is your service object
morning chaps
Howdy
I am back
04:25
mornin
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@Orangepill what does that mean and how would I know that?
@m59 It's the thing that talks to your domain objects and gets things done.
@Orangepill I tried your var username = <?php echo json_encode($_SESSION['user_name']); ?>; Suggestion, on the console username variable is set to the username, but under sources where I have the AJAX code, it just says name: username instead of the actual username. (Unlike the code I had before)
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I suppose that's a little too specific or something.
If I said, I'm writing a ______, then _____ is my "service object"?
or, class? @Orangepill
so I guess I'll ask the morning shift what I asked the night shift ...
Ima show you some code, want instant reaction, do you know whats going on and do you hate it ... instant reaction ...
ready .....
go ...
<?php
class Outer {
    :protected final class Inner {
        public function __construct() {
            $this->done = true;
        }
    }

    :public class TestProtected {
        public function __construct() {
            $this->_protected = new Outer\Inner();
        }
    }
}

class Extern {
    public function __construct() {
        Outer\Inner::test();
        $this->_public=new Outer\TestProtected();
        $this->_failure=new Outer\Inner();
    }
}

var_dump(new Extern());
?>
04:30
@JoeWatkins Only thing that isn't immediately clear is Outer\Inner::test();
Would assume that new Outer\Inner() would result in some fatal error or exception?
ah that was me testing blocking static access to protected method, ignore that ...
yeah fatal error
what about :protected ... do you hate the colon ??
think it makes sense at all ??
I don't hate it and I'm definitely on board with the idea but...that colon
Only in context
@Orangepill :(
But
I don't know
Maybe if I looked at it enough it'll grow on me
you only use that notation inside classes, because classes can only be declared public/private/protected when they are an inner class ...
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04:31
Hi, Anybody good with wordpress? If I load a post with AJAX will it get tracked by jetpack stats & / or google analytics?
the fact that the class is right there in the property is something else as well
Well, I guess that isn't really a property is it?
no nested class is all ... just definition ...
you use it like any other class ...
@user2582299 that is expected... username is now a javascript variable that contains your username from php...
Yea, I see that more clearly now. I guess for some reason I thought I saw some property name there
well, it's probably doable without the colon, but, the simplest way to avoid conflict is introduce something new ... tried without a colon first, and you get the kind of conflict that the parser doesn't seem able to detect upon compilation ... so I don't think it's worth trying to juggle around it ...
this passes all tests ...
04:34
Well, I like the idea, pretty simple to figure out and I think the functionality can be useful
super useful, properly private APIs might be coming our way ...
not sure about the colon...but I can see the need to separate them from property declarations
@joeWatkins I would prefer without the colon.
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@Vin It depends. If you're loading a page containing both the post and whatever keeps up with analytics, then yes. An ajax request loads a page just like if you went to it in your browser. If the url has analytics, so does your ajax request.
@Orangepill so would I yeah ... that's what most people are saying too ...
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04:35
@JoeWatkins but if it's for you, you can do whatever you like :)
@JoeWatkins So, if Outer was in a namespace, Foo, I would access TestProtected by Foo\Outer\TestProtected?
I think he's wanting this for the masses ;)
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@m59 Thanks. So I need to make sure I'm loading the part with the analytics script?
@m59 If I said, I'm writing a service that resizes images, then ImageResizer is my "service object".
The Image would be your domain object.
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@Orangepill ok, so what is a "service object"? An instantiated class?
@m59 yes
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04:39
Nice. So, you're pretty familiar with what I'm trying to do... what would that class be responsible for? It can only have one responsibility, but "api" class sounds like it's responsible for everything. Or is it like a controller? and what does it control, if so?
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@JoeWatkins not necessarily a private class has to be in the same file nested under its parent class? how about just a simple

class InnerClass visiblein MyPublicClass{


}
@Wes good idea ... we could do that ...
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if i have 50 private classes i don't surely want them in the same file
@m59 api could be a facade into a whole suite of functionality. Or your router could be used to determine which service object to instantiate.
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also
04:41
well actually that complicates things a bit further ...
I can't really see past the current problem of not being able to pass tests without the colon, so prolly let me get over that first ...
@Wes I think it would be cool to have a import statment that would work like include but class/function definitions would be resolved in the scope of the caller instead of globally
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inheritance should work, and in different files

abstract class InnerClass visiblein MyPublicClass{}

class PrivateClass extends MyPublicClass::InnerClass{}
yeah all that does work ... just not in multiple files ...
there's nothing to stop you declaring a class as if it is nested, but global classes cannot be declared private/protected/public because it makes no sense ...
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@Orangepill suite of functionality? I think one thing that I'm struggling with in php is that things seem REALLY procedural. OOP makes so much sense in js because of page activity causing many various states. In php, there's only one state that's going to come about and that's the one it starts with based on the location/user-input
@Orangepill u missed the WHERE clause
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04:46
So, the only thing I can think to do is just write it procedurally - parse url/headers, choose method, check-auth, get data via method, format data, output data
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@JoeWatkins if the "visiblein" keyword is found, the class wouldn't be global, but protected/private
@samitha good thing you found it :)
i was tried to understand your way of that code .so i found it .Thanks
@Wes yeah but which ...
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anyway i strongly think that multiple files is a very important feature... but it's only me... what do you think?
04:48
well it's not included in java's support of the same idea, nor easily supported in C#
@m59 I don't think there's anyway of getting around the whole procedural code with some parts of HTTP request processing because of the inherent nature of the protocol imo. That being said there's nothing wrong with an object oriented approach with some more procedural style code in certain places. Take a look at Silex for example, a very OOP framework, but its web/index.php file is very procedural in nature
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So is what I described valid? @cspray
like
$diC = new diC();
$router = $diC->get('router');
$format = $diC->get('format');

$data = $router->route();

$type = $router->type;
$output = $format->$type($data);

echo $output;
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@JoeWatkins class InnerClass visiblein MyPublicClass as protected{}
the whole point of nested classes is to allow you to group related functionality into a separate definition, but the reason you nest over creating another file is to avoid creating another file ... in java the one class per file is enforced ...
it's starting to look like visual basic ...
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but that screwed me because the routing class would depend on the diC since it chooses a class to handle the request
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04:50
@JoeWatkins lol xD
we just need the word Dim
@m59 My own script for this in my framework looks somewhat similar. I have a few more objects doing the work but principle appears to be the same github.com/SprayFire/SprayFire/blob/master/init.php it is still very much a work in progress.
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hmm
How all that looks is really gonna be how you define some things
Like 'router'
What does that mean to you?
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anyway @JoeWatkins java is different, classes can be stored in fields, in php i would look at "private classes" as classes work with namespaces
04:52
To me that is 'I find directions to a specific resource based on a HTTP request'
@m59 personally I would introduce a formal request object and pass that into the router. The router would annotate the request with what the request should be dispatched too.
To you that might be doing other things to
Yes, I agree with @Orangepill. I don't annotate the request, I return a new instance specifically to store the routing data, but the principle is still the same
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That still gets me stuck having the router depend on the di container, and that seems strange.
@m59 How is the router dependent on the DIC?
@m59 then you can use that value with your dic to instantiaate the correct service object to be able to service the request.
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04:54
Could you explain that a little more, I didn't follow about the annotate stuff...
@m59 the router wouldn't make the object.... just determine what object needs to be made. The instantiation would happen outside of the class.
@Orangepill +1
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@Orangepill yeah, so return the handler and let the logic flow handle it? that's what I was thinking to. I guess "router" makes me thing of something that passes it on, not just let me know where to pass it on.
@m59 if you wanted something that passed it on then you would be making a dispatcher
I like to think of it as maybe like firing a tank. There's a sighter and a gunner. The sighter (the router) finds the target and the gunner (I like to call it dispatcher) does the firing.
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04:57
Ah, I see :)
Dangit man..if only we had this discussion 3 weeks ago.
I'm glad the tank analogy worked pretty well. Was afraid it might be too militarized

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