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10:00
@Simon_eQ You might like this
Hello
is there something wrong with this line of code:
echo'<form action="'echo $editFormAction;'" method="post" name="form3" id="form3" class="taskmod">';
Anonymous
@tereško don't start with me now
@Anibel You put an echo in the middle of an echo, go read the PHP manual page on strings ;-)
14 hours ago, by tereško
@Simon_eQ , so, how was the movie ?
14 hours ago, by Fabien
And the Brazilian ladies/lady-men?
Anonymous
@tereško the ladies were fine. offcourse, I looked but didn't have enough money to touch. The movie, nope as I said, I wanted to concentrate on the job this week
Anonymous
10:03
@Jack you are officially under my ignore list, if you were going to make lame jokes about me, at-least you shouldn't have pinged me.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Hmm, unfortunately, I don't have only chrome installed
You can touch them if you let the bouncers touch you @Simon_eQ
Anonymous
So, that approach is useless ..
@Simon_eQ There are probably similar plugins for other browsers, the Pomodoro technique is quite widely recognised
Anonymous
@Fabien a man who touches me, is as good as a man who is dead.
Anonymous
10:07
then I have a copy of blank death certificates I carry around for events like that.
you seem to be extremely homophobic
lol
I was thinking the same thing ...
Anonymous
@tereško yes. proudly. (no trolling)
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Nah, I have removed every distracting thing like facebook, twitter ... the only time wasting place is this. and I think I'll ask gordon to suspend me for a month or two.
Someone who is proud to lack tolerance? Makes so much sense.
'I am proud of my ignorance.'
@tereško I think it's a lack of culture thing to be honest. Culture teaches us to accept other people's choices and to celebrate our diversity.
10:10
I will politely request that this line of discussion halts right here and now before it turns into a Godwins Law situation
And if you do not wish to halt it, I will create a new room for you all to continue it in
Anonymous
@Starsong nonsense
@DaveRandom I'm done.
I can't even believe it's a line of fucking discussion in the first place ... I'm gonna get some work done ...
Anonymous
done
Damn it I just ended a sentence with a preposition. Now that is a crime against humanity.
10:11
I have in my doctype (xml:lang="es-es" lang="es-es"), it is possible to read this with php?
probably
@MirkoSimic Yes.
@MirkoSimic That's not the doctype, it's the document element, you can just getAttribute(NS) on it
$doc = new DOMDocument;
// load your source into the doc
$doc->documentElement->getAttribute(...);
@DaveRandom, thanke you, but that's not php?
^ that is
10:14
@DaveRandom wait, lets hear the guy out, maybe it isn't ??
:)
I assume he has yet to discover the joys of DOM /cc @MirkoSimic
Anonymous
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@DaveRandom more like that he does not believe you can use objects in php
lol @JoeWatkins
10:17
@DaveRandom oh rly, I fort DOM was for java scriptingz in web browzers ...
Anonymous
@Gordon almost 30 denied flags. You said this was ok-thing to do. I don't understand
Any good weekend plans anyone?
Play Pokemon all weekend
:D
Version?
10:22
Never heard of it. Blue or GTFO. Saphire is also acceptable.
X/Y are released today
I'm going to collect my pre order after work
Anonymous
@Fabien Have got a 36 year old lady, who seems to have interest in me, in a new dating site I just joined. If all goes according the plan, I should be in paradise on the weekend. :)
Her name is paradise?! weird.
Anonymous
huh?
Anonymous
NO
10:23
lol
Anonymous
ehhh...
Seems you may have found a cougar though @Simon_eQ ;) congrats.
@Fabien Awesome pr0jn name
Anonymous
@Fabien yeah. there is more than 10 year difference. But, in paradise all seems the same :)
@PeeHaa Fabien? I don't know, not sure if French pr0n would be any good, it would probably be all grainy and black and white and everyone would be smoking needlessly long cigarette holders.
@DaveRandom lulz
No way I'm clicking that at work in this context
lol. It's SFW :)
Anonymous
henri, now that's a good name for a cat.
@DaveRandom fun fact: a role of the protagonist's sister in Luc Besson's "Banlieue 13" was specially written for a french porn actress
10:28
@Simon_eQ I think Einstein is a better name for cat
:p
> My thumbs are not opposable, yet I oppose everything
Anonymous
@AlmaDoMundo seeing how I don't like Einstein himself, I wouldn't say yes.
@Fabien has experience in the porn field, I'd take his advice.
Anonymous
I don't know about other countries, but in Eritrea it is illegal to give a persons name to a pet.
@Starsong lol. It's funny because it's true.
Anonymous
10:30
You can give Americans' names to pets though, .. weird.
Looks like Asda are cancelling your beer @Jimbo.
@Starsong 2 of my 5 orders were cancelled last night ;)
@Jimbo Do they email you to cancel them?
There's a 2 in 3 chance I still have the hdtv / microwave
Yeah I got two emails
10:32
I've not received any emails yet.
@DaveRandom I assume you have actually seen that movie. If not, I recommend it.
@tereško I have not, but I have just torrented the English dub
Hello any body knows how we can implement live tv streaming on our website
@Jimbo My mother said she hasn't had any cancellation notices but she read in the Independent that they're not going to honor orders.
@DaveRandom tell me what you thought of it, when you have seen it =D
10:35
Whens everyones first orders arriving?
I should have one 12-2
@Starsong I just looked up the article. It says "we will not be honouring rogue voucher codes"
@devangjogiya By hiring someone who knows how to do it, in short. If you are asking a question that general, you have well over 2 years worth of learning to do before you have even a remote chance of making it work
@tereško I will, but it won't be before middle of next week prob
I am on Boy duty this weekend, all weekend, because I did no Boy duty last weeked because of phpnw
Anonymous
@tereško got time for a question?
10:37
Even if he doesn't, you just asked him one...
I have configure cdn with amazon server but for live tv streaming i need more guidance
:-P
....aaaaaand it's gone!
@Simon_eQ I hope you are aware that one cannot honestly answer "no" to that ..
it's like shouting "Is anyone there?"
Anonymous
@tereško but, I want to make sure I'll be getting an answer after I ask it. Instead of wait and hope anyone answers..
Anonymous
or maybe we should reach an agreement, that I will ask whatever that comes to mind, and you'll always answer it, no matter what :p
10:40
@Simon_eQ Also asking if he's got time for a question is a question.
:D
Anonymous
@Fabien nope. The first question wasn't a question, it was an introduction to a question, so the second question becomes a question not because of the first question.
Anonymous
Now, work that out babe ^
and asking a question to make sure that a person can answer a question, which you have not asked yet, therefore making said person unable to predict, if he/she will be able to answer, is .. emm .. well, there something wrong with a logic there
i don't know hear all are talking about other things then technical answers
*here
Anonymous
@tereško nope, it seems fine question to me.
Anonymous
10:45
Ahh, anyway. I will ask it in SO with ma fahk account.
Anonymous
which @tereško @hakre have answered before.
Anonymous
Actually, you @tereško just shouted as usual, in the comment section. :)
Anonymous
*shouted + insulted.
Anonymous
@tereško you shouted/insulted
Anonymous
10:49
why are you even surprised ?
Anonymous
Anyway, off to breakfast
Friday brain-not-working: I have 4 states, enabl(ed|ing) and disabl(ed|ing) - is there a sensible way to define them as integers so I can do a pair of simple bitwise ands, one of which will be true for enabled or disabling, the other true for the complementing pair?
Any idea why symfony2 can't see my Entitiy class ?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19316389/symfony2-cant-find-entitiy
@DaveRandom you will have to give an example
In fact actually @tereško I better question would be "can pastebin.com/9vQbVJyZ be made any clearer (so I can remove the not)?"
11:00
my herd arrived :)
@salathe elephpants!
1000 - enable
0100 - enabling
0010 - disabled
0001 - disabling

0110 - can enable
1001 - can disable
@tereško Oh yeh, duhhhhh
thanks
this is usually what i call "brain fart"
Uh huh. I was thinking in terms of "must save those precious bits" because I'm also designing a binary network protocol but actually they don't matter here
Also for some reason I wanted "disabled" to be zero but again that doesn't really matter, and actually I could still do that anyway
11:04
oh .. you can do that too
Mhmmm, just need to shift some bits about a bit, I'm on it
(definition wise, not runtime shifts)
I wrote 250 lines of bit manipulation code yesterday. that was absolutely no fun
@NikiC Do you have bitfields in php?
@BenjaminGruenbaum bitfields? we have integers with bitwise ops ^^ but i was working in c++ there
11:10
@BenjaminGruenbaum We have a lot of bitmask flags for functions
@NikiC Ah cool, yeah C++ has them. They make life so much easier when doing bit manipulations.
@DaveRandom Why?
Because it makes sense for some things (not all of them though)
E_ALL
@BenjaminGruenbaum if the bits just serve as flags, yes
11:11
@BenjaminGruenbaum Like, for ex, modifiers on PCRE functions, baring in mind we don't have named args so we don't want a huge list of bool args
@zerkms You think E_ALL is indicative of good design?
I don't, it was just an example of what it is currently used for
@BenjaminGruenbaum the error handling as a whole is bad design, but there is no issue with specifying error modes as a bitmask ;)
@DaveRandom C# uses them in some MS code with a flags enum (does the bitshifts for you IIRC) but I've never used it in my own code. Looking for good use cases
Bleh. Just had a massive spider climb into a printer on my desk :(
11:13
Anyway, I'm off to the marketplace, see you people around later, feel free to ping me.
00 - enable
01 - disabling
10 - enabling
11 - disabled

state >> 1 === 1 - can enable
state >> 1 === 0  - can disable


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@DaveRandom , you mean this is worthless ?
@tereško If you think that's a better design than an enum... well that wouldn't really surprise me if you thought that.
@BenjaminGruenbaum what the FUCK are you talking about
@BenjaminGruenbaum Basically where they are useful is when you have a function who's behaviour can be modified by turning features on and off (i.e. a set of bool args), so you can have a single int arg which starts initializes to zero and each bit is treated as a bool for a specific feature
12 mins ago, by DaveRandom
Uh huh. I was thinking in terms of "must save those precious bits" because I'm also designing a binary network protocol but actually they don't matter here
11:15
@tereško Right, you pinged him without context so I assumed you were talking about our discussion which his most recent message was a part of.
@tereško Hum, not sure if I like that or not, although it is an approach I hadn't considered. For readability I like $var & CONST but the shift is at least uniform
Anyway, I'm off.
@DaveRandom without shift you will have to do two binary operations
or not
I'm about to start a new project at work. Has anyone got a few minutes (privately) to go over how they would approach it? There's no seniors to ask as I work from home. It's only small. gTalk or something.
actually, if you have 3 bit you can get away with one binary operation
11:19
@tereško Indeed, this is precisely what I'm trying to avoid. I'm thinking I'm going to go with your original suggestion, I'm not convinced having a state the evaluates to false (i.e. disabled = 0) is that useful anyway, I'd rather be explicit about what I'm looking for I think
so , question is, @DaveRandom: do you want to sacrifice one byte bit for binary operation isntead of shift ?
What I want is the most readable solution, which is the original 1 bit per state approach I think
100 - disabled
110 - enabling
011 - disabling
001 - enabled
@PeeHaa Did your daemon bash thing end up working well?
where CAN_ENABLE = 100
11:22
Yeh that's really nice actually, because I then also get a "transitional state" bit, which might actually be useful somewhere else
@tereško w00t? CAN_ENABLE during enabling?
@MadaraUchiha Yeh, async op that needs more than one call
I expect check in the mail within 5 weekdays
Send me your bank details and date of birth, I'll put it straight in there
11:24
In public chat please.
So we can all give you some :P
@LeviMorrison I can't find the download links to the RCs on prototype.php.net which are available on the frontpage of php.net. Will they no longer be provided or is the content not updated?
@Fabien I still receive push notifications so yeah I guess :P
@PeeHaa Is it essentially a PHP daemon?
yes
May I see how you achieved it please? :)
11:30
Dave hacked something up which I hacked up. It's a monster!@
Blah
Someone needs to create a nice solution to this issue :(
10 Internet points up for grabs
You want a socket-based daemon, I'm your man. Or you could just use React and avoid the suffering
It's just a daemon to keep a script alive so it can pick up jobs from a queue
@Fabien I can send you the thing later, but it contains a lot of custom shit. No sure whether it would prove useful to you, just say it
tbh I have a solution but there's gotta be something better out there.
11:31
Or ask @DaveRandom gimmatehcodez
@Fabien Solution to what, exactly?
@Fabien On Linux?
never ending PHP script on linux.
@Fabien If so, just use a pidfile and restart it on a cron if it dies
If down come back up
11:32
@Fabien

while(1) {
... stuff ...
}
@Fabien Yeh I get that, but it matters what exactly
@Starsong process can die :P
@Fabien At the start of the script, capture the pid and write it to a file (usually /var/run/processname.pid)
Then on a cron, check periodically if that pid is running, if not, restart the script.
@Fabien Leave that to init. Respawn is easy, as long as you don't mind it being very difficult to stop it when you actually want to
@DaveRandom The php script simply processes jobs from an Amazon SQS queue. The php script needs to always be running and only the specified number of instances. If it does down, boot one back up.
11:34
respawn in inittab, job done
@Fabien See the solution above :P It's how most Linux distros handle keep-alive.
Googling cheers.
I hate cron pings, it's such an ugly solution
@DaveRandom It's how most init scripts work... on most distros... and it's very low overhead.
@Starsong Yeh but if you just let init handle it, you can avoid a load of boilerplate in your own code for the small amount of IPC that's required to check whether the process is still running. init may do that underneath but I don't care because I don't have to write any extra code in my script
11:37
    		PID=$(pidof_apache) || true
    		if [ -n "$PID" ]; then
    			echo "Apache2$DIR_SUFFIX is running (pid $PID)."
    			exit 0
    		else
    			echo "Apache2$DIR_SUFFIX is NOT running."
    			if [ -e "$PIDFILE" ]; then
    				exit 1
    			else
    				exit 3
    			fi
    		fi
    	;;
    	*)
That's from Debian init scripts.
Hmm need to go from php 5.3.3 to 5.5 on centos 6.3
Is it hard to reload a url in the backend ( so I think using a cron? )
every 5 or 15 minuts
@Duikboot */5 * * * * wget -O - -q -t 1 http://www.example.com/yourfile.php
Sweet php 5.5.3
@PeeHaa grrrr I hate wget /shakes fist
11:47
:D
@Duikboot Make a proper CLI script. Cron-fetching web pages is literally never the best solution to a problem.
@DaveRandom I smell a new service
@PeeHaa Seriously. wtf is wrong with cURL (apart from the fact that is sucks, it still sucks less than wget)
Although abusing would be lurking :P
@Simon_eQ Let it be known for the record that I couldn't care less. Enjoy.
11:49
35 secs ago, by Jack
@Simon_eQ Let it be known for the record that I couldn't care less. Enjoy.
If he actually ignored you he can't read that
=D
@DaveRandom I don't see what's the harm in wget for a simple request?
/me ducks for cover (again today)
I definitely know more curl arguments than wget :)
@Simon_eQ What's your theme again?
@PeeHaa It eats babies. And the number of times I've been on servers where the home directory has a file called foo.php in it which is full of the HTML output of some PHP page or other, and you delete it and then 15 mins later it's there again...
Mostly because it eats babies though. True story.
11:52
Fair enough :P
(and yes, I realise the other problem is because people don't know how to use it :-P)
Neh it's ok. You had me at the baby eating thing :)
what's the point of writing long answers in SO ?
intarnet reps?
that's not how it really works
11:58
@tereško Vanity.
I know :(
Has anyone seen @Pekka recently?
(in here)

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