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17:01
"TIL Michael Birch, the founder of Bebo, sold Bebo to AOL for $850 million in 2008 only to later buy it back for only $1 million in 2013." Source
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17:12
@MadaraUchiha Quite a manga this week.
@Fabien Indeed
@hakre I think the autoloader-class-name-thingy might still happen
seldaek promised to write a mail to internals :)
@NikiC I was using vim for the commit message, just fyi ;-P
@NikiC okay… I thought the link to bug would have been enough… will do that in future ;-)
@Fabien That is awesome.
@NikiC any idea why I'm displayed as "bwoebi" and not as "Bob Weinand" in the commit? git.php.net/…
17:23
Le sigh. http://lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/ext/iconv/iconv.c#483
/*
This is not the right way to get output size...
This is not space efficient for large text.
This is also problem for encoding like UTF-7/UTF-8/ISO-2022 which
a single char can be more than 4 bytes.
I added 15 extra bytes for safety. <[email protected]>
*/
@DaveRandom I love you so much right now
@NikiC nobody has looked at github.com/php/php-src/pull/441 since a month… will anyone ever look there…?
Oh Em Gee! New Walking Dead!
@tereško not really...
17:31
Any mods in here? It's about my question: stackoverflow.com/q/19409413/1071413 - It appears as though someone hastily attached a "This question may already have an answer here:" to my question. Can you remove it? I also edited my question to make sure it's even more clear.
@its_me Only you see that
@its_me If someone votes to close your question as a duplicate, it'll show you that notice, so that you may review it.
Don't worry, no one else sees it, just make sure to add a comment to the one who voted to close as a duplicate, explain why his vote is wrong and the difference between your question and the duplicate.
@MadaraUchiha I think I did, and that person removed his comment, and so did I, mine.
And I see a close vote as "off-topic". I kinda feel ridiculous.
Anyway. thank you for your advise!
user1125394
17:46
How do you iterate and modify each item? with foreach ($result as $u) {
Weird, even if I am watching chat my user-gravatar32/ small pic on the right shows me to be offline.... must have a timer.
user1125394
foreach ($result as &$u) { ?
@Cool2beblue Doesn't it just fade out the longer you go without saying something?
Any walking dead fans in here?
@Fabien Yeah :) Someone mentioned it a while back
I know this is the PHP room, but I'm looking for help with some CSS on a page I'm working on. Simple issue, driving me nuts. Should only take a moment. Anyone interested?
It's one of those things that isn't worth posting a real question.
18:01
Tired of php logic, going to watch the smoking gun.
@WesleyMurch I would but I am out of here. :) Good luck
@WesleyMurch Ask, if someone answers great, if not at least you tried.
Hence the title in the top right of the window
OK here's the page: 74.220.22.89
Relevant CSS: pastie.org/8407111
trying to get the text in the top right to align to the top
youll see the weird colors
What browser are you using?
Chrome
although i dont believe it is browser related
Which text?
18:06
Finally WordPress got a saner approach on Rewrite Rules.
The colored text
expected output: green invisible, letters in blue boxes aligned to top
@bwoebi then you must have disabled syntax highlighting. or blatantly ignored the aggressive red background ^^
@tereško You're really after that aren't you :p
18:08
@tereško short summary of why it ought be deleted?
it's a "name your favorite framework" post where top answer contains misinformation and links to a personal project with exceptionally bad codebase .. has already affected 30k+ visitors
@WesleyMurch You do realise you can't nest CSS like that.
@Fabien it's LESS syntax
The output is normal CSS
Jay
Jay
Can someone help me work out how to get the function sql_insert work correctly please? pastebin.com/NqPYNRyt
@WesleyMurch Fair enough. Your links aren't green because you don't set them to green btw.
18:12
@Jay why are you doing this ?
user924016
=]
Jay
Jay
so I can put the values in a array and use this custom function because I am going to define some future stuff in it
@Fabien Here's what I see, and what I want to see: i.imgur.com/2SIxKfB.png
The colors are just visual aids.
@Jay what does $query look like before you call parent::query?
Jay
Jay
its default PDO
18:14
you are trying to brake functionality of PDO ... because it is too hard for you to write SQL ?
that's mental
@Jan ... you are building $query within the sql_insert function.
Jay
Jay
$db->query is the default
another thing. I want to change the function names to my own so if PDO does change their names I can edit one function and it will change them all
@Jay I'm talking about what does the $query variable defined on line 54-55 of your paste bin look like
27 secs ago, by Jay
another thing. I want to change the function names to my own so if PDO does change their names I can edit one function and it will change them all
PDO has not changed API for past 8 years
Jay
Jay
$query is just above that man
line 54
18:17
WHY THE FUCK WOULD IT CHANGE NOW ?!
Jay
Jay
what if it does?
gods below! This is so stupid that it makes my face hurt
Jay
Jay
lol
@Jay what if PHP changes the name for sprintf ?
user924016
lol
Jay
Jay
18:18
what if they removed it and replace it with another?
user924016
@Jay they wont.
@NikiC well... I have green as Terminal color. And green is awful to read on red; so I didn't care to read it...
user924016
And if they do
user924016
you refactor
Jay
Jay
see how mysql when
18:19
@QuackQuacker They are doing it with mysql_*
Jay
Jay
see how mysqli is there now
@Orangepill nope, they didnt
user924016
@Orangepill im not saying PDO is without a single fault.
Jay
Jay
what if PDO2 comes out and it has different names and you want to upgrade to it?
user924016
@Jay how does that help you?
18:20
PDO change its function names. Troll level: Master
@QuackQuacker I'm just saying there is a precedence for deprecating a supported db library with another.
@Jay mysqli has not changed the function names
Jay
Jay
basically mysqli is mysql2
user924016
@Orangepill and you are right. And i should never say never. I was just trying to cross the point to Jay.
Jay
Jay
what if PDO in the future has PDO2
18:21
@Jay NO , IT FUCKING IS NOT
Jay
Jay
u get my point
user924016
@Jay i still dont get it. How does you'r myPDO help you if a method in PDO changes name?
user924016
or behavior?
Jay
Jay
its for a cms
user924016
@Jay, so how does it help you if the name changes or the behavior changes?
Jay
Jay
18:22
because in my code I call sql_insert function
if it changes then I only need to edit that one function
user924016
@Jay but if PDO change the sql_:insert would be broken?
@Jay There is a benefit to abstracting out persistence... I think this implementation is a little too abstract though.
Jay
Jay
no because I would edit the code in the sql_insert
user924016
@Jay do you understand why i cant make sense of that?
@Jay yes, I get your point. Your point is that you are a fucking moron, that does not get the basics of how PHP is developed. You have no idea what PDO or MySQLi is and you want create some retarded "abstraction" , because you think that sky is going to fall. Stop it!!!
Jay
Jay
18:23
you are all php people so I don't understand why you can't make sense of it
@tereško theres no need to be rude. Grow up
user924016
@Jay let us say that PDO was destroyed. How would it help that you made a container tightly coupled to PDO?
Jay
Jay
twell I would edit the sql_insert to work with something new
Walking Dead @tereško?
user924016
@Jay well have you considered that your refactorings might be more work then just using the internal class
Jay
Jay
i am simply asking a question. I am not asking for anyone to be rude to me. If you have to be rude to get your point across don't bother talking to me. Its simple manners you learn when your 4 years old
I just wanted to keep it all in their own functions so I could change it if needed in the fture that is all
plugins for the cms use the sql functions. I don't want to have to go and change all the plugins. You get my point?
look at any cms out there and you'll see they indeed create their own functions in the way I am saying
user924016
18:29
@Jay I can understand that, you want youre own API for database manipulation in youre CMS right?
Jay
Jay
yea
then write a php extension
Jay
Jay
I only asked what was wrong with that function
There's a definite correlation between the density of ice cream and its deliciousness.
@fabien direct or inverse?
18:31
Direct
Jay
Jay
@tereško Look at sql_insert, you see it supplied a table and the array. Now you cans ee from that that I could easily change that function of infact replace that class with a different to work with that function
user924016
@Jay well do you a cvs/github i can look at?
Jay
Jay
no, I have been developing it for 9 years now in my spare time
user924016
with the CMS
user924016
ok
Jay
Jay
18:32
I admit I have asked silly questions
but I am no php newbie
I am just upgrading the whole db classes and session classes at the moment
@Jay assuming you passed in "user", ["username"=>"Orangepill", "password"=>"asdfasd;fkjas"] what would $query look like before you called parent::$query
user924016
@Jay oftenly the CMS's systems use custom DB classes cause they have a specific database structure
Jay
Jay
to work with PDO
user924016
like a table named users
@Fabien because companies that produce thin ice cream are focused on making it cheaper
Jay
Jay
18:33
my cms will be free
your cms will never be . period
user924016
and it needs a api that works across its own engine and needs to easy to use in plugin/theme development
@tereško yeah :( Coldstone Creamery is #1 for dense-delicious ice-cream.
Jay
Jay
its better then drupal but needs some better coding structure of the DB
it has a api
it has a php rest api
user924016
So you see, the API for the CMS db classes is not for making sure not to rewrite methods if the native methods change.
18:34
lol
Didn't w3fools have a list of the w3schools infractions before?
@DanLugg don't think they ever listed specifics.
They definitely did; with reference links and all
user924016
@DanLugg yes it did
Yea, they definitely did list specifics
18:36
Did they take it down?
Perhaps W3Schools is actually going through and fixing things and they can't be bothered with keeping it up to date?
@DanLugg yes, but takes too much effort to track them all. Too many retards jump on "hey, but this one word is not there anymore, therefore the w3fools is wrong"
I'm checking Irish's github
I must have come to the party late then
Blah, whatever
Yea, it's gone purposefully: I waybacked it though: web.archive.org/web/20110816122228/http://w3fools.com
user924016
18:39
@Jay did it make sense?
@bwoebi no, what I mean is that the text in the second line show be highlighted in red if you use vim for git commits and have syntax highlighting enabled ;)
@Jay If the goal is to decouple your database abstraction from PDO in the event that it ever changes I would suggest not extending pdo.
One of us needs to take on for the team and take up a position in a hosting company and offer us all unlimited free VPS.
@NikiC exactly that's what I mean?!
Jay
Jay
@QuackQuacker I've seen it before
18:44
@Fabien position in a web hosting company, you mean @webarto?
Why hasn't he graciously offered us free VPS's yet?
@Fabien his company does, if you do OS i believe you just need to ask him and if his boss approves, you get one.
user924016
Ah this is better
user924016
..
I just want to fap around on a server :(
user924016
18:46
Wonder if that worked.
@Fabien i wish i had one of those too but i dont have a legitimate OS yet.
@Fabien then buy a cheap one? look here
user924016
BBiab
Already bought one for lamephp. but I don't want to gimp it up :P
there's a new one. 30usd/year 2gb ovz 2tb bw
IF we're being really honest, I just need to man up and learn how to properly set up a local one.
18:48
@Fabien anything new with LamePHP btw?
@reikyoushin I timidly have some controller functionality up.
But it's a looong way to the finish line.
lamephp.com (404 Not Found) <~ yep. it seems so. ^_^
lol. That'd be the earlier efforts.
me on the other hand, still can't start anything yet
user924016
18:51
Hmm i changed my display name, is this going to take effect here @chat at some point?
Just not routed to anywhere atm.
@reikyoushin No time like the present.
@QuackQuacker Yes
user924016
@cspray thanks
@reikyoushin seems like someone is trying to make a routing mechanism
> Just not routed to anywhere atm.
@tereško
Jay
Jay
18:55
another reason bhind wanting to create my own functions or the db class is because mssql doesn't support LIMIT and I want to be able to edit that function to take this into account
user924016
@Jay why mssql?
@tereško emphasis on trying
Jay
Jay
PDO supports it. If someone wants to use it they can
@Jay because it uses OFFSET ... FETCH
Jay
Jay
Think outside the box is what I am doing
18:58
PDO does NOT support LIMIT, because PDO is a DB connection/communication abstraction. It has NOTHING to do with building queries.
user924016
@Jay have you worked with php in a pro. env?
How do I iterate through all files in a folder with scandir()?
My files are setup like: img1.png, img2.png, img.3.png ... img20.png
When I go through the files I get the following order: img1.png. img2.png img20.png img3.png.
Jay
Jay
u know what I mean
user924016
like in a office
Jay
Jay
mysql supports it etc..
@Alex use glob()
user924016
18:59
@Jay does the CMS follow any kind of known patterns?
@Jay will that go through the files from 1 > 2 > 3 ... > 20?
Jay
Jay
My cms has its own custom framework
e'ning
user924016
@Jay does it follow any pattern or are you just making it up as you go?
Jay
Jay
@Alex try using GLOB_NOSORT with glob()
user924016
19:00
Evening sir
@JoeWatkins howdy
@QuackQuacker singleton, factory function, spaghetti pasta a la fiorenza
user924016
@tereško LOL
user924016
i loved the singleton haha
user924016
@Alex how about DirectoryIterator
19:02
Evening @JoeWatkins
I think he was not able to understand your question, @QuackQuacker
29 mins ago, by Jay
its better then drupal but needs some better coding structure of the DB
user924016
@tereško i think you are right. 9 years must be some legacy stuff now a days..
Jay
Jay
@QuackQuacker its my own way but it follows the basic pattern
you can have a laugh but I will come back and show you it. Keep your luaghing untill you've seen it
user924016
@Jay i already asked to see it
Jay
Jay
i wanted to release it open source so people can help work on it
user924016
19:06
@Jay so why not do it now? takes only 5 min at tops
user924016
for the inital commit
When consuming code pasta I prefer ravioli.
Jay
Jay
I am adding the new db class
@Orangepill naah .. weed or beer makes it better
19:08
@tereško weed pasta with beer sauce?
Weed!? No wonder you're untrustworthy! @tereško
weed stuffed ravioli with beer sauce.
@tereško i might need that, after i start this fkn CI project my boss wants.. T-T
@Orangepill That sounds...disgusting :P
this is the beginning of my doom..
19:10
you will love it .. I can already tell
How can anything go wrong with that combination.
@tereško i will love to... get out of here. >.<
next week I will start to look for new job
maybe my boss dont know how to read because he effin didn't care
@tereško is that your advice to me? hehe. i will. ^_^
Is there a positive "pasta" coding style... I would have thought ravioli or lasagna would have a positive connotation.
19:12
@Orangepill lasagna is layered. is that positive enough?
I just hit 10K fake internet points
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@jay @QuackQuacker I seem unable to use glob, dirread or scandir to get this to work. As I said I have file1 file2 file3 <skip> file10 file20 and so on
Whenever I iterate through the files in the folder I get the following order: file1 file10 file2 file20. I want them to sort by the increasing number.
@igorw then you can vote to delete this abomination
@Alex FileIterator?
19:13
@reikyoushin Lasagna Code is negative too.
Jay
Jay
@Alex Best bet is to sort the files into an array and then sort that array how you want it
then foreach() that array
@Jay That's my thought, but how would one go about and sort the array?
@DaveRandom I'm looking at adding examples to all of the Imagick functions (or at least as many as I can be arsed to do). Is there any requirement for the examples for each function to be unique? It seems that mosts examples would cover multiple functions at once, and so could be used for different pages.
Jay
Jay
sort($array);
@igorw you win a lifetime supply of cute kitten pictures
Jay
Jay
19:15
so you make your $array and then on a line under it you sort($array) and then you can foreach($array...
@Alex if you have different file types you want to do different thing to I would suggest using a switch() inside the foreach()
@Danack I don't believe unique examples are required, but I would avoid using duplicate examples.
Jay
Jay
@Alex and use the switch with a mime function you created to tell the difference in which file it is
e.i: in_array()
Good Routing reading anyone? Or examples.
I made one post on the subject some days ago =P
@Jay Now things got a bit out of my "comfort zone" I do have different filetypes (png, jpg, jpeg, gif)
Jay
Jay
19:21
@a do you need to do different things to them files?
@tereško Cool cheers.
@Jay No worries, i think I solved it using natsort()
and then iterating through that array
Jay
Jay
awesome
@Fabien here .. it also has working examples
Grabbed it from your history. +10. Thanks.
19:24
@LeviMorrison Hmm. Let me give an example. pastebin.com/k9xCcG0D That would cover the functions ImagickPixel::__construct(), ImagickDraw::rectangle(), Imagick::getImageBlob It does seem slightly pointless making unique functions for each of those, and to produce an example that actually produces an output will require lots of overlap with other functions.
hey all
@teresko On your foreach when attemping to match routes would it make sense to break out of the foreach on a successful match?
@Orangepill yes
the example there is written in non-structured programming paradigm .. I had to make some compromises
i'm having what seems to be a csrf issue, but it may be jquery/ajax specific, unsure at this point. basic functionality is to search, select rows of items to work on, and then proceed forward when you've gotten what you want
if you select more than 70, tho, the typical CSRF error message shows up: The action you have requested is not allowed.'
i'm googling around atm, but wnated to double check here while doing so
anyone experienced something similar?
19:38
how is that related to PHP ?
because the token is set in php/codeigniter
Jay
Jay
so bindParam() && bindValue() is basically the same then? PDO
and no issues crop up anywhere else that it's accessed, just here when having a certain volume of data being posted
@Jay no
Jay
Jay
I was reading php.net and it shows itdoes the same in the code so I was wondering if they was
@tereško whens best to use what do you think?
19:40
one binds the reference to a variable other binds value
Jay
Jay
@tereško can u see on php.net the codes they display do the same thing tho
public bool PDOStatement::bindParam ( mixed $parameter , mixed &$variable [, int $data_type = PDO::PARAM_STR [, int $length [, mixed $driver_options ]]] )
is not the same as
public bool PDOStatement::bindValue ( mixed $parameter , mixed $value [, int $data_type = PDO::PARAM_STR ] )
Jay
Jay
ah I see, my eyes are not good today
it's not?
19:47
odd how people skip the definition and go directy to "where is the code that I can copy-paste"
m59
m59
Do you guys ever break up a regex like this?
'_api/' . '([^/\?\.]+)/?' . '([^/\?\.]+)?\.?' . '([^/\?\.]+)?_'
to make it a little less eye death?
not "like that", but I do break up regexes
example:
13
A: Regex to detect Invalid UTF-8 String

ircmaxellYou can use this PCRE regular expression to check for valid UTF8 in a string. If the regex matches, the string contains invalid byte sequences. It's 100% portable because it doesn't rely on PCRE_UTF8 to be compiled in. $regex = '/( [\xC0-\xC1] # Invalid UTF-8 Bytes | [\xF5-\xFF] # Invali...

@m59 if it's correct and is more readable ... go nuts.
m59
m59
word
19:54
yes, but comment it if you're going to do that
@ircmaxell I didn't know inline comments where legal ... that is awesome.
meh ... my routing related regexps are usually generated, which is why I don't care if they are readable .. unless they fail to pass unit tests
m59
m59
@DanLugg actually....that's a pretty good idea :)
$foo = <<<'REGEX'
    @
    _api/           # first line
    ([^/\?\.]+)/?   # second line
    ([^/\?\.]+)?\.? # third line
    ([^/\?\.]+)?_   # fourth line
    @x
REGEX;
I dunno; I wouldn't personally use it because I'm not a fan of heredocs.
@danlugg so much clearer
19:56
there you go!
lol
m59
m59
lolz
@DanLugg now it looks like brainfuck
$regex = '/([\xC0-\xC1]|[\xF5-\xFF]|\xE0[\x80-\x9F]|\xF0[\x80-\x8F]|[\xC2-\xDF](?![\x80-\xBF])|[\xE0-\xEF](?![\x80-\xBF]{2})|[\xF0-\xF4](?![\x80-\xBF]{3})|(?<=[\x0-\x7F\xF5-\xFF])[\x80-\xBF]|(?<![\xC2-\xDF]|[\xE0-\xEF]|[\xE0-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]|[\xF0-\xF4]|[\xF0-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]|[\xF0-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]{2})[\x80-\xBF]|(?<=[\xE0-\xEF])[\x80-\xBF](?![\x80-\xBF])|(?<=[\xF0-\xF4])[\x80-\xBF](?![\x80-\xBF]{2})|(?<=[\xF0-\xF4][\x80-\xBF])[\x80-\xBF](?![\x80-\xBF]))/x';
@ircmaxell btw that's probably one of the scariest looking regex's I've ever seen.
nah, this one is pretty straight forward
19:57
@ircmaxell don't make me go all RFC822 on your ass.
@Orangepill which would indicate that you have not seen regexp for verifying email address format
(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*(?:(?:(?:[^()<>@,;:\\".\[\] \000-\031]+(?:(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t]
)+|\Z|(?=[\["()<>@,;:\\".\[\]]))|"(?:[^\"\r\\]|\\.|(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t]))*"(?:(?:
\r\n)?[ \t])*)(?:\.(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*(?:[^()<>@,;:\\".\[\] \000-\031]+(?:(?:(
?:\r\n)?[ \t])+|\Z|(?=[\["()<>@,;:\\".\[\]]))|"(?:[^\"\r\\]|\\.|(?:(?:\r\n)?[
\t]))*"(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*))*@(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*(?:[^()<>@,;:\\".\[\] \000-\0
31]+(?:(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])+|\Z|(?=[\["()<>@,;:\\".\[\]]))|\[([^\[\]\r\\]|\\.)*\
](?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*)(?:\.(?:(?:\r\n)?[ \t])*(?:[^()<>@,;:\\".\[\] \000-\031]+
19:58
... damn ... I was 0.5s slow
He... he can see the matrix.
nice! the easter egg is still there!
@ircmaxell If you go cross-eyed, there's a naked lady ASCII art.
@salathe DUDE! Holy crap! How could I never have noticed that before!
oO
</sarcasm> ;-)
okay that one takes the cake
19:59
(everyone is now cross-eyed)
It definitely looks like it should be a magic-eye or something though.

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