@Arto I think you are trying to jump to the 10th step of the stairs instead of just taking the steps one at a time. Your requirement is basic, but it seems you do not know the basics.
@Arto But do consider that your example code has functions all over the place (which is a rather bad way to code..), but you are never actually calling a function. Hence your code is doing nothing.
@Arto I'd suggest starting by turning on error reporting in php.ini. Your blank page is probably due to a fatal (assuming you're actually calling these functions).
@SweetieBelle If that link he posted actually contains all his code, then he has no errors. He is just not calling his CategoryTree() or CategoryList() function.
@bwoebi var_dump($arrayobj->offsetExists('notfound')); there's a reason that's used in the example ... if we spell everything out we'll be writing forever ...
@Arto Oh my .. you are using $connect globally ...
@Arto Your code will magically fix itself if you add "global $connect;" to the top of every function in which you use the $connect variable... But that really isn't what you want to do... Learn about OOP
@bwoebi the example is part of the documentation, it is also simple and clear, nor did it state or show that reading non-existent members will do anything other than it does anywhere else ...
@Arto Don't forget to learn.. Because as it is right now you are coding in a method that was used in php 3/4 .. we are at 5.4 now, things changed. (But atleast you are using prepared statements, you get bonus points for that)
I am working on dashboard in php use open flash chart for charting in dashboard.it perfactly working on wodow browsers but when i test it in iphone5 and ipad , it failed. so can you suggest me any way to solve it.
hhvm doesn't solve any problems, and zephir only solves a problem if you are equipped with the skill to write an extension, in which case why wouldn't you just write an extension ....
hhvm doesn't solve any problems that aren't solvable in a more forward compatible and elegant fashion that doesn't impact on every part of development and deployment of web applications ... to be precise ...
I still don't think it solves actual problems unless you are the scale and stupidity of facebook ... it's a cool thing, but solves problems I don't think so ...
well I'm not so convinced, last time I looked at it there were no concrete reasons to use it, the performance increase they quote aren't enough, or achievable in a well written code base whatever ...
@JoeWatkins a well written code base according to YOUR standards or according to MY standards? Because we had this discussion upfront. Since you're the guy that wrote php threads, I'm not really trusting that sentence of yours.
I dunno why you mentioned pthreads, doesn't seem related, I remember the conversation you're talking about ... I did not say lets write unreadable fast code, what I said was I don't really understand when someone says code is unreadable .. that was all ...
but it doesn't run parallel to anything that matters ...
there's a limit ...
I just don't think that readability is a real concern if a I know the language, and if it is then performance should come above it, and there might be things above performance even ...
@JoeWatkins readability is a real concern, because you're not alone ;)
you spend more time reading code than writing it, so your code should not look like a cluttered brainfuck syntax (actually, should be the farest possible from it)
meaning if you don't just create readable code whatever ...
why would you suggest something super complex, un-manageable, and inflexible ... before readability comes into it those things do, and are more important ...
I don't think we disagree, you call it readability ... I think if I were presented with what you call unreadable I would want to change it for the same reasons but would explain the decision to change it in different terms ... surely there's some more manageable, more elegant more flexible solution, nevermind it's readability ...
@bwoebi Seems a little inconsistent to me. Throughout every part of PHP, arguments are evaluated before the target is invoked. The fact that there is no target should not prevent the arguments from being evaluated.
@Ocramius okay but you did just say that you introduced the overhead, and I'm just saying that overhead is not always necessary, I'd go so far as saying it's not usually necessary in PHP ...
but if you can measure and find a reason then great ... I haven't tested in a while, I have before, and it was difficult, and not all that successful, it's quite a different animal now, and no doubt it's performance has improved, but I still don't see a reason ... for me, or anyone, usually ... but if you can measure ....
@JoeWatkins the overhead comes from base abstractions. For example, we have a powerful event manager component that makes some things really nice to write/use, but quite slow
as for HHVM, it's really getting better, so give it a try again - it looks really good so far
@JoeWatkins some major points are JIT optimizations, the fact that I don't need to change code to run HHVM (except minor BC breaks), and the fact that I don't need to know to work with two languages at once when dealing with HHVM
it's really a drop-in replacement for PHP, not some "php-ish" syntax or such. It's just like an alternate binary.
@JoeWatkins not a lot, but enough for my needs. In theory, you can write either core exts in PHP itself (since the JIT does the trick) or just in C++ and then introduce bindings to use that code in PHP
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Hmm the benefits of learning basic TDD the last few weeks has been enormous
for me to trust something like hhvm would need soooo much testing, I dunno if there are enough years in a life for that to ever come about, it's a logistical problem ....
plus I have zero experience with it ... don't like C++ ...
for the same reason, zephir is cool, but probably out of bounds, for many years yet ...
@bwoebi tbh it's an edge case because it's either E_PEBKAC (for anything other than new $var you should be 100% certain of the constructor args anyway, since you explicitly named the target) or probable poor design (variable instantiations should generally be avoided and when they are necessary the constructors should be compatible, as well as passing args that have side effects being horrible). But my vote would be to have an implicit overridable empty constructor for every class.
I'm not bad at C++, I just don't enjoy it for some reason ... whenever I put it to use it's frustrating, and I spend more time talking about standards than doing anything useful ...
well the reasons I don't consider it feasible in production are the main reason it's not worth investing my time in ... the distinction between personal time and work time is blurred, not sure it exists ...
well I can justify working on php in my personal time, and that will inevitably overrun into work time ... and I can justify stopping work and chewing over problem on php ...
but I can't really do the same for hhvm until it is usable in production ...
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I use $foo->attributes = $_POST['Foo'][$i]; to update my attributes with the POST values. It works fine except for 1 value which it doesn't override, and it insists on keeping the original attribute values
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I have a php file(add_member.php). I'm creating a dynamic table by executing SQL query. The code of this file is as follows:
$sql = SELECT * FROM member_details WHERE lname='ABC';
$n = new data();
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?>
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