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16:13
which statement?
woah: mysql.lamphost.net/sources/doxygen/mysql-5.1/sql__state_8c.html <-- I like that documentation syntax for C code
16:30
evening
@ircmaxell Note though that that action only get's rid of the failing tests which are not supressed ;) The XFAILing ones remain ;)
well, it's a start
It sure is ;)
@ChristianSciberras It's faster than regex for empty strings (by a factor of 65%). For strings with even one character, the regex is faster (for 1 char, regex is 71% faster). For 10 chars, it's 625% faster. :-D
16:42
Crap, I just answered a question on SO after successfully suppressing the urge for around a month
@ChristianSciberras hrm, codepad isn't as different, but regex is faster in all cases: codepad.viper-7.com/R0Jh5g
@NikiC me too
I really wonder why so many people are so preoccupied against regular expressions
@NikiC and produce this instead
Most of them argue that they are slow and hard to understand and then write long, overly complex and hard to understand parsing codes, where just dealing with the first character takes longer than running the regex a thousand times
@ircmaxell Uargh, that looks terrible!
it's because it's easy to write convoluted regex. They can be abused quite easily. But when a job is right for regex (like this one), then use it
16:48
Heh. People just don't recognize the beauty and power of regex
I have written some good ones in my day, but no thank you...
besides, regex are slow is a premature optimization...
@ircmaxell :P
Rule of thumb: Everything done outside of PHP is fast. Regex are outside of PHP. They can be estimated to be faster than your code.
@NikiC Yup...
Everything done inside of PHP is by induction slow. Therefore, avoid PHP all together :-P
I mean compare the opcodes:
  27     0  >   RECV                                                     1
         1      RECV_INIT                                                2, '_'
  28     2      SEND_VAL                                                 '%2F%5B%5E0-9a-zA-Z_%5D%2F'
         3      SEND_VAR                                                 !1
         4      SEND_VAR                                                 !0
         5      DO_FCALL                                      3          'preg_replace'
         6    > RETURN                                                   $0
to
  31     0  >   RECV                                                     1
         1      RECV_INIT                                                2, '_'
  32     2      CAST                                             ~0      !0
         3      ASSIGN                                                   !0, ~0
  33     4      ASSIGN                                                   !2, 0
         5  >   SEND_VAR                                                 !0
         6      DO_FCALL                                      1          'strlen'
@ircmaxell If you need high performance, yes, do avoid PHP
@ircmaxell this line requires a 1/2 of A4 page with disclaimers
16:55
@ircmaxell You're right, just C-x M-c M-butterfly
@NikiC But wouldn't avoiding PHP become a premature optimization step?
@ircmaxell If you know that your algorithm is too slow for PHP, no
@NikiC but how can you know if you don't build it?
@ircmaxell E.g., would you implement a cryptographic hashing function in PHP for password hashing? I doubt it. And I doubt you would call that premature ;)
@NikiC I have
:-P
16:56
if your algorithm is "too slow for php" then maybe you should rework the algorithm
@ircmaxell You have? But aren't you playing into the attackers hands with that?
this is why i recommend people to learn programming on pre-Pentium PCs
@tereško No. Many algorithms can't be further optimized. PHP is just to slow for such algorithms, regardless of how hard you try ;)
@ircmaxell I mean, you are giving them quite a big brute force advantage with that, aren't you?
@NikiC Yes you are. But they have a big advantage over you anyway
@ircmaxell And you would use non-native DES for hashing passwords, yes?
16:59
@tereško Then answer this question:
3
Q: Optimizing Base Conversion Loop

ircmaxellSo, for my Cryptography Library, I have a base converter that I use quite often. It's not the most efficient thing in the world, but it works quite well for all ranges of input. The bulk of the work is done by the callback loop: $callback = function($source, $src, $dst) { $div ...

@NikiC No, but it's an example of a cryptographic algorithm implemented in "slow" PHP...
@ircmaxell So you're saying that as they have an advantage over you anyways, we can just drop that stretching step?
@NikiC Not quite
they always have an advantage, due to the fact that they can build purpose built hardware (asic, etc) to do what you're implementing even in software
sometimes that advantage is quite big.
so stretching and the like are designed to not eliminate that advantage, but to make it so that even with that advantage they are not that well off...
@ircmaxell Sure, but you wouldn't want to give them another three orders of magnitude of advantage just by implementing the algo in PHP, do you?
@ircmaxell Crap, now I'm again thinking about that base conversion :(
@NikiC Well, that's hard. because switching to another algorithm will still give them an advantage lead
PBKDF2 doesn't exist in a PECL extension or a hash extension. so if you don't have crypt() installed (< 5.3) or you don't have blowfish installed into crypt(), it's still not great...
@ircmaxell Isn't using the built-in bcrypt enough?
17:04
@NikiC if it's available. Prior to 5.3.0, it required a 3pd lib which was optional. So a fair number of 5.2.x deploys don't have bcrypt available
@NikiC :-P, but that should just dispell the "rework the algorithm" comment
@ircmaxell Well, if you use 5.2.x it's your problem anyway. 5.2 was EOLed already quite some time ago, so your system is "officially" insecure by definition
@ircmaxell :P Dinner now.
fair enough
posted on August 31, 2011 by Court Ewing

PHP's development process has been broken for a long time, and the failures of that process have swelled since the first ripples began to appear many years ago. The process didn't necessarily take a downward turn at any point; rather, it seems there was never really a sufficient or sustainable workflow from the start. This is no surprise given the very fluid history of PHP though, and the lac

yaha finished up to my goal for the day on this project... now to continue or not to continue (its only 11AM)
17:14
@Justin 1:14 pm here
@Neal east coast USA i presume?
3 hours ago, by Greg
@Neal East Coast USA?
yaa
nice.. Utah myself (11:15AM technically)
@Justin lol
I think if I kept at the programming I could probably complete this project 100% today -- but I have like a week and 4 days left till it absolutely HAS to be done so why rush it lol
17:17
@Justin ha
lol..
i love it!
@Justin better like this:
post the xkcd link
then u get the hover over as well
@Neal ahh post the link lets try it..
nice
17:21
easy guys
eih, go for it (there's nobody else talking)
@ircmaxell :-)
lol at least we're posting ones that are computer related
I know this isn't a php question, but it's driving me up the wall for hours...
17:23
:-D
@TimothyPerez yes?
lions-mark.com/stackoverflow/from_hell/wtf.html It's a div that won't show up in IE6
By the way, the PNGs are not transparent
first question: why support or even use IE6 anymore? IE9 is out which means most people should be on at least IE7
They are simple 8bit opaque
I know, I agree.
@TimothyPerez u cannot do this: .error > .middle > .lt > .rt > .content { in IE6
But this is my job on the line.
Why can't I do that?
17:25
@TimothyPerez bc u cant lol
Or what would be the fix / replacement to get that.
doesnt exist in IE6
just do .error .middle .lt .rt .content {
@TimothyPerez ^^
@TimothyPerez well, there's your problem... IE6. IE**6**
remove the >
17:25
IE6 should be illegal.
IE6 should be illegal I agree Timothy
@ircmaxell HA
I get people that periodically tell me 'your site doesnt work in IE6' to which I reply 'no Sh*t its not supposed to... upgrade IE or get a real browser it works fine in IE9, FF, Opera, Safari AND google chome.. use one of them'
I think it's definitely more harmful than marijuanna.
@Justin Actually, say that you refuse to support IE6, since doing so would put the rest of the world at security risk
IE6 is going down
Most use IE8
@ircmaxell lol i love it... sorry I cant support IE6.. it is a matter of national security.
still annoying...
17:28
I hope they don't test for it for development jobs anymore.
I would have had this thing done in 1/10 the time.
oh god that would suck...
@Justin it really is
of course any company that is using ie6 to test or even has ie6 isnt a company i would want to work for
@Neal I think that ignores FF5
@ircmaxell i dont think so
it cant
17:30
shows up fine in FF6 i know that much
@Neal it's not on the list, and FF4 dropped off by the same amount dotted (unknown) went back up...
@ircmaxell it might have an unknown USER-AGENT thats why there is a spike at the end with the dotted line
@Neal which is why I said I think it ignores FF5... :-P
@ircmaxell This one has 5.0: gs.statcounter.com/…
must ignore FF6 too -- and it ignored IE9
17:31
@ircmaxell it wasnt signifigant enough in the timespan i orig had there
@Justin ff6 is here: gs.statcounter.com/…
yeah i just clicked that one
@Neal So yup, it ignored FF5 (it fell off into other)
i keep all my browsers 100% up to date.. dunno why but i do...
@ircmaxell again. bc it wasnt signifigant in that time period
@Justin u rly have no choice w chrome lol
@Neal that depends on how you measure significance
17:33
@Neal yeah... Only reason I have more than FF and IE anyway is to ensure my JS is cross browser compatible
@ircmaxell lol and idk how this site does it. but its a goto site
I've fixed a ton of it thanx to @Neal
@TimothyPerez no prob bob
I uploaded the modified css. It's still weird though.
17:34
@ircmaxell heh? what mobiles use Opera?
its because you're trying to support IE6...
@Neal Android and IOS and WinMo mixed (platform independent)
I have to, it's apart of a test I'm doing
They are trying to make me go crazy
@ircmaxell These stats seem strange (especially the mobile OS one). Android is definitely ahead in the mobile OS market but these stats show Symbian ahead
17:35
@NikiC thats for the past month. change the search params
@NikiC Symbian is most definately ahead
I've heard of Symbian, but what the heck is that in?
It's Nokia's dumbphone OS
No, you've heard of the Sybian not the Symbian ;)
Oh, you mean the poorman's phone.
17:37
@Justin fellow Stern fan?
my iPhone is a poor mans phone
@ircmaxell stern is great!
Not as poor as a non-smart phone nokia with a giant dialpad
@Justin ++
yeah its a poor mans phone because I couldn't pay for it so i waited till the iPhone 4 came out and stole my moms old one for FREE because im a poor man :D
I'll stick with my Nexus S thank you...
17:38
@ircmaxell You're right, Symbian is still ahead. I misread something ;)
:-D
In the US it's REALLY far behind
evening
@ircmaxell the PHP teacher replied to my comment before he deleted his question
> My, about 300 ex-students, don’t think the same. I suggest you to first read and know what you are talking about before commenting. Greetings.
:D
man, i totally dig having 5.3.5 on our new machines. its so much faster and offers so many more options.
today i threw out my userland dateperiod for the real one
felt good
and i exchanged Zend_Date for localizing dates with the intlDateFormatter
@Gordon Could you give a link to that question?
yeah, link, I'd like to see the deleted comments
17:46
i have a pretty heavy calender site that takes 24 seconds to load. with the intl extension i could cut 4 seconds time from it. awesome
24 seconds good lord... and here I was complaining about 1 second while my server was undergoing a raid rebuild
@Justin yeah, it aint pretty, but there is several indices missing in the db and we may not add them
for a teacher, I would expect more than 5 answers at +1... Then again, only been around 9 days, so has time
im thinking about throwing out zend_translate as well
the less ZF code the better
in favor of what?
17:52
gettext
and intl locale and remaining formatters for everything localized
not a default installed item, so no go for me
comes with Zend Server
but i didnt identify Zend_Translate being slow, so i might leave it in. Works well with caching
@ircmaxell but intl is installed by default with 5.3 isnt it
@Gordon intl is, but gettext is not intl
F!#$@# IE6 Doesn't Support Negative Margins?!
@ircmaxell yeah gettext isnt installed by default
18:02
which isn't a problem if you control your environments
for the current milestone i have to do a number of refactorings to be able to insert the new features. just feels good to remove all those quick and dirty things. i can feel the app stabilize with each and every static call i kill
getting rid of the spooky action at a distance
hehehe
no more magic
its somewhat difficult though when you use ZF. there is just a lot of spooky action in it
Coding-style question: Do you prefer long if statements made up of several || blocks, or splitting it into several else if statements? Like, if (condition0 || condition1 || condition2) {stuff(); } or if (condition0) { stuff(); } else if (condition1) { stuff(); } else if (condition2) { stuff(); }
That looks terrible...lemme pastie that
Personally for me it depends on the situation.
18:15
@Zirak If you always do the same action, use one if
Remember - you can format long if's nicely too ;)
You can break it down into several lines, which I do, but there's so much abuse an if statement can take.
I think that readability wins, it's just nicer on the eyes
@Zirak I think you have another problem there: You don't use curly braces. Without those things can get messy quick. Always use them.
Yeah, I mostly use them. This was just a quick scribble so didn't bother
yeah -- annoys me when i don't see curly braces it definately makes readability much easier
public function meaningfulNameFoCondition()
{
    return condition0 || condition1 || condition2;
}
18:20
Is there some quick way to enable / disable XDebug using a GET parameter (i'm using apache)
@Gordon ooohhh, me likey
I prefer to have complex conditions in functions
(I mean disable completely, not just disable profiling)
or see if you can replace the conditional with polymorphism
@NikiC no idea. ask derick on irc ;)
@NikiC as in remove the extension?
18:24
@ircmaxell For example
then no, not possible as that would require a restart of PHP
crap
@Gordon Had an interesting discussion with @Kamil on that topic. I don't think it's possible to remove all conditionals in a codebase. You can mask them as array access or the such, but not remove entirely...
@NikiC Why, what's the matter?
I'll then just implement pretty error messages in PHP and disable it
what's it doing for you that you don't want?
18:27
OH MY GOD!!! I'm going to rip my hair out... I'm so close and this one minor thing in IE6 is holding me up. lions-mark.com/stackoverflow/from_hell/wtf.html
Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get rid of those gaps? I will paypal you money if I have to.
@ircmaxell It's slowing scripts down. And it convolutes performance data (especially if profiling is enabled!) So you sometimes do optimizations and then realize that they are actually counterproductive as soon as you turn XDebug off
@ircmaxell yeah, sometimes an if is just an if. and sometimes it might be possible to replace it with polymorphism but is not worth it.
@NikiC Yeah, that's fair
what gaps? You still trying to support IE6? shame..
@TimothyPerez well, get rid of IE6?
18:28
I can't
@Gordon Well, my assertion is that you can't replace all conditionals. You need at least one to choose which object to instantiate..
The person assigning me the work is requiring this as part of an assesment
well tell the person assigning you the work to get f*cked
@ircmaxell well, i agree.
That's what I'd do anyway -- anyone forcing me to support IE6 deserves to die in a fiery manner
18:30
@TimothyPerez what assessment? pain tolerance?
Quite fair
and btw, your mouseover doesn't work either @ Timothy Perez
The mouseover is no problem, I'll take care of that.
Just trying to get this F@!#ing div to render properly in IE6 MOTHER @#%)*FS()@()%*
Time to refactor my code:
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
@NikiC absolutely :)
18:32
Just tell the person assigning you the project or whatever to go find a fire and die in it.. 'cause supporting IE6 is against your religion (the religion of real internet browsers)
@NikiC ummm...
str_replace('}', ')', @nikic) <-- Transforms from PHP needing refactoring to good LISP...
thats nothing NikiC -- ive got one jQuery function thats over 100 lines long :D
@Justin well, its usually enough to come with less obscure arguments, like telling them the extra money you have t charge for making it compatible with an outdated brwoser even MS doesnt want you to use anymore
@ircmaxell :P
18:35
@Gordon yes, but i like the creative ways of getting out of it
'matter of national security sorry the head of the FBI told me not to support IE6'
@Gordon I charge double the project cost for IE7 compatibility. And double that for IE6 compat (and 3 times that for both IE7 and IE6) :-P
@Justin Nah, 100 lines are okay ;)
eh maybe its not exactly 100 lines long -- but it's LONG
$('.pu').click(function() {
$.ajax({
url: $(this).attr('href'),
type: 'GET',
data: 'id='+$(this).attr('id').replace('record-', ''),
success: function(response) {
var obj = $.parseJSON(response);
if (obj.buttons == 'true') {
var btns = {};
if (obj.button_1 != '') {
btns[obj.button_1] = function() {
$('#popuperrors').hide();
$.ajax({
url: $('#frmpopup').attr('action'),
type: 'POST',
data: $('#frmpopup').serialize(),
success: function(response) {

var obj = $.parseJSON(response);
if (obj.response == 'false') {
oh yeah! lol
for dynamic popups
am I the only one that partially wishes that PHP would make array a pseudo-class to allow for $array = new array(1, 2, 3); (which acts like a regular array), but then exposes arrays in an object format
@TimothyPerez would including modernizr fix it?
committed suicide
@ircmaxell I think many would like to have something like that ;)
that way you can do $array->sort(); and myarray extends array { public function sort() { my.sort.code.here } } $foo = new MyArray(1, 2, 3); $foo->sort();
could be fun
@TimothyPerez modernizr.com
18:40
Oh I would... trust me
I can't.
No JS allowed
They want me to suffer
@ircmaxell Have you already forgotten?
Jul 4 at 14:19, by salathe
PHP sucks.
lol PHP doesn't suck
ASP.net sucks
@TimothyPerez Why?
Every ASP.net guy I met is a fat greasy white guy who loves IE6
No offense to caucasians.
@TimothyPerez Just for context: salathe is one of the php core contributors ;) so don't get that wrong ;)
18:42
zing..
@NikiC Not forgotten, but wished
eh thats open to opinion really Timothy but what I have come to realize is:
@TimothyPerez try position: relative; where you have the negative margins for IE6
PHP or ASP (any ASP)... you can like one or the other but not both
@TimothyPerez Depending on your definition of sucks, it does very hard
18:42
@Go
@Gordon finally got the demon looking perfect
@Justin If you like classic ASP, you're in a league of your own
@ircmaxell - i'm a PHP guy -- if I liked ASP I would be in the ASP chat
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@ircmaxell I think adding such scalar as object behavior would require quite a big change in how PHP works, so we will never see that (it would be a big BC break and PHP doesn't like to break BC [apart from accidential breaks...])
@NikiC No argument. I wouldn't expect it until 6 or 7 anyway... But it would be nice
autoboxing and such...
18:45
that bc break argument is so dull
@Gordon From my side or PHP's side?
welp I think it's time for me to go to lunch.. 12:45 sounds like a good time to stop
i mean, yeah. its important but not all the way down to php3
@NikiC from php's side
@Gordon I have no problem breaking BC on a major version. Minor versions should not break BC, but should deprecate functionality that will break in the next major
so 5.3 -> 5.4 should not have any significant BC breaks. It can add, it can deprecate, but it shouldn't break...
@ircmaxell right, but they are quite hesitant to bc break on majors either
18:47
@ircmaxell I'm glad you've considered it interesting - what do you understand by conditional? because my standing highly depends on that piece of infomation :)
@Gordon Yeah, and that's it's greatest strength and at the same time its biggest weakness
ok, it was probably smart to be bc with php 4 just to make people change at all
@KamilTomšík Conditional means that you can't determine at compile time the execution path...
In computer science, conditional statements, conditional expressions and conditional constructs are features of a programming language which perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified boolean condition evaluates to true or false. Apart from the case of branch predication, this is always achieved by selectively altering the control flow based on some condition. In imperative programming languages, the term "conditional statement" is usually used, whereas in functional programming, the terms "conditional expression" or "conditional construct" are ...
Namely:
booo
autoboxing fail
> In contrast to other languages, in Smalltalk the conditional statement is not a language construct but defined in the class Boolean as an abstract method that takes two parameters, both closures. Boolean has two subclasses, True and False, which both define the method, True executing the first closure only, False executing the second closure only.
19:04
wow, chrome just borked my computer
unity borked my moms netbook
sucks...
I'm running an old netbook on 8.04, because nothing newer works with it. But 8.04 runs flawlessly...
@ircmaxell oh, btw, didnt you say you bought a motorola xoom? how is it?
@ircmaxell in that case, we're not in conflict because that's essence of polymorphism
@ircmaxell btw what have you deleted? was eating dinner :)
19:20
@Gordon I like it.
@KamilTomšík the direct link to the wikipedia part about smalltalk, but I copy/pasted instead
@ircmaxell ok, thx
@Gordon If you're thinking of getting one, unless you can get it real cheap, then I'd suggest the Galaxy Tab 10.1
@KamilTomšík Well, not really. With polymorphic code you can often determine at compile time, you just can't determine at writing time
@ircmaxell certainly not true in dynamic environment with eval :)
@KamilTomšík I said often...
ok, fair
19:25
that's the difference. Polymorphic code can't be determined at writing time, but can at compile time. Conditionals can't be determined at writing time or at compile time. Non-conditionals can be determined at both writing time and compile time...
Hey how do I do a mysql select where a row has a creation_time (TIMESTAMP) within the past 2 weeks?
Now, if you're chaining, then you can't determine the least deterministic side. So if you have non-conditional code that's called by polymorphic code, then you can't determine if it's called at writing time,b ut you can at compile time. Likewise if you have conditionally declared polymorphism, then you can't determine even at compile time
@ircmaxell but not always - any user-input conditional can be implemented using polymorphism however not determined at compile-time
@KamilTomšík well, it's still dependent upon a non-polymorphic conditional somewhere along the line though
@ircmaxell actually im thinking of buying a cheap HP one when they restocked and then put android on it
19:27
@ircmaxell uh, I guess I'm too tired to get that statement :)
@ircmaxell why would i use DATE_SUB?
@Gordon No idea on that. I love my Xoom. There are a few things I'd like better (weight and screen quality - it's good, but not great)...
@Neal WHERE creation_time > DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 2 WEEK)
nm
@ircmaxell btw: remember about that $var problem? in the sense of:

class Counter{ ...
  function increase(){
    $this->count += $this->step;
  }

you were curious about dereferencing other vars, IIRC
@ircmaxell well, they dropped price to 99€ because they discontinue webos and there is a project that will try to make android work on it. i dont need a tablet at all, so thats sounds just like a good opportunity to waste money for a toy
19:29
@ircmaxell thanks ^_^
@KamilTomšík Well, counters are not always needed. There are other ways of handling that issue
@Gordon Yeah...
@Neal Nope...
@ircmaxell that's just example - IIRC, you were interested about something in that sense (passing one var as parameter to method invoked on other var)
@KamilTomšík Not as a parameter. But more of using a variable (for lack of a better word) in some body. Example: user enters a title, you need to pass that title to the save method. How do you do that?
@Gordon You want a geek toy? Here you go: arduino.cc
@ircmaxell they had one at froscon. im not into microprocessor programming though :)
They are really fun though. You can make all sorts of neat mechanical devices
I've been planning on building a Jenkins monitor with one...
19:38
@ircmaxell well, there would be no save, because whole language is designed to be open for modifications - you can override meta-level methods to implement seamless persistence. (map every var change as db update or unit-of-work update) second, title itself is mutable, every string/number/everything is mutable - it provides edit method and every keypress is actually just method call (or command to be clear)
have to go now. see you tomorrow.
@KamilTomšík uhhh
@ircmaxell sounds like madness, right? :)
/<[^>]*[\^[^]]*>.*]/
19:41
but it's really that weird I'm sure you've experienced any mobile app - when entering text field, tiny keyboard will popup, showing you only allowed keys
this is other thing why it's not that bad - it's very clear what you can type and what you can't... subject can restrict keys just like any other methods
and in exactly same way as ACL can be implemented
Ok, what about non-interactive input?
@ircmaxell __call - or handleCommand because every object can intercept any call to itself
that could be really dangerous though
@ircmaxell why? (and which one)
having all input be method calls?
19:47
command sends
@ircmaxell

blog posts addNew
title "Test post"
body "This is test body"

NOTE: quoting is optional and mandatory only when multiple-spaces are contained in one command
oooh get back home from grabbing lunch, check my email and it says 'Welcome! You've got money!'
of course there is no method "Test post" or "This is test body" but from the interpreter point of view, it's just command
which can be dangerous
hm, sucks, edit eaten formating - title and body should be on indented level
@ircmaxell why?
calling methods directly from user input?
19:54
uh huh, no
user interface is special layer, thin but magic - it's not directly possible to call anything
but you just said it was
did i miss something interesting ?
this is code:

    blog posts addNew
     title "Test post"
     body "This is test body"


this would be ui-code

  blog posts addNew
    title
     T
     e
     s
     t
     ...
afk, will get back later
insert coin
dam, didn't work

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