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user924016
17:13
** coding paralysis **
user924016
What are you guys working on?
m59
m59
If I'm building an assoc. array from some data that may be repetitive, what would be better, check if the property exists and continue, or just overwrite that property?
Like, the code may do something like $myArr['foo'] = 'some value' 50 times
so, I could otherwise check 50 times and have it skip the assignment if it's alread there
user924016
like isset(arr[index] vs arr[index] = x ?
m59
m59
yeah
I'm just wondering if it's a performance loss to keep overwriting it, and while overwriting it is less code, I don't know which would be considered cleaner
All keys always have the same value, so there's nothing to worry with there
user924016
If all keys have the same value why then the need for isset ?
user924016
17:22
Something sounds fishy
Sounds like you want to go with whatever is easiest to understand; do you have an example? pastebin, etc.?
user924016
=]
m59
m59
Hm?
I'm with @DanLugg. Go with what is easiest to understand. That just doesn't sound like something that will be a legitimate performance concern right now.
Unless you know for a fact that you'll be doing it a lot
The main question is why is the same value being submitted 50 times :)
user924016
17:23
^
user924016
Sup Dan
m59
m59
This will be easy if you're familiar with api's being able to "expand" resources
CHEVRONS!
m59
m59
if you ask for 50 articles and all 50 articles have the same category id, and you ask for category to be expanded (so you're getting that info as well)
17:24
@m59 I'm familiar with the concept; $expand=path/of/resource
m59
m59
I have to dig into each article and grab the href, which I use for the expand request
So, I'm iterating through the main resource, say 50 items
Okay, so... it sounds like what you want to do is use a caching mechanism.
m59
m59
and building another object like:
[
  categories: [
    1: categories/1
    2: categories/2
  ]
]
and it could be more complex than that, and the resource isn't necessarily located by id like that
Then once I have that, I will build the request object for each item in that
As I mentioned, it sounds like what you'll want to do is use caching.
m59
m59
how's that?
17:29
You pull 50 articles. You're expanding the categories. First article, you grab the category data and attach it and cache it (based on ID or whatever). Second article, check to see for a category cache hit, otherwise pull it too. etc.
m59
m59
Welp, I'm wrong anyway =D The word categories can't even be discovered in that process.
Yeah, I had that going before, but all of this is so messy
What I just realized pretty much blew up that plan anyway
In order to know where the new resource belongs structural, I have to create the new Request object for it
Well, there's 2 3 approaches you can use to mitigate performance problems when it comes to expandable resource data. 1) Pagination. 2) Caching. 3) Both
m59
m59
Request->getBaseRoute() // 'categories'
Will google adsense potentially ruin my website and drive away the audience?
m59
m59
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute not if your content is good.
17:31
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute people netizens have evolved to ignore such nuisance.. :P
^^ Very true. I unwittingly ignore ads.
@m59 It's a sports-like website dedicated to my local town's recreational basketball program. It shows standings, scores, stats etc. So most of the traffic comes from the players and other audience from within the town.
I doubt that such a fixed size audience will generate much ad revenue then.
@DanLugg i just assume it's an image or something and my eyes move away from them. :P
m59
m59
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute yeah, it doesn't sound like you'll make much off of it. You want like millions of hits to make money.
17:33
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute depending on the placement. Just don't make it a modal popup in front of your page or something lol. A lot of people I think are running adblocker these days and it will remove them automatically
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute if people have a reason to go to your site, ads wont stop them from doing so.. just dont make them popup in them middle of the screen or anything that makes it annoying
@DanLugg Yeah, that's what I was thinking. It may get a few dollars here and there (I think?), but I don't want to ruin the site and drive everyone away just for a few dollars!
s/dollars/cents/
to be honest, the ads themselves look pretty ugly
user924016
intrusive ads are the worst
17:35
aah forget it, i could care less for a few more cents.
Hey. I have question. What is better. One 8gb memory or 2x4gb?
@MaciejCzyżewski for what? if you use one 8gb, you have one extra slot you can use later..
m59
m59
I don't think it matters performance wise, but 8gb is better because it takes up one less slot you can fill later
@reikyoushin @m59 yeye. But in my personal computer (not server :-^^, laptop) I have max 8gb. And I have choice.
17:38
@MaciejCzyżewski then get the cheaper option i guess?
m59
m59
If you're maxed at 8gb, yeah, do what's cheaper
which is probably 2 4's
Ok, ok. I thought that there are some small differences in speed.
@DaveRandom svnhub.com
@MaciejCzyżewski I think 2 are slightly faster, but it will be minimal. But if one dies (happened to me before) you'll have another one. But if you want to upgrade at some point (new motherboard) where you can use the old one, then the 8gb would make more sense. In the end it doesn't really matter, depends on your situation
@MaciejCzyżewski there could be, but negligible..
@Patrick thx for opinion.
17:42
If I set max_execution_time in a script, will that affect all other scripts included on the current page? I have autoloading set up, and any page load could include upward of 30 files. Will setting the max_execution_time affect all those, or just the script I call it in?
yey! random stars popping around.
m59
m59
@DanLugg so, do I need pass an array by reference to the function that looks at each item and use it as the cache?
17:57
I like creating svg images with PHP :-)
@MaciejCzyżewski nice :-P
return [$target ?: $hostName => $result];
Yay for unclear codez \o/
user924016
lol
user924016
nice
One down, 200 to go :D
m59
m59
18:10
Woah, unexpected, but nice!
$myArr = [];
$myArr['foo']['bar'] = 123; <-- works!
var_dump($myArr);
So, the Shire is real, and I'm going there.
@webarto how come the one who appears to be the most heavily protected is the one being carried away?
silly police
^^ Yea really, if anything the other police should wear him as armor.
also, can't tell if that is a dog or a goat in the bottom left, looks like a goat.
@crypticツ The collar looks like something used for a dog to me
Of course I'm not too familiar with goats either so you may be right
The grenade is a nice touch
m59
m59
until someone pulls the pin
then it's just a mess
I'm kinda surprised at all the military goat images on the internet. Is there something I should be worried about?
Well, there was. They've already taken over, so no use worrying now.
I, for one, welcome our cloven-hoofed overlords.
I've just created a new cpanel account using WHM though PHP scripts present a 500 error when they have permission g+w. They work fine without that permission. Git pulls .php scripts with g+w. How can I solve this problem?
18:25
@crypticツ What, you've never seen birdswitharms?
@LeaHayes Find out why the 500 is happening - check the web server error logs.
@charles I will check... though it seems to resolve itself by using chmod g-w script.php. Most odd...
This is literally a fresh install btw, with the addition of yum install git
@webarto hey.. found ya!
18:28
I'm wondering why there exist large libraries for painting (e.g. charts) with PHP… when we can build our own svg image with just a small bit of xml…
does anyone know where to get the source code of mysql?
@Charles SoftException in Application.cpp:256: File "/home/test/public_html/t.php" is writeable by group
@reikyoushin did you also literally type his question into Google and get the result?
18:30
tl;dr: suexec is saving your rear end from a security issue. You'll want to find a way to tell git to not give group write permissions by default.
@DanLugg yeah.. Google "mysql source"
I Googled "does anyone know where to get the source code of mysql?"
^^ oooh i love the google autolinker.. XP
@Charles thanks :)
I am lost to be honest, from this page I can get the binary: dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql but I need the source?
18:31
Is it a good idea to disable suEXEC since this is a dedicated server for internal use only?
web facing server, but not reseller
@We'reAllMadHere Scroll down on the link i showed you.. dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/…
When you type a question in chat, before you hit [Enter], instead; copy and paste it into Google and see what results you get.
@DanLugg are you using daverandom's chat linkifier too?
Yeop.
@DanLugg useful for times like this hehe
18:34
Every time a new business object is added to the domain model I am getting sick of adding a method to my EntityFactory, MapperFactory, RepositoryFactory etc. I'd like it to be as automatic as possible using reflection but is it a bad idea?
Word.
18:49
Excel.
OneNote
user924016
PowerPoint
iLife Suite
m59
m59
More code philosophy...my understanding is that I should only deal with the "outside or global world" once at the beginning of my script
Lotus Notes
m59
m59
18:56
So, I have $headers = getallheaders(); at the start, and then I use my own variable
user924016
Larry Leisure suit
m59
m59
If I make a new Request object, I need those headers
I'm not sure how to get them
How bad of an idea is it to store "global" like things in my DiC so it can give them to things that need them?
WordPerfect 5.1 DOS
user924016
print 10 "The food is too hot"
10 INKEY$
user924016
19:04
0x80
user924016
19:40
Any of you done bout 2-3 years of java (on the side maybe..) ?
m59
m59
From my reading, it looks like having a class for that kind of thing is a good way to go, in which case the DiC could provide it.
user924016
what was the "global thing"?
m59
m59
@RonniSkansing just getallheaders()
Hi there, can someone quickly help me? Basically I have a database (phpmyadmin) named type, and inside I have 3 columns; id, term, description. When I echo $term, how do I choose what term I want to echo. Eg I want to echo "term" with the ID of 1, and then description with the ID of 1. How to do this please?
@m59 create an immutable iterator from the global and inject it into your request class
19:44
@user3199791 you have to change your SQL to something like: select * from type where id = 1

that will return your single row with everything about id = 1
@TutelageSystems Thanks, but I want to echo everything. Next I would want to echo everything with ID of "2" on the same page.
Would I just keep selecting?
@user3199791 if you want to "echo" everything, select * from type order by id

then in your php code, keep "fetch"ing the records and display them. I don't know if you are just using straight php/mysql calls but the old method is something like

while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($results)) {
... do stuff here
user924016
@user3199791 please supply some code in a pastebin or something like that
Sure, give me 10 mins.
Thanks.
user924016
@crypticツ 'The after' looks/sounds great.
19:52
Mornign room
user924016
Hi PeeHaa
moin @PeeHaa
user895378
@NikiC I assume that's because you dropped 5.2 support?
19:58
yes :)
user895378
winner!
and ported everything to namespaces. that took hours
and everything is still (mostly) backwards compatible
@NikiC github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/master/lib/PhpParser/… looool… keywordsasidentifiers… lalala…
@bwoebi yeah, I have a lot of names ending in underscores...
hehe ;-)
user895378
20:02
I love it when all the ext/openssl tests pass with 1.0.1e but one mysteriously fails with 1.0.2-dev ...
user895378
-______-
@rdlowrey is there a bug in the dev version?
user895378
Dunno. Trying to decide now if I should spend the time to hunt down the problem since it only happens in a dev version of OpenSSL ...
@rdlowrey no… do it later when it's released. (or… but just if you want to bugreport)
user895378
That's what I wanted to hear :)
20:08
Guys,
why doesn't file_get_contents open my wave files anymore?
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Q: file_get_contents won't read .wav

SaphireIt used to work, but I must have a made a change I didn't notice. This code should open a .wav file, encode it in base64 and return a string. But file_get_contents is empty. The strlen of it is 0 Why? $id = $_POST["id"]; echo "<result>"; $res = $mysqli->query(" SELECT * FROM FILETABLE WHERE i...

@Saphire I'm suggesting that I just detected PEBKAC.
what?
A user error is an error made by the human user of a complex system, usually a computer system, in interacting with it. Although the term is sometimes used by human-computer interaction practitioners, the more formal human error term is used in the context of human reliability. User error and related phrases such as PEBKAC ("Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair") and the complementary PEBCAK ("Problem Exists Between Chair and Keyboard"), PICNIC ("Problem In Chair Not In Computer"), PIBCAK ("Problem Is Between Chair And Keyboard"), POBCAK ("Problem Occurs Between Chair And Keyboard"), ...
Thx for the sidenote
So, the code is fine?
@Saphire The question does not look like you tried to debug it
user924016
20:10
"$res = $mysqli->query("
SELECT * FROM FILETABLE
WHERE id = '$id';");" << do you have this running online?
looks fine except the possible sqli
It does not contain whether an error was thrown or at which point it fails, in general
The sqli works fine
@Saphire sqli means sql-injection
And I'm sure that SQL Injection works just fine with that script
20:12
Wait
I just noticed smth
user924016
typo?
@RonniSkansing smth => something I think…
user924016
hehe
user924016
My crystal ball showed me that Saphire had a typo and deleted his question
ah okay
^^
user924016
20:16
hehe
user924016
=]
I also hope that he discovered the horrible security vulnerability and is looking up how to secure it
Ok something odd is happening
I use the same script in 2 apps
But with one app, the uploaded .wav has 0 byte, while the other one uploads all
For the first time in > 6 months I have been given the go ahead to do exercise :D... this means I need a new gym playlist!
20:21
@Fabien Does drinking beer count as exercise?
heh I wish.
@Charles Holy crap. PHP 4? People are still running that?
Dude
When I listen to things you say
PHP4 on MySQL4.
Like that deprecated mysqli or PHP 4 now
I feel like PHP evolved a lot since I checked it
20:23
Just to be clear, PHP4 has been dead since like 2008, @Saphire.
Also, 1990 is not ten years ago.
I am running PHP-5.2
ok no response to my meta question... time to start crawling the chat transcript!
@PeeHaa What search backend did you settle on, out of curiosity?
@Charles I am just going to dump everything in a postgres backend for now (phase one). I am thinking about converting it to solr later because it is awesome
user924016
@PeeHaa what is the question?
user924016
20:28
on meta
awesome and ridiculous fast
@PeeHaa Consider ElasticSearch instead of Solr. Way, way easier to get started with it.
11
Q: Crawling the chat transcripts

PeeHaaI want to make a usable chat search and in order to do this I want to gather the chat messages from SO. AFAIK chat is not in the data dump nor is it available through the API. So I want to crawl the chat transcripts for messages. As a test I will start with the transcript of room 11 by starting...

@Charles I have heard that often. Would be a nice project to start dicking around with it
@PeeHaa It's a worthwhile one. Literally just posting some JSON to the right place and then asking it to be searched, with index creation doable after the fact if desired.
It can also be made more automatic. github.com/jprante/elasticsearch-river-jdbc
@Charles Interesting
20:31
I haven't touched that particular one, but I'm intrigued as all hell by it.
Agreed. Looks noice
I Googled something and it brought me to the laravel website. I quickly looked through a few topics in the documentation. Is there any behaviour in the whole framework that is not initiated by a static call?
@David local variables, but that's about it
That's pretty awful
It is aweful
user924016
20:39
@David yea but I think you can just read all the facades and use it in a more "normal" way
Who makes this stuff its unbelievable
user924016
static facades.. service thingy
@David A very loud person that has convinced a lot of people that he knows what he's doing, when in fact he's quite wrong about a few specific things and really doesn't realize it.
He's not stupid, he's just smart but wrong.
And I just read an article a few days ago and the guy could not praise laravel enough.
And all the comments were agreeing.
I've actually read a in a few places developers/bloggers saying laravel is this amazing framework. Mind boggling
Laravel is the PHP framework for Web Artisans. Anyone who doesn't like it is clearly wrong.
user924016
20:45
^ got that one right
" An artisan[1] (from French: artisan, Italian: artigiano) or craftsman (craftsperson)[2] is a skilled manual worker who makes items that may be functional -->> or strictly *decorative*" <<--
user924016
or at least the last part of that statement
The weirder thing is those posts I see that say Laravel doesn't really use static...because, ya know, facades
user924016
^ lol that is the best one
@cspray Yeah that is really the most stupid thing of 2013
@PeeHaa And 2013 had a lot of stupid things
20:49
The real stupid thing isn't the lolstatic, it's the people following it without actually grasping the downsides.
user924016
@salathe so how long you been a comedian?
@RonniSkansing you're just jealous of laravel!
user924016
haha
Also it looks the codebase uses tabs? ewww
ThW
ThW
Morning
20:54
Howdy
user1607528
good morning, I am using phpmailer, and I add recipients and send alltogether, is there way to also change body of the email in loop for each recipient ?
user1607528
Right now when I do it just makes it same for all recipients
user895378
@salathe Artisans Partisans
user895378
For those who haven't seen the awesomeness yet ... view this video and seek to exactly 31:44
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@Muhammet You'd have to send one email to one person at a time. In a loop. Shouldn't be hard, but it will be slower.
user1607528
21:06
@Charles exactly, that was what I was concerned about, i guess will have to include sending inside loop
youtube.com/watch?v=anr7DQnMMs0#t=1900 <- quick link to the timestampish
Aw man, I'd only heard of this one, not actually watched...
user1607528
@Charles so ther is no other way than sending multiple times ?
@Muhammet Not as far as I'm aware.
user1607528
@Charles thanks
@rdlowrey I was totally with him up until the whole "modify the framework" BS. Who does that? This isn't freaking Drupal 5 we're talking about here.
user895378
21:10
Yeah ... I mean if you know enough to be aware of what you have to rip out then why are you using the framework in the first place.
user1607528
Damn, a lot to learn in programming, i guess it takes a life of one person to be a badass programmer like know most of the stuff
@Muhammet And even then, everything you know will become obsolete within five to ten years. Stop learning, and you're dead.
user1607528
@Charles yeah, i feel like i will never catch up to all these stuff. I mean it goes deeper and deeper and new things come up. How long it took you to come to your position right now ?
@salathe Artisans is related to Comic Sans, is it?
21:37
@rdlowrey lol, so, in a nutshell he says "Frameworks suck; instead, use build/deploy"
user895378
It just makes me laugh because people get so worked up about their frameworks.
Understandably. I'd be pissed if you said your swiss-army knife could get you out of more problems than my swiss-army knife.
When in reality, what you want is a screwdriver and a spoon; neither of which either of the swiss-army knives have.
@DanLugg My swiss-army knife actually comes with phillips, flat-head and star screwdrivers. Additionally I have an entire kitchenware set stored away in the little side compartments
So ... naner naner naner
Pff, my swiss-army knife comes with a swiss-army knife factory. So na-na-na boo-boo!
@DanLugg <insert FactoryFactory joke here>
user895378
21:42
Functions. All of the things :)
@cspray (new FactoryFactoryJokeFactory)->createFactoryFactoryJoke()
user924016
22:00
gn good ppl
@DanLugg Class FactoryFactoryJokeFactory not found Exception
oh well. g'nyt guys!
user895378
22:16
@reikyoushin later!
@NikiC someone should write a book: Breaking git! … So that if someone has read that book, he never does any errors: He has learnt from the errors listed in the book.
@bwoebi It's really simple: Don't merge stuff into the wrong branch ^^
That is all :)
@NikiC no. I merged from the wrong branch into the right branch. Small difference :-)
user895378
FWIW I merged the news file from 5.6 into master on my first php-src merge.
user895378
22:25
But I'm really good at not making the same mistake twice ...
22:48
Just got an error that made me laugh, thought I'd share.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function var_dumb()
16
just a typo, but made me laugh xD
@FernandoSilva nice
Could somebody help me with my little array problem in php? I've posted a question but I only got some ironic answers
@RonnyLinsener post the link so we can take a peek
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Q: Fill up an Arrray from a mysql result

Ronny LinsenerFrom my mysql-query I get this array ( [0] => Array ( [time] => 00:00:00 [sales] => 55.99 [orders] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [time] => 06:00:00 [sales] => 46.37 [orders] => 1 ) [2] => Array ( ...

My way of thinking is to create a new array like this
$times = array(
'00:00:00',
'02:00:00',
'04:00:00',
'06:00:00',
'10:00:00',
'12:00:00',
'14:00:00',
'16:00:00',
'18:00:00',
'20:00:00',
'22:00:00'
);
step through this new array and check with in_array($result['time'], $times). if this check is false I would like to insert a new array element with ( [time] => 00:00:00 [sales] => 0.00 [orders] => 0 )
@RonnyLinsener I think you're getting some irony because we don't see how that array is being built or what were your attempts to try and make it work. Personally I'd like to see how you're setting that array up from the query to see if I could include something to output your desired results
22:59
this is the tricky sql-query which the array builds
SELECT SUBSTRING(DATE(o.date_purchased) + INTERVAL (HOUR(o.date_purchased) - HOUR(o.date_purchased) MOD 2) HOUR , 11) AS time_purchased,
ROUND(SUM(ot.value), 2) AS sales_today,
COUNT(*) AS orders_today
FROM orders_helper AS o
JOIN orders_total_helper AS ot ON ot.orders_id = o.orders_id
WHERE ot.class = 'ot_total'
AND o.date_purchased >= CURRENT_DATE()
AND o.date_purchased < CURRENT_DATE() + INTERVAL 1 DAY
GROUP BY DATE(o.date_purchased) + INTERVAL (HOUR(o.date_purchased) - HOUR(o.date_purchased) MOD 2) HOUR
and this is the foreach loop to split the mysql-result
foreach ($sales['RESULT'] as $sale) {
$sale_time[] = $sale['time_purchased'];
$sale_today[] = $sale['sales_today'];
$order_today[] = $sale['orders_today'];
}
@RonnyLinsener Ok, lemme give it a go
@RonnyLinsener I answered.
@RonnyLinsener I added a 3v4l link.
23:15
that looks great ... I will read and learn it
No prob.
That is probably not the best solution; but it should solve the problem.
but what about my thoughts with the small $times array? with this way i would also have the right order for the finally result
First gym sessions in 7 months of inactivity. Apparently I look like a ghost.
Stop wearing sheets over your head at the gym then
@RonnyLinsener Posted, hope that's what you need.
23:28
@Fabien That 7 months from those shin fractures you were mentioning?
Yup
I've had the fractures over a year, but I stopped exercising to try and heal them 7 months ago
Still don't know if they're healed but Doc said I can go to the gym. CT within next few weeks will confirm if they have, and if they haven't they're going to put a nail down my shin.
I just made myself a ghost costume out of an old sheet, disappointingly I look more like a member of the KKK than a scooby-doo ghost :-(
It's a bit early for a halloween costume no?
Indeed, but I just posted chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/14557039#14557039 and then realised I've never actually done it and didn't want to get hit by a bus tomorrow or something without ever having done it
lol
I get so accustomed to hearing pings in this chat when something is addressed to me without one it's actually quite difficult to notice.,
23:41
@Fernando Silva it's really exactly what i need
@RonnyLinsener Awesome, glad I could help^^
@Fabien Yea, several years ago I had been working out pretty religiously and then I fubar'd my knee and was laid up for 6 months. Was sooo hard getting back into it
Hell, I never really did get back into it the way I was doing it.
@cspray No, but think of the work out you get just by carting your awesome facial hair around with you everywhere you go
@DaveRandom Indeed. If it is snowing outside it is even more as it winds up getting in my beard and forming little beardcicles
@cspray Yeh that sucks. Ridiculously, the most excessive facial hair stage I wen through was when I was up in Whistler, it really sucks when you get to work and have to spend 2 minutes in front of the hand dryer in the toilet defrosting you beard
23:52
@DaveRandom True that. But, ya know...I wouldn't shave my beard off in the winter time for just about anything
Having my own little personal face-scarf is pretty nice
I keep mine pretty neat these days but occasionally it gets away from me and then when I trim it I really notice the cold on my chin
@Fernando Silva I've posted a comment
(even more so) I think I am in love with the most recent City and Colour album, which I have had for months and never listened to until this evening
@DaveRandom I used to be clean shaven due to work. But lately I've just been letting it grow naturally. I actually want to get it to a state I can start entering beard competitions
I'm pretty certain you're at least at the pipe-smoking competition stage at the moment
I can totally see you nursing a well packed bowl with that bad boy
23:56
haha
It has actually caused me to no longer be carded when I buy beer. They take one look at me and just take my money.
Anyone free to help me with PHP?
I've got a quick question.
Basically: I have a database named "type", the structure of this is: id, term, description.
I will be adding 1000's of entrys into this table, how do I echo a specific term, and description.

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