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user652649
00:18
Sup!
@wes I see you are a web developer.
Do you you use any frameworks when you develop?
user652649
user652649
00:38
@ajon did you grasp that i'm a webdeveloper checking my "awesome" answers on stackoverflow? are you sure that you looked at them with care?
haha, I didn't read them at all.. I just saw you were in the webdeveloper chat room.
and php chat room.
I didn't realize those were the rooms you were in, but I thought rather that those were your areas of expertise.
user652649
:P
user652649
anyway no, i don't use any framework, vanilla ftw!
00:57
@ajon I'm also in the C++ room but I know only how to write a hello world program :P
 
2 hours later…
02:33
@JoeWatkins Got it working now, but the logic is a bit fugly =/
m59
m59
02:57
I got stuck with an ugly spot in my code again.
Things are never supposed to depend on a DI container, right?
@JoeWatkins Update .. it has this unfortunate behaviour too; and I can't capture after T_ECHO because it will blow up with 55 shift/reduce =(
@m59 right
Well, you can do that for rapid prototyping, but it's technical debt that you're building up
m59
m59
@Ocramius well, I have the container at the top level instantiating things, but I have a class that needs to dynamically instantiate something (that's its job)
@m59 oh, then the container as a dep is actually ok if your class is some kind of factory
m59
m59
I could do it at the top level, except that the process has to be repeated (loop)
02:59
@Ocramius The alternative being many constructor arguments? :)
m59
m59
So, it's a factory that uses the DI container, right?
@Jack you know that too many of 'em means you got something wrong, right? :P
@m59 ya
m59
m59
It's just funny because the DI container is serving the factory and passing itself into it.
Someone told me that such a thing was NEVER ok, but I guess they were wrong.
I know use cases also for singletons
m59
m59
Can the router be the factory?
    $Handler = $Router->getHandler($Request)
And what that will do is look at the Request and use the DI container to return the appropriate class
03:05
It can do that, yes
that's what most FWs out there do, they just add another step in the middle
where router just gives you some kind of identifier and that identifier is the logic name for a handler (controller)
@Ocramius Sure .. to give an example, I have a controller that uses a few services ... but I don't want to push instances of each service into it in case it will get used.
@Jack I blogged extensively about that on ocramius.github.io/blog/…
So, instead, I push a DiC inside ... so the controller can do $this->dic->create(<class-name>)
and even in that case, making smaller controllers helps
Thanks, I'll have a read.
03:07
Explicit service location for performance reasons is a mistake IMO - service location is OK for switching logic depending on a map
and for RAD (by sacrificing flexibility)
Hmm, how is that service locator??
well, ok, let me put it this way then
if it's a factory, then your stuff there is probably not really DI
if it's a locator, well, <insert-bad-things-about-sl-here/>
I thought the chief difference between SL and DIC is the fact that DIC instantiates the objects.
SL is "get me something", DIC is just one possible implementation for that - it doesn't even need to instantiate stuff to be a DIC :D
and most DICs are also injectors/factories/more stuff
m59
m59
My DiC is probably kinda bad.
03:14
Let's say I take a DIC like Auryn and push this as a dependency into one of my classes .. am I unwittingly using it as an SL?
@Jack I think so, yes
@Jack the biggest disadvantages here are: 1) your class now depends on the container's interface, where the container is not part of your logic 2) your class now depends on a particular configured service name in the container
Yeah, it's not a true dependency on the container itself but rather on its workings :)
To take a practical example, most early Symfony2 Bundles used a service called 'doctrine' fetched via the container used as an SL in controllers. When compatibility had to be extended to other similar services, things exploded
And also, people coding stuff like that in their service layer made their service layer bound to the interface of Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface, being unable to reuse their service in, for example, silex apps
also not necessarily a business use case, but at some point (unlikely), symfony is going to rename that interface or radically change it for <reasons/> and then you'll have to upgrade that code as well (and related tests)
I had made a tiny class for it, to get a feel for how dic can be used :)
For prototyping it definitely does the job.
yup
@Jack calling $c->gimme('Foo', ['bar']); is no different than new Foo('bar'); here though... even same coupling I'd say
03:22
Ehh yeah, I added it for completeness.
@Ocramius Okay, one diff is that you can specify some arguments via ->add().
ah, yep
misread that :)
:)
I really need to rewrite Zend\Di from scratch as an excercise :X
The fun (and somewhat scary) part is that I can specify the name of an interface as well heh
right now it has this monster
@Jack that's because you provide an instantiator - that's cool!
03:25
I keep thinking there must be some holy rule I'm offending heh
But it's not much different to having function bla(interface $x), really ... the function doesn't care how you created the instance as long as it talks like "interface"
m59
m59
Whaaaaattt
handleInjectDependencies
Please tell me that's bad code.
If I'm wrong, I don't want to be right.
@Ocramius wow, that's a little animal heh
@m59 it is bad code - it cannot be refactored away because of performance+architectural choices
that's why I want to do a rewrite
m59
m59
It literally makes be breathe hard (not in the good way) looking at that.
if PHP wasn't this absurdely expensive in method calls, we could refactor it, heh
@Ocramius Hmm, does Doctrine actually create all those proxies on-the-fly?
@Jack depends on config - it does in debug mode
it's too expensive for production
03:30
In production you can have them pregenerated or ?
@m59 that logic is also unusable with large dependency graphs. It can take up to 25000 calls to array_merge to create some of the topmost dependencies in some of my apps
@Jack yes, you just run a command to generate them on deploy
m59
m59
WOW.
What are you writing, NASA spacecraft code?
Nah, that's just Hello world :)
@m59 here's a "simple" instantiator config for PHPCR + Zend\Di: github.com/Ocramius/ZfPhpcrOdm/blob/master/config/…
:D
it's that convoluted because I designed it so that every bit can be overridden, but I went a bit too far :P
hog wild!
03:37
Interestingly, that code is almost 2 years old and still works :O
m59
m59
heh, dynamic is nice though
Ok, as I said, the router is return a class and a method to call, so:

$data = $Handler->$method($Request);
but I was also just thinking how sweet it would be if I could have it pass in some dynamic arguments for convenience.
Have the router determine the args, also?
$data = $Router->route($Request) and it just figures it all out and returns the result?
03:52
@m59 that pretty much works, yes
m59
m59
Oh doh. Now I remember why I don't do that.
That class has instructions I need for other operations, which actually repeat the routing process
I can't hide it away in the router
My answer is a candidate for reversal badge .. well, after some more uv =/
m59
m59
04:07
How many years of programming does it take before you realize you're not abstracting when you think are?
@Jack hey um, if we're uv whoring - 1 vote to bronze stackoverflow.com/questions/18600710/…
but no pressure :)
woot thanks!
user652649
04:26
moarning
04:44
morning all.
I've got a Zend_Cache that is holding the results of intensive calculations, which is working great. I'm now offloading that calculation to a cronjob, so the results are there ready without clogging up that first request. However, it looks like the cache prepared by the cron job is different to that used by the web request so I can't access the results. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Mornings
05:04
Off to work. Later.
good mrng..
 
1 hour later…
06:36
Hurray, I'm this month's top user =D
^ because of that stupid question about <=>
SPACESHIPS!
Hey, where did you come from? heh
I'm always here. Just hiding sometimes
Hiding behind the wallpaper ... :)
int widths[] = { [0 ... 9] = 1, [10 ... 99] = 2, [100] = 3 }; ... hmm, much has changed since I started with C :)
They're called designated inits.
@Ocramius So how are you generating such a proxy object anyway?
06:43
@Jack I wrote an entire library about it :P
go read it
=O
@Jack the doctrine generator is much simpler btw: github.com/doctrine/common/blob/master/lib/Doctrine/Common/…
Why don't they use a nowdoc for their template?
Isn't everybody already on 5.3?
Actually, they're already using it in a few other places.
@Jack I didn't use newdoc because it ends up being super-confusing in there
had it before, removed it
That Doctrine class is full of it heh
06:52
Yeah, I just didn't use it for the main tpl
but anyway, I plan to scratch all that as soon as we drop 5.3 :P
You know what would be cool ... a reflection feature that can just create that damn proxy class for you :)
And replace it with what when you drop 5.3?
@Jack that would be cool, but what kind of proxy? :P
What do you mean?
@Jack I'm thinking of using the concept behind github.com/Ocramius/LazyProperty to make lazy loading behave only when particular properties are hit
that would reduce overhead and complexity greatly, but I need Closure::bind() for it to work
because private properties...
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user1607528
06:57
How did you find your clients, if you are freelancer ?
clients find me ... mwahaha
I love this kind of comments: DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - IT WAS CREATED BY DOCTRINE\'S PROXY GENERATOR :D
@Leri it's code for /tmp-alike dirs
actually I believe that any generated code should not be read or used directly
/me hates code scaffolders
Yeah, minimize the crap out of it!
Because one line of code loads faster ^.^
@Leri nothing said about deletion. So I will do it
07:03
@Ocramius Funny thing is that, the comment won't stop someone from modifying file. And when you modify generated file you are: either stupid, or too smart and you can't really see another way to solve problem.
@AlmaDo You modify file location then. Hmm, does that count as file modification?
@Leri I was thinking of including some sort of signature to verify the integrity of the generated code, but the overhead would be massive
@Leri I'll not modify file location. I'll destroy it
@AlmaDo it will be re-created automatically
@Ocramius And what would be benefit of it?
@Leri throwing exceptions if someone has the bad taste of modifying generated code
If they want to do that, they should edit the generator instead
07:07
Just a gentle "Don't touch this file, I know where you live" statement will suffice.
@Jack nah, think about cases where we upgrade the generator, and the user didn't fix the generated code on deploy
that would "silently" (or in a very hideous way) fail
a signature would disallow that upfront
@Ocramius I expect framework/library to throw exception in exceptional cases. I.e. if my modification is incorrect and breaks something.
There're situations where you need to modify generated code without modifying generator
@Leri can't really detect that... I'd personally just hash the generated code and that's it
@Leri no, never. ever.
use a debugger and breakpoints instead
@Ocramius How about proof of concept situations?
@Leri write a standalone class, don't patch around the generated one
07:12
@Ocramius Which is faster: writing standalone class to prove concept and implement in real-world app or adding method to generated class, see if concept works, regenerate code/undo changes and move logic in proper place?
@Leri copy the generated code and move it into your own scenario, edit it, write a test for it
@Ocramius Yes, that's an option as well. BTW, here partial classes come very handy.
@Leri yeah, ridiculous. that will make devs tamper with it even more. it should read "DO NOT TOUCH THIS FILE. KITTENS WILL DIE IF YOU DO!"
thats the only way to stop a developer from fiddling with things
@Gordon so many kittens already died...
@Ocramius so put the right message
07:15
PR? :P
just to see beberlei's reaction :D
hi, @JoeWatkins
@JoeWatkins Morning
Hmm, lxr.php.net is still down...
yep, same
I sent email to systems@ yesterday
Is it easy to host lxr on your own system?
07:20
nope
Damn
opengrok is a big huge java app
/me gets descent IDE to search for declarations
I have it installed on my system, so many times I have started to read how to set it up and have never finished ...
@Leri but it has all branches and pecl extensions too ... else fgrep would do it :)
@JoeWatkins Yes, but I am implementing combine_url function and URL class in 5.6 branch (which displays as 5.7). So temporarily IDE can change lxr for me.
07:24
heads up, by the way, I reg'd krakjoe.me, I intend to start writing more, because I suck at it, but probably do have some useful knowledge about phpdbg/pthreads/php kicking about ... you lucky people are going to be my proof readers ...
@JoeWatkins PHP's source server is maintained by Java app. Figure..
and secured by suhosin ;)
Hurray!
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@JoeWatkins Did you see my latest results with unless? :)
07:32
@JoeWatkins btw, I have one problem you might help. This is basic example what I am doing. The problematic part is query, if it's passed as string I need to parse it so I can encode one properly. I should be using sapi_module.treat_data which by default is registered to php_default_treat_data. However, for legacy reason it converts valid chars (according to RFC) to _. Is there any way to pass some flag so that I can handle legacy behavior?
@Jack I did, not read it yet, will look lata, nudge me if you're still stuck ...
Sure ... I'm starting to think that I may have to modify the base definition of T_ECHO to add a { ... } after it to catch next op number.
This demonstrates invalid behavior, I am talking about.
doesn't look like you can control it's behaviour
@Leri Is this somehow useful? Seems related ...
07:38
@Leri even worse :p
morning room
well, not sure there are any servers that could handle that url anyway
morning, @Patrick
moin @Patrick
@JoeWatkins yeah. most probably will got 400 in response
07:39
Monin
@MadaraUchiha morning.
@Jack still fail :p
@AlmaDo What do you expect to happen?
@Jack That solves the problem on userland. If I do the same, it will be nothing more but implementing another query string parsing route...
07:41
well, not sure what will be correct with null-byte
@AlmaDo Hmm you sure about that?
@AlmaDo If someone put \0 in query string deserves even worse. :p
@Jack may be :p
The null byte is still there hehe, whether that's good is another question.
@JoeWatkins There's one but... I don't really like it. i.e. to handle behavior from php.ini...
07:42
Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he'll add to the global overdepletion of the oceans. So just give him the fish.
Give him a whale.
@Leri I meant by passing some parameter or whatever, the function itself is fixed, you can only control the type of input but it gets treated the same whatever ...
@Leri I remember writing this in C as well ...
Shit, can't find it anymore.
My current implementation simply fails when string is passed and triggers E_WARNING. I guess, I'll leave it as is...
I remember it involved stripping rather large parts of code from elsewhere.
07:46
@Jack Honestly, I think php's query string parsing needs to be fixed, rather than adding another route.
There's nothing worse than a language having two the same functionality that behave differently.
Hello @Gordon
Yeah, I suppose you could make parse_str() work differently based on whether you pass the byref or not.
@Leri bad news, for php in general ...
Can you help me with unblocking one of my questions Because I'm blocked from asking new questions
@Gordon
@Gordon My question is
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21721054/how-to-copy-data-from-excel-to-text-file
@MohammadMMohammad don't do that
07:50
@JoeWatkins reply to me or the other d00d?
the other d00d
@MohammadMMohammad the only way to get unblocked from asking questions is to contribute positively to the site. the only way to contribute positively to the site for you as long as you are blocked is by answering questions and getting upvotes for it. make sure to read the meta post that is linked in the message you get when trying to ask new questions.
@Jack Not sure, if I got you.
@Jack Do not do what?
silence
07:55
Um, don't ping random people. :)
do not ping people over and over again, it's extremely annoying, for everyone
4 messages moved to Trash can
seriously, stop it ...
When you stop pinging me I stop
^ I want to see "→ 1 user was moved to Trash can"
@Leri parse_str($str); - create variables in current scope ... parse_str($str, $arr); - populate array but don't replace spaces and periods, etc.
08:07
@Jack That would still need to somehow modify sapi_modul.treat_data behavior. Because for both cases parse_str simply wraps it...
One possibility is to register another function and then re-register default but I don't really like it.
@Leri Yeah, so what I mean is that the innards of parse_str() would be split; <easy way> - <hard way>
There will be some code duplication, I don't think it can be avoided.
@Jack Hmm, maybe situation is not as hopeless as it seems. treat_data gets int flag to determine what it's parsing, if I add another flag I might be able to modify behavior...
Well, off to my work. Nobody pays me for contributing php internals. What's important, I have idea, how I can handle situation.
Laters.
@JoeWatkins How about them PR's? wink wink nudge nudge
08:35
hm.. I like functional style :p
hehe, you don't see answers that use + on arrays that often :)
questions always draw me ...
Morning
hi, @Fabien
@Jack why?
Because ...
heh, accepted answer is a fail. SO is so SO (:
08:42
Yes and no.
OP didn't explicitly mention that the second array may contain keys not existent in the first.
Inconclusive evidence :)
well, it is. However, I prefer solution which will handle both cases
of course, that huge functional block can be replaced with loop :D
Yeah, but what fun would that be.
hehehe. Good to know someone understands this kind of fun :p
08:44
good morning
hi, @DarkAshelin
morning
^^
I was wondering, when making a login session, what is the safest way? I suspect a simple boolean $isLogged would be very easy to session-hijack
easy if you know the session id.
08:49
morning @Fabien
@Jack yh, will take a look today, sry, forgot ...
@DarkAshelin I prefer to store the user id. But either way, the user should not have access to the session data unless you use something like codeigniters cookie sessions, but even there you can't modify the values without knowing the pepper
github.com/php/php-src/pull/585 you put a test for params there, but what about the method itself?
@DarkAshelin or are you talking about someone stealing the cookie?
@Patrick well it's for an admin panel. I'd suppose storing a simply $isLogged boolean in session isn't too safe
08:53
moin @salathe
I'm not too worried about people on the same network stealing it, it's a small website
that said, the boolean is good?
@DarkAshelin unless you are using a custom implementation, the session is saved on the server and the client only has a reference to that session, so the client can't modify your session values (or see them)
alright fair enough, thx ^^
@DarkAshelin That said,there are some who will keep an md5() of the user agent inside the session as well.
Of course, it's all just smoke and mirrors.
Has anyone ever used more than two arguments to array_map()?
@DarkAshelin Are you using https? That + server sessions should be secure provided that you don't have other security issues
09:02
@Patrick no I'm not. you need a ssl certificate for that, don't u?
If it's a public site, yes.
Otherwise you could do away with self signed :)
morningsa
morning @DaveRandom
@Jack Yes, but never more than that
@Jack yes
09:14
It was something along the lines of implode(' AND ', array_map(function($k, $v) { return $k . ' = ' . $v; }, array_keys($arr), array_values($arr))); when building an SQL query
ThW
ThW
Good Morning
@ThW yo dawg
@DaveRandom aka array_zip
monring.. :)
@andho tbh I prefer foreach for stuff like that anyway, that approach is O(3n), but the specific use case I had a few different ways of joining them up and it was good to be able to pass in different callbacks
Actually you could reduce it to O(2n) by removing the array_values(), it's kinda redundant
But still, foreach is just O(n) and doesn't have the function call overhead on every iteration
(micro-optimisation ftw)
09:28
hi, @DaveRandom @Cecil and @ThW
Jes
Jes
hi friends
good noon
Hi @Jes. What is your daily cakephp question?
user2286243
Is there any operator to simply this.
$a = $b + $a;

Like this operator,
$a .= $b;
user2286243
oops
user2286243
09:39
Ignore this
user2286243
I meant operator to short $a = $b . $a;
ThW
ThW
@VarunAgw +=
user2286243
@ThW Actually, that was posted wrong. I want to shorten $a = $b . $a;
@VarunAgw for reversing the order, I don't think so
u could go for $b.=$a;
user2286243
Yeah! I am aware of that. I was just confirming if there is any operator I am not aware
09:43
not that I know of
Jes
Jes
@Patrick gotcha
cakephp: undefined variable error when passing variable from controller to view
@Patrick you got me
@andho Actually, more like array_map() whereby the callback also receives the array keys as the second argument ... that would just leave you with the overhead of function calls /cc: @DaveRandom
@VarunAgw No there's no binary prepend operator, I'm not aware of any language that has one
@Jack array_map() doesn't work like that though?
@DaveRandom What's that? No binary prepend operator .... yet! hehehe
@DaveRandom Well, it should =p
Please people, stop suggesting stupid language constructs because @Jack is liable to implement them
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:-P
09:53
Unfortunately I could only augment array_filter() =/
hehehe
Between Yasuo and Lester, I'm not sure who's worse.
@Jack Agreed, but there's no way to do that really without a BC break. You could create a special-case alternate signature that accepts a bool as the 3rd argument and ignores everything after it I suppose, not sure how the current impl handles the case of additional scalar args?
@DaveRandom Yeah, we're pretty much locked in for array_map().
And other array functions for that matter.
E_NOT_ENOUGH_CALLBACK_SUPPORT
@DaveRandom Oh, I found a solution to my earlier opcode stack issue.
It's kinda ugly, because it uses three jumps, two of which are unconditional.
Actually, if I'm able to implement it in post-fix manner ... one could argue "what about return false if (empty($x));?" :)
And when doing it prefixed only you would wonder ... how about unless (isset($x)) { something } elseunless ... heh
The elseunless being the wtf.
@Jack That makes more sense, new keywords are liable to break somebody's application somewhere with a name collision. I still hate the concept from a readability point of view but sanity doesn't seem to have any bearing on what PHP does :-P
Did you see my messages about IDN support in ICU?
10:09
Yeah .. I'd rather not rely on ICU if possible.
mornring
It should be as available as possible, but I'm not sure how much work would be involved.
@Jack I know what you're saying, what's the general policy on routine duplication like that?
Like the Japanese girl in "Lost in Translation" said: "LIP IT, LIP IT!"
Is the jquery master branch on github the 2.0 branch?
10:11
@Jack I've written a decoder and half an encoder in PHP, trying to keep it as C-like as possible so it should be easy enough to port, I'm definitely getting my head around how it actually works.
Do we need both?
btw is there a standard linked list impl in php-src for when you need one?
@Jack No I think we normalise to punycode so we only need an encoder, but the decoder is (apparently) easier to write so I did that first to try and understand it
Makes sense :)
10:29
@PeeHaa Easy enough to check
@DaveRandom zend_llist
@rdlowrey weltling pinged you on irc
10:50
"minimal understanding" cv reason, I miss you !!
@AlmaDo insufficient information could be read as "you didn't have any code" :)
Without code, how can you have a problem?
Hi all,
Can anyone help me on `Google Calendar Api`
How can I insert events from my domain to Google's Calendar
@Jack I think "you have no idea what are you doing" will fir better :\
heh
Hi all,
Can anyone help me on `Google Calendar Api`
How can I insert events from my domain to Google's Calendar
10:59
what's with lxr ??
user1607528
Is there any other way to handle data between multi page form except session ? is it ok to put the whole first page of the form in session ?
14 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
Yes, lxr.php.net is unreachable.

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