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00:00
oh yeah you mean the keyword issue in general
right ...
@HamZa That one is not locked ;)
yeah, like JUnit tests
@NikiC did you actually play or did you have a bot do it 4 u -_- ???
@Test public void someTest() {
}
yeah
I was confused there ... is midnight .... long day :)
00:01
@PeeHaa that's the point. Should we clean the answers and then lock it ?
I'm not sure how I feel about that, but I'm actually warming up to the @Override annotation
it's saved me a few times...
ooh e'nin @webarto didn't see you ... you kk ?
@HamZa Aaaah I see :)
@ircmaxell Quick check: what happens if you don't use that annotation and you override a method?
I like annotations, they would be easy to expose to extensions via an api ...
that would cover a lot of those times I think we need an extensible parser for ... probably ...
00:04
@JoeWatkins Yeah, too much new stuff for me to learn, if there be a vacancy I'll pull you in to do stuff for me :P How is you?
@LeviMorrison the IDE warns you. No compile error, nothing
if you do use the annotation, and it's not overriden, the compiler will error...
Imho @HamZa no. I like curated questions better, because things change and having it all in a single answer doesn't make much sense to me (I think now :) )
> One of the newer features we have in our toolbelt is the ability to lock questions in a sort of wiki state, where no new answers can be added, but existing answers can be improved.
Yes but things change over time and hijacking an answer to edit in completely different stuff to reflect these changes might become awkward
I see, good point
00:07
@webarto hehe, not bad not bad ... getting sleepy ...
Although on some canonicals there is a lot of shit people or posting
I.e. the headers already sent one
Exactly :P
00:10
/me sleeeps ...
nite all ...
good night!
night joe
Perhaps it somewhat helps to raise the rep bar on locked questions
@ircmaxell pretty much my situation =_=
/me just thought of a question to ask him
@Ocramius always a good place to be
not if you're fixing a borked release :P
00:11
</sarcasm>
haha
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Your product description: <!-- t:prodDesc --><br/>
Best templating engine EVER!
Is there a technical term BTW for PHP developers whose reaction to EVERY question is: use framework x?
@PeeHaa zealot? Idiot? Fanboi?
Ah yes. Idiot was the term I was looking for. tnx!
00:21
@PeeHaa yes, it's "YES"
:D
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/me notes that ocramius is watching cyriak videos since 15 minutes and is not capable of reason anymore
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^^ my productivity skyrocketed since doing that. And I'm a much happier person. I'm winning at life since turning reddit into a read-only affair.
Here, the internet:
@PeeHaa NOOB
00:37
if 2 users want to query a table simultaneously and if i lock the table before the query and unlock it after... can i prevent them from querying simultaneously.. if yes then while the table is locked what will the 2nd user experience?
at that time.. will the querying for the 2nd user happens after the first one or the script will just get stopped.
@mAsT3RpEE It's not just being a noob. It's a whole other level of stupid
@PeeHaa I don't see the biggie. Frameworks were a great way to learn how to program. I remember going through phpBB and phpMyadmin source. learnt a lot. but as php shifted to 5.x things changed. Not a lot of good code to look @ any more.
phpbb nor phpmyadmin had ever had good code to look at
nope :-)
@PeeHaa It did. the phpbb session handling was the best i've seen so far. for a small piece of code it can handle up to 10,000 simultaneous users.
back when cpu's were less than 2ghz that meant something.
appreciate the engineering would you.
00:45
ok
01:13
morning
@NikiC Wow, grats :)
I am trying to figure out how to insert mysql dump in database without using exec() or system(). My thing is I want to keep it as much simple as possible while accomoding shared hosting and/or windows setup. (php)
accomoding myself shoud I have said
01:30
you could parse the file into parts. then execute them 1 by 1.

ie 1. create table. 2 insert 10 rows. insert another 10 rows. create another table.
in order to keep max execution time of 30 seconds the page that handles the insert could continuously refresh itself. On each refresh it can either attempt to repeath the previous process or advance to another one.
1. Read sql file.
2. Remove comments.
3. Extract Create statement
4. Create table.
5. Update progress.

1. Check progress.
2. If error print error message and stop.
3. Insert 10 rows.
4. Update progress.

....
HAMMERTIME!
gnight every 1
01:54
@PeeHaa watcha need?
Just been busy lately, I might disappear for an extended time sometime in the near future.
02:51
Hello every1
 
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05:54
^.^
next up, prime numbers!
/me hasn't installed that time consumer, thankfully
even though I didn't I still was fired from a second (remote) job because I didn't bring enough hours per week into it :-D
06:10
lol
gratz, @Jack
morning room
@zerkms How do you get fired from a remote job? Skype call?
skype conversation yep
^ yes, remote call and say to the boss so he should go f*** himself (:
At least it's somewhat personal heh
right after a holiday I took to spend with my parents who are visiting me here :-)
well, it was a nice resigning procedure actually
I find it pretty fair
06:12
Okay, so now that I've managed to stack those damn blocks together I can go do some real work again =p
it's not productive when one spends only 10 hours a week
yeah, they've got a point.
not sure if I want to find another one though or just spend this time to master something else
You know a chapter is going to be fun when the headline reads "System Failure Scenarios"
How about mastering regular expressions? Like "Casimir & Hippolyte" :)
06:18
I find that Clean Code doesn't bring much more than what Refactoring gives.
Though one could argue that uncle bob writes nicer than fowler :)
For some reason I cannot read fowler's articles on his site
He actively blocked you ;-)
no, from mental point of view
for some unknown reason reading of those articles is just goes slow for me
just closed a tab with the recent article about microinstances
Well, that's what I meant ... he blocked your mind.
barely read 1/3 of it
*microservices
06:20
I can only imagine that it feels like trying to do anything useful on a plane.
you see - I don't even remember what exactly it was about
praying!
wat, with hints?
Run auto-run
it's a weird game
You would better spend your time manually mining bitcoins
That Ai has some interesting ways of handling the conflicts lol
It seemingly moves so effortlessly between axis .. damn
06:36
morning room..!
@DanLugg ha-ha. run. that bot failed (:
but he got 1024
For the ones who like C# but still for some reason are in this room. Another amazing article from E. Lipper (not surprising anyone actually) blog.coverity.com/2014/03/12/can-skip-lock-reading-integer
The author claims a 90% win rate
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Q: What is the optimal algorithm for the game 2048

nitish712I have recently stumbled upon the game 2048. You need to merge similar tiles by moving them in any of the four directions. By similar, I mean tiles with same value. After each move, a new tile appears at random empty position with value of either 2 or 4. The game terminates when all the boxes are...

@zerkms lol I like C#, and for some reason am in this room ;-)
@DanLugg so read the given link
Yes! I've earned the bronze badge!
Life long achievement.
06:39
@Jack even I already have it
... for 1.5 years :-S
You've been a member for four years.
@DanLugg well.. that's it:
but he got 1024
lol
> A write to a 64 bit integer variable can be treated as two independent writes to two adjacent 32 bit variables, and therefore two threads that are both trying to assign values to those two adjacent variables at the same time can race.
^^ This, I did not know ;-|
@DanLugg it's the easiest thing from the article though
06:41
Eh?
just continue reading and you'll get what I mean :-)
Wow, Ai could get up to 4096 lol
@zerkms Still reading, but wouldn't decorating TestLock.value as volatile prevent optimizations that could compromise the indetectability?
@DanLugg that's what the whole article is about
Oh, lol
06:45
@DanLugg that volatile has nothing to do with reordering problem
^^ Oh yea, the "Update"
well, it's beneficial to be a native english person - it took slightly more for me to thoroughly read through it :-)
lol, I'm a native English speaker, and it isn't much easier; asynchronicity is not a speciality of mine.
However, I have used locks consistently when necessary as he's described (I think)
one point I took from the article is that it's not to be observable on x86
so probably most of developers are safe from thinking of it
That x86 doesn't reorder writes?
06:50
that's what Eric stated iirc
Yea, but there were constraints; it was a particular set of circumstances. I think x86 will still try to optimize write operations otherwise.
> I note that on x86-based hardware this particular reordering of writes is actually never observed
oh, it's only for writes
so you DO HAVE to wrap all your getters that are to be used in a MT environment :-S
it's insane
^^ Yea, that's the take-away ;-)
err: getters
Only our sewing machine uses threads =p
06:52
happy php developers don't have an easy way to shoot the feet
because there is no native extension )
yep, remember about joe
I find it hard to come up with problems that truly require threads.
Of course, when you do any phone application development you will be using them anyway.
Probably desktop apps too.
Please help me with this I am new to php
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@Jack I recently developed "yet another" ETL tool written in php. And for it - I would like to have double buffering for reading-processing or processing-writing
Not sure what you mean by double buffering.
07:02
In computer science, multiple buffering is the use of more than one buffer to hold a block of data, so that a "reader" will see a complete (though perhaps old) version of the data, rather than a partially updated version of the data being created by a "writer". It also is used to avoid the need to use Dual-ported RAM when the readers and writers are different devices. Description The easiest way to explain how multiple buffering works is to take a real world example. It is a nice sunny day and you have decided to get the paddling pool out, only you can not find your garden hose. You...
so you read into one array and processing another. when one finishes - you just swap them
after a given good comment (mine) and an answer (not mine) to close it with that reason
:-S
07:33
looking for a good php script for css/js/html minifying. everything I've found seems excessively bloated. Am I being naive in thinking a basic minifyer should be pretty succinct?
morning
hi, @JoeWatkins
Good morning! :)
moin ...
fff
good mrings
07:35
Do you guys maybe know a good image gallery to use? ( I need to upload 300 a 400 photos). But I need some nice and clean image gallery.
@Duikboot how? You want to upload your pictures or u want to build a service?
I want to upload my pictures.
Hmm but I would like to have them in a nice clean gallery running on a website.
07:38
on your site?
Yes but not buil din a website just a url like www.stackoverflowimages.com and there I would like to have the gallery.
Nothing more then that :)
ok, Al after a night of 2048ing I have come to a conclusion that it is impossible to achieve except through cheating
lol
@iroegbu check this
I'm really sorry for stealing your sleeping time :D
lols
I'll spend sometime on it still
07:44
haha cool :)
yeah. me too - since I've not achieved even 1024
I got 1024 yesterday night.
that's when it becomes almost impossible to proceed, because you need to get another 1024
that bot got 4096.. insane
:o
computers are going to take over the World!!
yeah
07:49
ok, lemme ask this:
Al, do you think your bot is more intelligent than you?
@iroegbu There's a bit of luck involved actually.
he's using some strategy. I also has one. But in terms on random.. well - hard to say. I've launched that bot one time. And he loose (but got 1024 - while my best is 512)
But there are mitigating measures you can take to avoid it
But creating one column of descending numbers is the bulk of the strategy
Hmmm so an image gallery...
screw it. it's 2048 problem! :D
you might want to write yours
@AlmaDo @Jack so, Al's bot is using a strategy Al cannot and/or refuses to use?
It uses a pretty good heuristic to solve it.
hey @Jack
jay
jay
Hello @Duikboot can u help me ?
@JoeWatkins 'sup!
jay
jay
07:57
@jack
can u help me ?
@jay Don't ping random pple pls
jay
jay
sorry :(
but can you help me i am facing problem with session
jay
jay
@jac
@jay Just ask! :)
07:59
$smallIcons++
@Jack I'll tell you all about it ...
jay
jay
@Duikboot i am using webinar plugin in wordpress and my web is running on live ip address except domain. but my session does not set in webinar plugin
I have an extremely annoying bug in pthreads @Jack ...
this one ....
because of that ...
oh, you mean somewhere inside that fecking big function?
GC_REMOVE_ZVAL_FROM_BUFFER is called and is destroying static members of classes when threads are started, but destroying the variable in the context that is starting the thread ... which is just weird ...
no I mean on that line ...
08:04
Morning folks.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
well, yeah, on that line inside that fecking big function hehe
well yeah :D
@JoeWatkins So is it php or ... ?
jay
jay
Hello @Duikboot
@Jack I don't even know, until recently it was understandable, store_separate was called on the candidate entries static members table, but now it isn't, I copied it before and don't call anything on the candidate table anymore, so it should be removing that newly allocated zval from the buffer and not affecting the creating context ... but it's not happening like that ...
08:09
Yeah, it seems E_MAGIC.
It happens with a pretty recent version of PHP too.
brb, time for coffee break.
omg it's so strange ... I tried comparing static_members_table[i] to default_static_members_table[i] in various ways, couldn't get anything like that to work either ...
Hello every body.
@NiekBergman Hai
@NiekBergman Have you checked the earlier posts?
@krakjoe :) http://t.co/5GcE01dKXu
hehe ...
08:21
Market data in PHP
@JoeWatkins You can reproduce this, right?
Nothing worse than not being able to reproduce heh
I can yeah, the code in that report still exhibits same behaviour ...
How easy is it to step through it?
It seems like a pretty daunting task personally speaking.
Anyone knows of a minimal whatismyip-like service?
it's not that hard but doesn't really show you anything, I already know what is happening ..
08:27
The only thing I need is the IP in text-plain
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@SecondRikudo <?=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']?>
user652649
xD
@SecondRikudo well.. whatismyip.com (first google link)
@AlmaDo Is there a service that provides it without any HTML/etc?
Only the IP
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good morning fellow php chatters. i have a question, i have made a backend page with a monumental quantity of <input>s (it could go up to 10.000). what could possibly go wrong on this page? basically an UPDATE is executed for each of those fields when that form is submitted
08:29
@SecondRikudo something like
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Q: Getting my public IP via API

Slava VIs there a public API from some big company to get my public ip from within a program? I've found http://ip-address.domaintools.com/myip.xml, which is exactly what I want, but unfortunately it blocks Python's urllib as well as many other http libraries, unless you spoof user-agent (anything doi...

school run and what not ... lata chaps ...
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the form is submitted via xhr (using FormData) and i afaik i correctly handle .onreadystatechange
user652649
i'm worried about this design. i would prefer to update fields that were actually changed... but does that worth?
user652649
what possibly go wrong with a big form like that one?
08:32
@JoeWatkins yeah yeah, go hawk your contraband ;-)
@Mohan Which ones?
user652649
@SecondRikudo what is wrong with using $_SERVER ?
@Wes wrong is that it has nothing to do with @SecondRikudo's request (:
Morning
08:41
hi, @Fabien
so - did you achieved 2048 ??
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buy a domain, create index.php, write <?=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']?>, save, upload, ..., profit!
<--- same
You?
08:42
It's annoying because it takes so long to get to ~7,000-8,000 score
my best was 512.. and 6k score
I'm slacker.. huh
Yey! Now my site is as sexy as @webarto 's
@AlmaDo Descending numbers in one column and only move in three directions :)
no way ): random hates me..
I'd like to see someone style phpinfo()
08:44
@AlmaDo in the end i could feel my heart beating faster lol
the last sweep feels really good heh
Anyone else seeing a favicon for tchizik.com?
@Jack until you can't move in those 3 and you have to choose the 4th direction and you know it isn't going to be pretty.
@Fabien There are ways to mitigate that :)
08:46
Anyone?
@SecondRikudo Nope
Alright so it's just my cache
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mornings
user652649
08:51
@SecondRikudo i came into that link some days ago and i thought of you xD weren't you candidate as moderator? xD
user652649
morning
@Jack I haven't found any certain way to mitigate that..
anytime it's about random which is a fail for me..
well, whenever a 2 appears behind the line of defence you just have to rebuild a high enough number there so that you can merge it back into the column :D
.. and I'm always stuck with non-matching groups of 2 & 4, appearing in unlucky sequence..

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