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08:00
mornign
You know what'd be a cool web series... A practical build of something (website preferable) but have the creator explain as he builds. Following SOLID principles and general good design.
I'd <3 that.
Morning @PeeHaa
Most building sites from scratch only cater to a certain point then that's it. Nothing really shows how the thing is shaped from then on.
@Fabien In real-world commercial products there's at least one piece of sh*t. Also, while creating something from scratch most likely you re-factor application architecture 1-2 times unless you're doing something very, very trivial..
@Leri So include the refactoring in the web series.
The main point of the series would be to demonstrate the mindset of building with those principles. As a side effect coming to understand them and how they should apply.
You know what would be cool? If we banned talking about Java, C++ or JavaScript in this room.
heh monring Jimbo
08:05
@Fabien Well, I hardly am a guy who can teach. However, if @tereško or @Gordon are interested in...
@Leri heh I can't even convince @tereško to start a blog.
@Jimbo /me hides
morning.
@tereško Should totally start a blog - and it'd at minimum help him sell himself in the future
and not on street corners either
Yup. Great English practice too. Not that he needs it but still.
@rdlowrey needs a blog too or youtube series so we can look at his handsome face.
I have actually been thinking about starting a blog .. well .. I kinda want to start putting some stuff in teresko.eu domain
08:08
@tereško Ghost blogging platform can have one up in minutes.
@Fabien I am a developer. I do not need a blogging platform. I can write HTML.
Ghost is pretty good though - as in, no BS frills like wordpress... Simple and clean to blog on
Yeah. No wankery.
@tereško Saving time is more important, imho. And it does not matter how good dev you are, developing blog would take longer than setting one up on existing platform. Well, unless you already do have your own blogging platform.
mornings
08:23
morning @DaveRandom
Where's your blog?
I don't have enough coherent thoughts to write a blog
I have considered it a few times, but every time I try to write a post it's either very short or complete bollocks
@DaveRandom http://www.davesmum.co.uk ---> Available
Short and to the point is good.
I realise most people don't let that stop them, but the internet is enough of a shitstorm, it doesn't need any additional turds.
as long as it is udnerstandable
08:25
@DaveRandom You should really change your nick man :P
If I ever try and do it I'll probably start with gh pages and make a proper site if it turns out to be worthwhile
and being that I own both, it'll probably be at /^blog\.daverandom\.(com|co\.uk)$/
22 hours ago, by DaveRandom
ChrisFuckwit doesn't have the same ring to it, tbh
LOL
I think it does actually ;)
Can this be optimized?
1
A: preg_match all words in a string

Amal MuraliUse preg_split() and array_intersect(): $words = preg_split("/(?<=\w)\b\s*/", $input, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); echo (array_intersect($arr, $words) == $arr) ? 'True' : 'False'; Basically preg_split() splits your input string into an array of words. array_intersect() checks if all the elements ...

In terms of performance, that is.
@AmalMurali yes
Okay. How?
With a completely different approach? :P
08:30
'/'.implode('|', $needles).'/'
^regex done :)
Can someone point me to the part of the PHP manual where it describes the differences between ++$var and $var++ in the context of a conditional? I couldn't find it on the train this morning...
@CSᵠ That would just match one word, not all.
I found operator precedence, but I want the above specifically as I'm sure I've seen it before
pre/post
> Looking fo possibility to detect if $string is match all words in $array. Words order not known in advance (user typed text).
08:32
@Jimbo: Are you looking for cases like this?
@JamieBicknell it will match all, it's regex OR (match, not parse!)
@Leri or, unless you are using it as a project for testing your own framework ^^
@tereško Shall we see it as OS?
@AmalMurali This caught me out on a test I was trying this morning
@AmalMurali Highly debatable whether anything involving PCRE would be faster or more memory efficient than what he has there. For a very long subject and/or large number of search words it might be faster, but I have my doubts about that tbh. Either way, what he currently has is probably the most memory efficient.
08:34
@CSᵠ: The task is to check if all the words in array are present in the sentence.
ThW
ThW
Morning
@Leri huh ?
@CSᵠ But the | means it will only return true when one of the words is in the string, not all
@AmalMurali sorry, reads it wrong... 2fast
@ThW monring
08:35
@JamieBicknell true
@CSᵠ Although to be fair, you could do implode('|',$needles) then array_unique them, then compare the count with the original count of needles
@JamieBicknell another approach
@JamieBicknell: You realize that if statement is only applicable for the first echo? :-P
ThW
ThW
@CSᵠ Don't forget to quote the needles (preg_quote)
08:41
@JamieBicknell: Wouldn't that catch partial matches as well? Might want to use \b then.
@Jimbo: I don't think the $x outside the function has any effect on what's happening inside. See this.
@AmalMurali I'd stick with your answer to be honest
@tereško Did I miss something on github?
Meh. There's nothing but experiment. -,-
@JamieBicknell stackoverflow.com/a/23383552/731947 @AmalMurali
@CSᵠ I'd still be surprised if that is faster or more memory efficient unless the haystack/needle collection is huge (and either way, it will never be more memory efficient)
@DaveRandom damn easy to code, understandable.... but the .*? part could be improved
08:47
And regardless, we're talking about 10's of microseconds difference here - if that's not micro-optimisation I don't know what is
@CSᵠ Honestly, for readability, I don't think the loop approach can be beaten (that element is highly subjective, though)
@DaveRandom this doesn't make sense unless real (huge) data is fed to it, worth benchmarks
@DaveRandom implode is way more elegant IMHO
it's still a loop, just you can't see it :)
@JamieBicknell Me too!
@DaveRandom Loop for me...
True. But just think about what is actually happening here. The loop approach is taking the haystack and iterating it in a worst-case O(n) manner, looking for each needle - but this is a pretty cheap operation and it will use basically no more memory (certainly no more heap memory, it's all pointers on the stack) than it takes to store the data in the first place. PCRE, however, needs to create a string as a regex (not a free operation), parse, compile...
08:51
...apply whatever black magic goes on inside PCRE, all of which is quite expensive and eats memory
lol
It's going to take a pretty huge haystack and/or a pretty huge needle collection before the PCRE overhead is less than iterating the string
and remember, it's not O(n) for every search, it's only O(n) in the case where the needle is not found or is at the very end of the haystack - and at the point it is not found the loop is broken and return a falsey result anyway
@CSᵠ: I'd say that benchmark is flawed.
@AmalMurali Yep, that's there to throw you off. I was expecting it to output something different, so I was wondering how changing the "$x++" to "++$x" would've made a difference. It's a trick question
@AmalMurali Any benchmark that runs less than a few orders of magnitude more tests is flawed, and running it on a server on teh internetz that could be doing 50 million other things at the same time is very flawed
08:55
Yeah.
yup
But I don't think it matters much since the other solutions are also subjected to the same conditions.
What Dave wants to say really is, you suck.
Yeah, @TOOTSKI sucks, everyone knows that!
He just wraps it in 100 sentences like a genuine British.
08:58
@TOOTSKI: eval.in/144320 :P
I'm not saying you suck, I'm just pointing out that the exercise is more than a little futile :-P
Well aware of that mate :D
Even eval.in hates you because you're such evil!
@TOOTSKI I'm just kidding. You're awesome!
It took four tries to generate a "sucks" :-D
0
A: PHP pThreads - How do you perform garbage collection?

Joe WatkinsWhy Why should I collect anyway ? The Worker threads provided by pthreads require that the programmer retain the correct references to Threaded objects that are being executed. This is difficult for the programmer to achieve in userland reliably, so pthreads provides the Pool abstraction of Wor...

yummy ?
09:11
++
@JoeWatkins instant uv. Now reading. :p
^ ass kisser ;D
@Jimbo No offense, but that's rude.
@Leri It's a joke, hence the ;D - don't take offence to it :-)
@Jimbo No worries. ;)
tonight will be fun ... found bug in return types rfc last night, caused by opcache ... every bug so far has been caused by opcache ... can't work around it anymore, it needs fixing ...
hi, @anotherNewUnknownPicture
this is strange
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Q: Serialization of 'Closure' is not allowed with php pthreads

Jakub RiedlI need little help with pthreads in php. I have following class namespace le\Thread; class Thread extends \Thread { protected $method; protected $params; protected $result = null; protected $joined = false; /** * Provide a passthrough to call_user_func_array **/ ...

the code in his question is from an example distributed with pthreads that contains the answer to his question ...
what's he doing ?
09:23
@AlmaDo Hi, my old avatar should be back, probably cache.
@JoeWatkins serialization of Closure just isn't allowed
pthreads has nothing to do with it ?
yeah I know, but he's asked for a workaround but took that code out of the work around that is distributed with pthreads as an example ...
	* The smallest thread in the world
@Leri oops
09:24
there's no chance to people would comment that ... he definitely already knows the answer to the question ...
@JoeWatkins .. is your early morning dream
should I agree with developer building mobile app and use JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES or just insist that he fixed from his end?
@Leri I got auto-image even after ctrl+f5
@DaveRandom Hmm, same here. I am absolutely sure, I clicked Save And Copy Profile... On main page it's updated.
09:32
nice question
@DaveRandom FF or Chrome?
CTRL + F5 is "not working" on Chrome, that's the only thing I hate about it.
@tereško this lecture (in Russian) is near copy-paste of this - even same examples (like "boyscouts" or "impended by bad code"). The difference is only in some business focus in start and aswful language (this combination of russian slang & english words .. I can understand it well, but it's a pain for my ears)
@PeeHaa I've noticed that you use a custom message instead of choosing SuperUser. Is there a reason?
@tereško anyway, thanks for the link
@Leri Site gravater hash and chat gravatar hash are different, suggesting you are logged in to one with a different email address to the other. If you log out of SE fully and log in again it should fix it, I guess. Make sure all you email addresses are added to gravatar and have the image assigned, as well.
@TOOTSKI orly?
huh. Never noticed that it didn't work
@HamZa I'm not entirly sure what's belongs on SU. And I want to prevent pouring all crap into SU
Point taken
453
Q: Disabling Chrome cache for website development

tomerI am modifying a site's appearance (css modifications) but can't see the result on chrome because of annoying persistent cache. I tried shift+refresh but it doesn't work. how can i disable the cache temporarily or refresh the page in some way that I could see the changes? thanks.

> This is probably the single worst Chrome bug.
That's why I said :D
Is there a chrome plugin which is able to modify the accept language header for specific sites? I cannot really find it I think
09:47
@PeeHaa Would be pretty trivial to implement yourself, there's a nice API for intercepting requests
@DaveRandom I just checked your github but I cannot find it? :P
I'll have a crack at it over lunch if you want, sounds moderately interesting
Wellllllll... if you want :D
So what do you want, just a URL matching pattern => accept-language header value map?
domain would do
09:50
Pattern would be an extra 2 mins work I think, there's an API for the same logic that's used in manifest URI matching
@PeeHaa You owe us some blogs too.
You have a blog too. So it's even worse.
@Fabien I don't have a blog :)
ah yes :)
I started once on a commenting system BTW which was the start of something, but priorities and shit
I still want to finish that at some point in time though
> We are currently busy working towards out first alpha release. Which should be released somewhere soonish. :-)
09:53
:P
It's been sooo long now I think I need to rewrite lots of it
Are these things to plug in to PeeMS?
Nope separate project
I still like the logo not that I see it again :)
hay gais
if I use date_default_timezone_set("Europe/Berlin");
No potential future collaboration between the two? Or they just share framework.
will time(); automatically return the Berlin timezone?
09:54
No
balls
time is a Unix timestamp
figures
No manga (naruto) this week :/
They don't even share the framework. There is a lot of dupe code though
09:55
So 123467890 can be 12:30pm in France and 11:30am in UK
if I wanted to printed the berlin time zone time then.
how could I do that?
@Purify Use the DateTime class luke
Get the YMD H:i:s value
@PeeHaa that's what I was using :p
09:58
can u pl suggest me economical way to build navigation bar from pastebin.com/NfcLrNep ?
@krishna good luck sir
I was wondering how I would update PitchBlade easily tbh.
10:05
@Fabien Are you using composer?
Negative. Would that be best?
You use your own autoloader in PitchBlade though
I've added composer to one project using it.
Honestly, composer is just brilliant. No idea how I lived before it, haven't had autoloading worries for a year now
@Fabien Neh. Doesn't really matter that much. With composer you would have to run update and copy the directory to live. Without you would have to download a tagged release and copy it
@Fabien You can tell composer to use other autoloaders
In the end of the day it is all prs-x
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/Berlin');
$time = date('j F, Y h:i a', time());
on one server it output correctly.
on another it returned January 1, 1970, 12:00 am
:(
@PeeHaa fair enough. I should make the updates later. I'm adding "Contribute to PitchBlade" to my list of life goals.
10:14
18 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@Purify Use the DateTime class luke
@Fabien :)
Got any easy Todos you have in mind? :P
reminds me of use the index luke :)
@Fabien Not by hearth right now
@PeeHaa For Commentar, how do you organize your dependencies? You have your core package, and all the other dependencies; do you just use GitHub via Composer, or do you target local repos via Composer?
@PeeHaa I'd like Subdomain but it's a pretty annoying issue.
10:20
Yay, I am back.
I've got a set of component packages, and then composite packages that take them as dependencies; right now though, I've got them lumped into a single repo (for the sake of simplicity) and I have to split them out soon.
@DanLugg Basically the main / base repo is dumb is fuck as in isn't very useful in itself. All the fancy stuff is being loaded via packagist
So all fancy stuff are seprate repos
:)
^^ Right, same deal here; I mean, my actual "application" package just adds frills to all the other dependencies.
Otherwise it's also dumb as fuck, as in, doesn't do anything (except complain that there are missing dependencies)
@HamZa i tried some 10 ways, failed to build all level childs from an array. can u suggest me any reference?
But I'm just trying to streamline the dev/build process; I didn't want to push to GitHub yet (pending version 0.0.1)
10:24
When developing dependencies I just throw in a simple custom autoloader in the bootstrap file
^^ Same here :-)
I'm just at the point where I'm going to segregate the parts into isolated packages.
And didn't want it to be a headache.
I mean, I'll be pulling dev-master, and I'll probably do it targeting local package repos.
@JoeWatkins are you about? Presumably this is because of signedness but I can't work out how to change the declarations so it works: int len = 0; size_t size = 0; if (len >= size - 1) { /* never gets here? */ }
10:26
Just didn't know if you had some magic way of managing the bits and pieces during dev.
@DaveRandom change len to size_t, or both to ulong
@TOOTSKI dude, where's my sapi name ??
I thought horizon might be cool ?
For local dev, what about "fuck composer", and run an ad-hoc autoloader + git submodules for each component?
@JoeWatkins Yeah, but there's bunch of github results with the same name :)
Naps: Not Another PHP SAPI
I thought we had a gentleman's agreement that the next thing created by a Room 11'er would use the acronym VAG?
@Fabien No, that's reserved for "Variadic Argument Generator"
heh
@Fabien volkswagen auto group?
How about TITS?
10:32
Transactional Interface Threading Server
zoomzoom :D
Should get a combo name on the go too. Something with SACK and another can be BALL. But they should depend on each other.
Childish programmer humor :)
Can't wait till I can create something good enough to give it a lewd name.
ēventus
But already has much more results than eventador :P
phpdbg was already seen, so what :P
10:37
hello every one what is this database schema..?
eventibus has none
yes, yes, just googled
we can use a little bus full of events as a logo :D
new ff looks cool
hehe ... I can't wait to see that ...
bus just reminds me of FSB
So it works
10:39
Can this be improved performance-wise? It's O(n) in the worst case as it is now...
@Fabien FSB as in Федеральная служба безопасности Российской Федерации (ФСБ)?
lol. Crazy characters.
So much excess ink usage
Reventus has a nice ring. Reinventing events.
w/ us -_-
@JoeWatkins you mean the ff 29?
What about just "Revent" Bah, too many hits.
10:43
@Leri If the array is not sorted, that's the best you can get.
Of course the best name would be 'WeLoveFab'
Which BTW is always the password you get if you ask me to create you a user. Or something similar.
WeLoveFap
@SecondRikudo Yeah, it's sorted. I always sort data like that for later usage.
Speaking of fap. You know there's a subreddit dedicated to not fapping? :P
@PeeHaa Faptastic Events.
10:44
@JoeWatkins Still no worky :-S
@Leri If it's sorted, start in the middle of the array, check if larger/smaller, if larger, go to 3/4, if smaller, go to 1/4. Rinse and repeat until found.
show me all of it, where is it ?
Then it's O(log(n))
@SecondRikudo Binary search, right?
10:45
Fair point. Thanks.
@Leri Defuck happended to your avatar damnit
@Leri why don't you use array_search()?
@HamZa Because I am not implementing php. :)
@PeeHaa Is it blue again? Well, it's fine for me now.
@PeeHaa refresh
aaaah much better
10:49
@JoeWatkins gist.github.com/DaveRandom/952046fc1fb4d03a5b2f - problem is in mime_buffer_append(), where first call for a given buf should alloc the data member (0 >= 0 - 1)
printf debugging ftw
@DaveRandom How about having negative len (-1, I meant) for not yet allocated buff?
@Leri The point of the -1 is to ensure that it always has a null byte on the end so it always plays nice with string.h. Tbh the issue is that I want to understand the reason size_t >= size_t - 1 is false when both operands are zero
Actually size_t makes sense to be unsigned, but initially I was doing int >= size_t - 1 and I would have thought that should work
Actually rubber ducky may have done it's job here

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