Right yeh @JoeWatkins that was me being dumb, moving the - 1 over to the other side of the expr (buf->len + 1 >= buf->size) both fixes the problem and generally makes more sense.
@Fabien It's a recruitment technique. During the hiring process, recruiters search the intertubes for any work you have public with eval() in it. Your application is immediately burned, and the ashes defecated upon, in the event they find anything.
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@SecondRikudo hmmmmm... I want to be able to sync across devices... I use Manga Search. It downloads images so I can transfer those to other phone and laptop
@Leri well, there was this thing and the usual ongoing framework thing that I have been nibbling at here .. but the former was extremely rushed (5k lines of code in 3 weeks) and latter is "work in progress"
@tereško Thanks for links. I am going to get back to PHP soon.. None of existing frameworks are in a good fit with my business plans, atm. I think I'll go on my own (architecture will more likely be package system and composer-friendly).
@SecondRikudo just logically speaking, I see it as the same as [aabc], "aa" is redundant, just use "a" as in [abc]. Now I'm not really in the mood to go clone and run the tests :P
I have a date d = 27/06 want to change to to the format 27, June I have tried the following but not worked for me... $d = '27/06'; echo date("d, F", strtotime($d));
I am creating Pie with gradient fill in Highcharts .here my problem is my json data not extracted for graph and also console shows no error can anybody help me
Oh, and I'd like to point out, that thanks to write-through caching, I have a 100% hit rate on memcache for the hashguesser app. Meaning, not a single cache miss occurred in the past 3 days :-)
Btw, what do you guys use? Do you use the default DNS shipped with your router or do you use another one (google for example)? This week the DNS server configured in my router (they are apprently from my provider) were down or very buggy. So I switched to google
@tereško in your answer you've posted a link to 1-st part of "Clean Code" and to the 3-rd part. I guess there should be 2-nd part too, why you've not included it too?
"powned" or "owned", in this context it means that it gets hijacked and that the attacker will redirect the traffic. Say: gmail.com normally goes to IP abc The attacker changes it to go to IP xyz Where xyz is a site that the attacker owns
Think if I request a load of resources through SSL (well, perhaps just HEAD requests to preserve bandwidth on both of our ends) from cloudflarechallenge.com that I might have a better chance at grabbing the private key?
@ircmaxell /encoding and /frontback are great for people who don't "get" unicode on the web, more than once I've told people to go read both those articles and they have figured out their solution by themselves off the back of it
So I complained at them, and they nagged that "it's targeted to a different group of users". What, a group of users that don't want to be ripped off? :P
Anyway, I eventually got them to give me the cheaper prices anyway.
I cannot make good sense of the words in his article ...
> This is some times true. Some times finding it difficult to test points to a design smell. It may be tangled responsibilities or whatever. But that's a far ways off from declaring that hard-to-unit-test code is always poorly designed, and always in need of repair. That you cannot have well-designed code that is hard to unit test.
that doesn't make sense ... there are words and or thoughts missing and I stopped reading there ...
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You shouldn't touch the DB in a unit test because then it's an integration test and not a unit test (unless you're testing DB software). It has nothing to do with speed.
@JoeWatkins I almost agree with that part though: you should run the tests for the particular class "on save" and run the suite "before commit" for that particular change
or maybe "before push", depending on ones workflow
well this is assuming you are able to write tests with 100% coverage, if you are not able to do that, and it wouldn't always be your fault, then you are not able to test a class in isolation since it's part of a complex system, I would say this is usually the case in the real world ...
plus your tests should not be so stressful that you have to take make the choice, I prefer to aim for that ...