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16:03
@ircmaxell still linked though. not oa
I think OA would play bad with our order requirement
I need to save CSS/JS file paths to a theme.xml file, and then load them, what would be a good way to store the data?
@NikiC can I buy you a beer because this? :)
> Strict standards: Only variables should be passed by reference in ...
^^ Shouldn't this be an error by now?
Also, lol PHP standards.
It would break the internet :D
16:18
Typical Wordpress plugin developer (from here):
> Apologies for the inconvenience. I had PHP error reporting set to ALL for development and committed the development version accidentally. I fixed it.
@NikiC correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems from a really quick read, the only significant benefit to packed mode is cheaper hash grow (since no need to rehash each grow operation), and cheaper worst-case access (O(1) instead of O(n))? Memory usage isn't reduced, right?
@ircmaxell it's reduced by one word per element
arHash isn't allocated
@AmalMurali Apparently he hasn't heard of "env" trick :)
16:20
@hakre Iterator question for you "http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23476534/" :-D
@ircmaxell but yeah, the difference isn't very significant
@NikiC yeah, it's a small optimization (a good one, since it can be done)
@TOOTSKI Yeah
but it's not nearly as big as zval[size] could give you
@DanLugg PHP 6
16:21
again, not saying the complexity adjustments are worth that, just trying to get my head around and better understand what's going on ther
@LeviMorrison Neat. Sounds good.
That's my understanding of why we use E_STRICT, anyway.
@ircmaxell absolutely. that would save another two words. Which is 33%. On 64-bit that would even be 50%
@NikiC more than that no? Since you could save the entire bucket allocation (2 words), and the order linked-list...?
@ircmaxell those don't exist anymore
buckets aren't individually allocated and order is determined by the order in the array
16:23
Ah
@NikiC They are not?
arData determined the order. arHash+Z_NEXT(arData[i]->val) determines the hash
@ircmaxell nope, it's just one big chunk of buckets
to avoid said allocation and to improve cache efficiency on iteration.
interesting
that's really the main point of the new ht structure. to save allocs and be more cache efficient
right
a string-key ht lookup is still random-access tho - but not sure if there's a way around that. open addressing is hard to combine with our order-preserving hashes
@TOOTSKI no ... I can't accept beer derived from incorrect .TWO.SPACE. indentation :(
16:30
how the hell did I get into a hack debate on #hhvm
@NikiC awesome stuff though
16:51
@NikiC Ah, "current project"...
JPG time.
did some ahole retag all 5.5 questions or what?
dafuq? I keep getting:
> An error occurred submitting your answer.
user895378
@JoeWatkins Am I correct in assuming UEvent is a beginning foray into the type of thing you're looking at for an event-driven SAPI?
good morning. i have a composer question. if you have a server with multiple projects on it, do you install composer in each project? or do you install composer on your root, and then give each project it's own composer.json file?
then when i run composer install, do i have to be in the directory i'm currently using, or somehow specify which one I want to install?
17:20
it will run using the composer.json file in the current directory
Read the docs
thanks for the help, appeciate it
feeling satisfied after some sushi :D
@NikiC They should all be , why do you ask?
well ... there are 5.5 specific questions
usually, regarding migration
@TOOTSKI those were php-5.5 specific questions ... I was keeping them clean of "Lets just tag this with the PHP version I'm using"-type questions
17:31
@NikiC Ah, that makes sense, well probably someone s/php-5.5/php ...
@NikiC ask on meta
@tereško or new features, yeah
also, I am starting to think that SO need Tag Steward position
Mmm tag stew…
Foo Steward
17:37
Can I chat yet?
Man, SO was borked for a few minutes there.
lol
@NikiC any chance we could get meaningful names instead of properties->u.v.nApplyCount--? u.v.?
@ircmaxell ZEND_HASH_DEC_APPLY_COUNT(properties)
no, meaning u.v, not the subtraction
17:47
didn't even know that there was a union for that
@ircmaxell Either that, or rename nApplyCount to w
;-)
3
A: transform integer array keys to string array keys

Amal MuraliGenerally speaking, the type of the keys don't matter much as PHP is loosely typed. However, to answer your question: you can use array_keys() to obtain the keys of the array and apply strval() on each array element. Then use array_combine() to recreate the array: $keys = array_map('strval', ar...

How did that get upvoted?! *looks at @AmalMurali*
@DanLugg great idea!
@salathe ROFL. I discovered late
I can't remove as it's accepted. damn :(
Flagged it already anyway
17:52
@AmalMurali I answered
@AmalMurali you didnt flag it
@Gordon Right.. Because this:
> Attention: some of your recent flags have been declined - please review them before flagging this post!
@ircmaxell OK. Upvoted
stuff like this bothers me. Why can't we build open standards rather than proprietary pieces of garbage (targetting hipster languages)
@Gordon \o/
17:55
999 open standards sat on the wall, 999 open standards...
@salathe Apparently people don't check things when upvoting :-D
@salathe take one down, pass it around, 1024 open standards on the wall
@AmalMurali I do... maybe that's why I rarely upvote stuff. :P
@ircmaxell And they're all wrong!
@salathe :-P
I wonder how many standards there are for defining standards?
17:58
But, on the bright side…
@Fabien very, very sad ...
E_NONSTANDARD_ELEPHANT
@salathe Quick. Edit that into @ircmaxell's answer :-P
@AmalMurali ooh, good idea!
17:59
@salathe You're welcome!
@AlmaDo lol yeah. Don't worry, she'll marry some old rich guy and skate by on her looks for now.
I'd so get suspended if I did though. :P
@Fabien that's very sad too
heh yup
@AmalMurali too late
18:01
@ircmaxell :D
@ircmaxell too bad I can't upvote twice lol
If that elephant is going to be the "because PHP" elephant, he should be shooped to be cockeyed with a beer in his hand.
BTW, isn't there a mistake somewhere in here: "If you notice the original array and the end one are identical.". Or is it just missing a comma?
@AmalMurali fixed
@ircmaxell My answer doesn't exist anymore...
18:05
@AmalMurali it's one vote away from close
I answered it (before). It wouldn't be right if I VTC
I voted to close
@hakre took you long enough :-P
I had failed test because facebook API integer instead of string thingy.
Fuck you Facebook, politely.
18:10
@AmalMurali hehe. I like the new SubIteratorIterator gg
All answers should take more than 2 hours to compose.
@salathe And SPL answers that don't contain the word "Iterator" at least thirty times are no real SPL answers
@NikiC Of course, when playing the iterator drinking game with any answer... there must be enough iterators to get very drunk!
18:13
@NikiC s/thirty/forty-two/
My last CV casted.
@salathe foreach ((new BeerIterator($case)) as $beer) $peeHaa->drink($beer);
@DanLugg +1 for unnecessary parentheses. :)
$beer = new BeerIterator($magicPipe);
$drink = new DrinkingIterator($beer);
$drink->attachIterator($peehaa);
$drink->attachIterator($danLugg);
$beers = iterator_count($drink);
18:38
Out of bounds :D
Anyone here know a good way to mock PDO?
@TOOTSKI Did you ever try making a "like" button line up with other social media buttons? Its like they were trying to make it as awful as possible.
@ircmaxell @NikiC I wish we could use C99 and its anonymous unions…
18:48
hey all
0
Q: Change background color from php code area JetBrains PhpStorm

Davei like to change the "blue" color from the coding area in PhpStorm. How can i do this ?? Here my Screenshot:

@Dave Was that really necessary?
@Danack That's debatable.
It falls under:
> software tools commonly used by programmers
practical, answerable problems that are unique to software development
hmmm... Why isn't there a flag for moving to another site?
" that are unique to software development"
18:53
That's a pretty reasonable question for Super-user or some other SE site
@AmalMurali yes because i like to make a screen shot for my documentation and the background color is not goog for my documentation
@Danack "software tools commonly used by programmers" doesn't count?
i need white background color
@Dave You just dumped the link here after saying "hi". That's not a good thing to do, IMO :)
@AmalMurali okay sorry
hope someone can help me here
18:57
Also, you posted the link right after asking your question. If you had waited for some time and then posted the link, it'd have been understandable. Anyway, I have no issues with this, I'm just giving some friendly advice.
@Dave Didn't you already get an answer there?
@AmalMurali i don't have the right solution for may question
google.co.uk/search?q=phpstorm+change+background+color 3rd and 4th results are links to the PHPstorm manual
@Dave Complaining you don't have the right solution isn't gonna help much. As a programmer, you're going to have to learn how to search and find things yourself. Learning to use Google is the first step. See the above link ^
i use google too but i don't find the solution :/
@Dave Just for entertainment value - what on earth did you put in as the search terms to not get a result?
19:04
Good night. i'm off
So, no suggestions on how best to unit test with PDO? This is the best solution I have found: github.com/jimbojsb/pseudo
Certain aspects seem to be missing though.
ThW
ThW
Hello
what's wrong with using PHPUnit's mock builder, and stubbing out the methods as you need?
@Danack thx for your help i find the solution
19:08
Hey guys, would you like to check it out? I can't point the problem. pastebin.com/j2WEik2t Any ideas?
@ircmaxell How would you implement that though? For instance, prepare() returns an object that allows you to bindValue(), execute(), etc.
Make a mock that returns a mock?
yes, you can do that quite easily
@ircmaxell So something like this should work? pastebin.com/vGcsFZwU
MWAHAHHAHAHAH
WOW: Solve Javascript errors with this one weird trick! It’s so easy, Javascript professionals hate it! undefined = function(){};
19:23
wtf
ThW
ThW
@Danack Did FluentDOM work for you?
@ThW It did indeed. When are you going to update the docs though? ;)
The lack of auto-hoisting of variables makes it a bit harder than the javascript equivalent imo.
But not much you can do about that.
ThW
ThW
Yeah, that is the last big ToDo before the 5.0 release.
Most from the current docs should still work, did you found something that did not or just missed something?
@twiz yup
19:37
Considering retiring. I may actually be too old for this shit.
Any of you can help me?
nope, call 911 instead (or 112, or 999, or .. well ... it depends)
@ThW Oh - maybe you need to tag a new version to match the updated comments. I installed via composer and the only version that is tagged (and composered) is 4.1.1 which doesn't have the FluentDOm::Query method.
It won't help with the high-rep help-vampires, but maybe introducing a scheme such as "You can't answer questions from users with under 250 rep, when you have under 1000 rep", will stop the drive-bys
Disclaimer, those numbers flew from my ass.
ThW
ThW
19:47
@Danack that's right, FluentDOM::Query() is new in version 5, FluentDOM() works in both
cool.
ThW
ThW
not sure if tagging a 5-RC1 would help
@hakre did you remove all tags ? //cc @NikiC
@tereško perhaps :)
then put them back
19:48
also killing 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4
@tereško those are gone. they will never com back.
ThW
ThW
Version 5 is a major rewrite (namespaces, extended classes for DOM, improved XML namespace handling, ...)
@ircmaxell Thanks, this seems to be working for me. I hate when I start trying to solve a problem I have with a solution rather than just solving my original problem...
3 hours ago, by NikiC
did some ahole retag all 5.5 questions or what?
2 hours ago, by NikiC
@TOOTSKI those were php-5.5 specific questions ... I was keeping them clean of "Lets just tag this with the PHP version I'm using"-type questions
@tereško you mean those # < 100 ones?
19:50
perhaps I missed relevance then.
perhaps
now put them back
you fucked up, now you fix it
@TOOTSKI related to what?
behave. I still don't see relevance for that tag.
@tereško You're not a very positive person are you? haha
@ThW tbh I'm not sure of the value of doing RC releases for smallish libraries. Obviously for large projects like PHP where people upgrading is a big deal, then yeah doing RC are helpful - but there's no real harm in moving from 5.0.0 to 5.0.x for small libraries.
19:52
50 secs ago, by tereško
you fucked up, now you fix it
@hakre maybe because you did not actually read the questions
@hakre you maybe don't see relevance, but it's an useful classification to learn about problems with a specific php version maybe.
because they were mostly about issues regarding migration to 5.5
ThW
ThW
@Danack I still have some minor tasks for 5.0 release on my todo.
coincidentally, you have also been removing tags from posts regarding 5.4 migration
19:53
@hakre Either way, does it really hurt anything to have that tag there?
seriously, man, what the fuck !?
ThW
ThW
@Danack source documentation being the major one
granted it probably doesn't matter that much if it isn't there either, but I think the tag DOES make sense.
@tereško I'm wondering now if I should ask you to be nicer or if it's still acceptable…
When people start getting emotional about something, I see that as sign that it is unimportant. Otherwise they would use logic instead.
Ah… and followed by another half an hour of laughs about this too: http://phpdbg.com/docs/pwn
[tag:rv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19075475/download-apc-for-php-5-5-3
[tag:rv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18962960/how-to-populate-script-filename-and-script-path-server-vairables-to-php-cgi-from
[tag:rv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19073270/stop-caching-for-php-5-5-3-in-mamp
[tag:rv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18705923/password-hashing-issue-with-password-hash-password-verify
[tag:rv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18444876/symfony-2-opcache-warning-filemtime-stat-failed-for-acme-demobundle-cont
it's borken
Doesn't work when multiline
20:02
@hakre @hakre is the one that's broken ;-)
You can use jQuery to post :P
put questions id in array and submit with 1-2s pause
derpinhopper
... or , ya know, reverse them yourself, if it looks like you where too quick to jump the gun
@tereško all those so far are well tagged w/o php-5.5 in my opinion
yes , that last one is
20:07
Such a perfect response! Thanks for your help. I indeed had a 32bit version of apache and a 64bit version of php. — RPelham Aug 27 '13 at 8:56
> Such a perfect response!
I can imagine that @NikiC had something more specific in mind. maybe he joins later on.
@tereško @hakre It's not such a big deal to me
The tag was nice to have because it had a non-zero probability of containing a question that I might potentially want to answer
oki doki.
anyway, I'll tag them for you :)
.. don't forget to add or then =P
20:13
^^ Make some room for
hey guys, i'm wondering if you guys can help to check my problem. stackoverflow.com/questions/23480045/….
@Anthosiast Put in front of that link.
Errhh??
RAWR!
@Anthosiast Don't use a singleton.
20:24
Alright, sorry about that. Haha. Er, i have to use singleton for my project. It's very troublesome indeed. Still can't work at all..
ERR_TOO_MUCH_CODE
bla bla bla
user895378
Man ... libuv is awesome ...
@rdlowrey why? :-)
@Anthosiast No you don't, you don't have to use a singleton at all.
But I'm feeling generous, so I'll let you in on a developer's secret; how to make a non-invasive singleton:
1. Construct an instance of the class
2. Don't construct another instance of the class
What's special about this singleton is, when you suddenly do need another instance because requirements change, you can ignore the second step.
That's basically the same as saying "don't use a singleton" haha
20:35
No, no. Way different than saying "don't use a singleton". Not the same at all.
I'm saying use a special kind of singleton, where you can make more instances if you need to in the future.
multion?
And no, please don't do that :-)
@ircmaxell C'mon dude, I'm just being an ass.
when someone is listening to you thinking that you're giving them helpful advice, being an ass is not obvious ;-)
Of course, that actually was helpful advice.
Good point @Anthosiast All that ^ up there ^ needs a </sarcasm> </facetious>
20:37
I mean technically it isn't really "wrong"
who now?
Just use DI and be happy
@ircmaxell saw that long convo on twitter this morning ;)
@KLVTZ which one was that? I'm forgetting 10 minutes ago
@ircmaxell zend engine performance increase
20:39
ah
@DanLugg DI ≠ DIC
@bwoebi Correct, hence my <redacted />
pce
pce
@Anthosiast what do you have to do, when you want to connect to another database/file, copy the file/class?
DICK was fine, you know :-P
@ircmaxell i'm getting the feeling that not many like a corp to make decisions on PHP at all xD
@irc
20:42
@DanLugg didn't notice it. Must have happened subconsciously… I just noticed it when looking again here
@ircmaxell not like but fear, more or less.
@bwoebi DI Container Kernel.
@KLVTZ they have a history of not playing nicely
I have absolutely nothing against corporate sponsored contributions. But they should be collaborative contributions. Not code in the dark for 2 years, and drop it on everyone as a "take it or leave it" thing
As long as "code in the dark" transforms into a collaborative FOSS project when it goes public, I'm okay.
@ircmaxell I agree! It almost seems ontological in the sense that what they create needs to be a mystery and we just put up with it
20:45
exactly
is it bad to have a title named .... php instead of .... PHP
hi @pce :)
@DanLugg but would they? It seems Zend gives up that power and really, what else can they offer? I guess authority and history but any other continuations on an open-source project would lead to some head melting changes? Or maybe not, I can only guess myself how controversial this would be. I hate to say it, but Zend is going to fight before they lose their authoritative right.
pce
pce
@hakre hi!
20:53
@ter
@tereško damn.
emm .. what did I do now?
@tereško that link, man! haha
@tereško thanks for that link! I now understand, your doing good community work :D

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