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16:07
@Fabien No, need to sell AKs first. Too poor at the moment.
hey pussy
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@LeviMorrison with static closures?
@rdlowrey Yep.
It's actually 2 bugs (I didn't realize it initially)
@TOOTSKI No SSD? You will regret it.
It's only a 5400rpm HDD
You'll have horrible, horrible startup/shutdown times and CS will load slowly.
"5400rpm"? nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope.
'noon
@rdlowrey I got nothin
mrongoon @JoeWatkins
16:22
@LeviMorrison I got nothin
yo @PeeHaa
@rdlowrey it's not as simple as making objects or resources thread safe
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I got nothin PHP's a mess and creating a standard threading concept would be a nightmare
@JoeWatkins I'm working on it now.
lets forget their differences, they do the same thing, the only reason they work at all is because each context is seperated from each other by the iron wall of TSRM, or equally by how forking just works
I have managed to fix one of the bugs without breaking Closure::bind; the question is how to fix the remaining bug.
@LeviMorrison I saw ... I keep watching ... w00t for you :)
16:24
What I need to do is know if the creating context is static.
we're not in the position where the language is fast enough that we can write our modules in plain php, if we were, we could forget about the safety of all the third party libraries we rely on and implement the functionality for ourselves ... we cannot do that, we might be able to do it one day, then it's worth talking about thread safe objects ...
Because if so we need to implicitly make the created closure static.
But we can't do this inside of zend_create_closure because it gets called from Closure::bind.
So I need to do it in zend_vm_execute.h and zend_vm_def.h.
@Levi is there nothing useful at prev_execute_data ?
Maybe; I have no idea what that is?
I think it should be there ...
prev_execute_data->function_state.function probably ... I think ...
16:29
@LeviMorrison parent stack frame execute_data
bob, got puzzle, pthreads
#280
clues ?
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Is EG(exception) a zval * ?
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Where can I find documentation for these things?
currently it is, ng is zend_object
@rdlowrey lxr ;)
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16:31
Or where in the sauce specifically?
search for struct definition _zend_executor_globals
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thanks
@JoeWatkins So I can check EX(prev_execute_data)->function_state.function.common.fn_flags? Might be function->common but that's what you think?
I do think that ... I am often wrong ...
if everything makes sense, it should be there ...
@JoeWatkins never had to mess with excpetions, just as clueless. I think maybe Nikita has more idea about that, I remember him working with exceptions (like Generator::throw())
16:35
\o/ segfault
make sure there is prev_execute_data
maybe everything does not make sense ...
niki is probably the person to ask here too @LeviMorrison
okay @bwoebi ... I think I know why it's happening but I tried working around it ... it's obviously because at no other point does entry occur at ZEND_DO_FCALL, there's no ZEND_RETURN so leaving the ::run function isn't normal ...
tried various ... got nothin ...
Btw, why PHP allows class constants de-reference via class instances? I mean - what's the sense? May be such de-reference shouldn't be allowed at all?
Does anybody else see no diff at github.com/zendframework/zf2/pull/6142 ?
seems fishy...
@AlmaDo rephrase please?
@JoeWatkins I think it is because there isn't always a prev_execute_data (I am cooking so haven't tested that theory yet)
16:44
yeah, only when you're not in main frame.
You should realize your mistake in the first place: constant is defined as class entity, not instance entity. Even if PHP allows instance de-reference, it's an error in the logic if you want to refer to instance "constant". So if PHP has error here (apparently, it has) - then it's in the thing, that it's allowed class constant de-reference via instance, and not in the thing, that such de-reference is impossible via another class property holder — Alma Do 5 mins ago
\o/ it worked!
Yay!
Celebration time!
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This calls for a polycephalic celebration: \o/\0/\O/
So I only need to know if it's okay to modify zend_vm_execute.h and zend_vm_def.h.
(and probably make a macro because I have duplicate code)
(or a function)
I really need to throw sleep darts at my gf tomorrow, so I can play around with Aerys.
@AlmaDo it's just an alias for $class = get_class($obj); $class::const; Is there anything wrong about that? We might require an interface which requires a constant to be defined on a class and typehint against that interface.
I'll go halves on a case of darts @Ocramius
@tereško Ergo Proxy seems awesome so far, thanks for the suggestion :-)
@DanLugg I know, right? Damn, it's weekend, let me code!
@Ocramius you were the guy who was looking for "clean" animes, right ?
16:58
Well, I'm looking for anything tbh
@tereško No, that was Levi
oh
well ... you are welcome
@Ocarmius Totally, I'm currently on my way to some market thing that I'd frankly rather not go to.
Chances are, if it's worth buying, the store selling it has a roof and walls.
Wow, that's so totally not what I had today... and it is raining!
Can someone explain zend_vm_execute.h and zend_vm_def.h to me?
They seem to duplicate a lot of code and neither #includes anything.
How are they used? What are their purposes?
17:09
@LeviMorrison edit zend_vm_def.h and run php zend_vm_gen.php
that's right, our vm is generated by PHP :D
Okay. But I do still commit the changes to zend_vm_execute.h, right?
@tereško Is it correct to inject a fully built service into a controller? E.g LoginController, gets the object LoginService injected?
@BenBeri yes, it would be the optimal way
but if you do not have a working DI container, you can inject factory in the controller, which would them be able to produce said service
@tereško But (IIRC @SecondRikudo) said that using a service factory to create the serivce is considered as creating a model instance in the controller, which is wrong?
17:15
@BenBeri I don't remember saying that.
@SecondRikudo Then it's the other guy, I forgot his name, was last night
The one that told me to use DiC
I think it's Ronni
@JoeWatkins ^^ Running the script created an identical file to what I did by hand. I'm glad because now I don't have to push something to cover up my ignorance ^^
Some more ^^ because ^^
@tereško But how does DI container work? registers all controllers with the needed injected objects and then the router gets the ready controller object?
Does anyone see anything wrong with this comment? It appears to be completely accurate: php.net/manual/en/timezones.asia.php#114421
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17:22
/me is a god of exceptions ...
@Levi do we distribute timezone info ? don't we get that from os, isn't it down to the OS what tz's are available ?
I'm not sure.
@BenBeri no that's not how it works
I think we do distribute tz data but it's taken from a DB. I think.
I would assume we don't distribute it ... remember openssl discussion I think I get my memory from there ...
probably look ...
> Note: The latest version of the timezone database can be installed via PECL's » timezonedb.
> Note: This list is based upon the timezone database version 2014.2.
17:25
ah
dunno then ...
@BenBeri DI Containers is responsible for creating a new instance (in your case - that controller) and passing in all the required dependencies in it. The "which" dependencies is determined either by use of reflection-based analysis of the class or by previously made configuration
Does that have anything to do with the PHAR stuff you were talking about yesterday?
hey guys
when you make a request in curl, does it sends any cookies by default ?
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@JoeWatkins ^ E_EXCESSIVE_INDENTATION
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17:31
;)
@rdlowrey umm can I take 2 mins of yours please ?
@rdlowrey It's C, what do you expect? :-D
@tereško I know that, but how should the container know which dependencies to pass in? (Without registering the controllers with dependencies)
> The "which" dependencies is determined either by use of reflection-based analysis of the class or by previously made configuration
open this page and check chrome's network inspect manager
There is a large cookie value string in "request headers", is there a way to get that cookie value ?

That site only allows to make curl requests i you send that cookie value
http://shop.shoprite.com/Shop.aspx?strid=EB3F1516
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17:33
@LeviMorrison seems fine to me, but I'm also not from Asia so ...
@vongolashu I don't think anyone is going to tell you how to build a crawler for a website that tries to block common crawlers.
@LeviMorrison are you able to modify vote count on a particular comment?
@Ocramius :/ Cmon I am just doing it to learn and understand how that works, first time facing such a situation
I wanted to make myself a code to fetch me prices of pepsi and any discounts on daily basis :/
@Ocramius yeah, cmon! =oP
@vongolashu there's loads of guides on how I how to break the law
17:37
oh you gotta be kidding me, writing crawlers and scripts tod ownload images from FB or videos from youtube is all well and fine, but coz I want to get data to pepsi price from a crawler blocker site, only I am breaking law ?
@vongolashu what you need to find is a "PHP mercenary". They will code whatever you need for the right price. I hear you can find some on the Tor network.
anyone else can provide better information or advice ?
@vongolashu depends on what you do - getting daily deals via crawling is usually something you can be nuked for :P
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And I dont need daily deals, I just need prices for pepsi and icecreams to know whats the best day to go buy them, that also I am just TRYING to do to test and learn
17:40
@vongolashu find a page that gives you that cookie, then use it in your own cookie jar
already tried but thing is, that particular cookie value is only present in request http headers
is there a way to get the request http header value instead of response headers ?
@LeviMorrison Calcutta changed it's name from the British named "Calcutta" to "Kolkata" in 2001. A lot of cities incorrectly named/spelled by the British during their rule were changed to the correct local form. So I think the downvotes are probably people mad about the change for political reasons.
lol
The third comment has even more downvotes.
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Hi
17:48
DateTime: How to create from format 2013-11-01T12:38:32.903Z and then get the number of microseconds?
Just scratching my head.
@AmalMurali I think those votes were a political downvote as well but in regards to DST =oP
@hakre what is the 903z suppose to be?
Z is the timezone
.903 are fraction of seconds.
    $dateLastActivity = '2014-05-02T15:03:08.227Z';
    $test = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d\Th:i:s.u\Z', $dateLastActivity, new DateTimeZone('UTC'));
this still fails on values like "2014-04-23T14:15:33.553Z", testing by var_dump($test, $test->format('u'));
@hakre Use H instead of h.
oh well, yes, doh!
print_r(DateTime::getLastErrors()); is very helpful :)
17:55
ah yeah, good hint.
@bwoebi I can clear the negative votes, yes.
wow, just reading about gold badge powers
Good thing no? :D
I should try ... :)
Well, it's not yet available (AFAIK).
Two pages of code. What the hell. Here, have a downvote.
@AmalMurali Annoyingly, not as helpful as it could be, there's a good chance that your real error will be hidden by either "unexpected data" or "trailing data"
Although not in that specific case
Yeah, that's the worst error I've found when working with DateTime objects.
Once it was an invisible space character. It took me hours to find that out...
Hmm... I think this behavior is correct:
--TEST--
Closure 052: static::class in non-static closure in static method.

--FILE--
<?php

class A {
    static function foo() {
        $f = function() {
            return static::class;
        };
        return $f();
    }
}

class B extends A {}

$b = new B;
var_dump($b->foo());

--EXPECT--
string(1) "A"
Opinions, please? @JoeWatkins @bwoebi @NikiC @ircmaxell
18:16
E_NONSENSE
The closure isn't static so it isn't late-static bound. It also doesn't have a this pointer so static:: refers to the scope it is bound to.
ah, thought the other approach :)
That's completely counter-intuitive (IMO)
> which solves the problem by
avoiding raising another error at the same character position
I'm not sure what that means...
What happens when there are multiple errors at the same character position?
You have too many errors to reason about; ABORT MISSION!
ALERT THE PROGRAMMER!
18:19
@AmalMurali Yeh, for that specific case that's how I solved it. Basically there are many error cases where an error is raised without advancing the pointer, which means that chances are when the next format element is reached another error will be raised at the same character position, and because of the format of the errors array, you only get the last error at that position, which is usually nothing to do with the actual problem
@LeviMorrison Huh? static on closures has nothing to do with static methods. It should inherit the static from it's parent scope, when the closure is not declared static.
The issue is not so much that it's possible to get multiple errors at the same position, it's that you can only see the last one, and that problem is easy to solve by changing the format of the array
Shouldn't all errors be reported? o.O
@bwoebi It does, actually. We currently are broken.
@AmalMurali Because the error array is keyed by the character index, if you get multiple errors at the same index you only get the last one in the returned array
18:21
I am going to watch the Is TDD dead? recording ... also, I have a beer. I am not afraid to use it.
--TEST--
Closure 051: static::class in static closure in static method.

--FILE--
<?php

class A {
    static function foo() {
        $f = static function() {
            return static::class;
        };
        return $f();
    }
}

class B extends A {}

$b = new B;
var_dump($b->foo());

--EXPECT--
string(1) "B"
^ That should definitely give "B" but currently we give "A". There is nothing to mistake here; that closure and all its parents are all static. That thing should definitely be late bound.
(which IMO is particularly stupid, at worst you should get the first one)
@LeviMorrison static in closures means not inheriting any of the parents scope.
@LeviMorrison that should give a fatal.
@DaveRandom I understood that part. I'm asking: shouldn't the array structure be modified (to not use the error-y offset as the key) and include all the errors?
@LeviMorrison Honestly, I have no idea what behavior to expect there
18:22
@tereško I hear it's disappointing, I was planning to watch it later, I'd be interested in hearing what you think of it though
@bwoebi Why fatal? Seems valid to me:
1 min ago, by Levi Morrison
^ That should definitely give "B" but currently we give "A". There is nothing to mistake here; that closure and all its parents are all static. That thing should definitely be late bound.
@AmalMurali ...exactly what I am proposing :-) - no-one has responded yet, I suspect that I won't get any responses because a) there's a lot of way more important stuff going on and it will get drowned in that, and b) no-one cares about this, except maybe Derick, but I'm not even sure about him since he doesn't seem to pay any attention to date/time related bugs
@DaveRandom Derick cares
He is always looking for ways to make your DateTime experience worse :)
@DaveRandom He's one of the main contributors, I think, right?
^ true story
18:25
@Levi where's the docs for static function() ? I can't find it?
Usually error-handling related ways ^^
@bwoebi There are none as far as I can tell. The best I can get is people being excited about it when it was created.
@Levi actually I've always seen static function() as true lamdas. So they should be unaffected by any parent scope. And so static::class should fail there too.
Nothing with real static methods.
I believe your perception is just incorrect. They aren't true lambdas; this is PHP and static has everything to do with binding under various contexts.
hello everyone can anyone solve this simple problem of mine
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Q: WAMP 403 Forbidden message on Windows 8

Devil AbhiI have installed WAMP on my windows 8 machine. When i browse to localhost in my browser, the WAMP server page is visible. But when I browse to my IP in my browser, I get the message 403 Forbidden: You don't have permission to access / on this server. i downloaded wamp server from this page ht...

18:29
Because PHP.
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WAMP ...
@DevilAbhi Look into Apache's Order/Allow/Deny configuration directives
(or Require ip if WAMP have decided to move into this decade yet, but I somehow doubt that)
i downloaded wamp
and i dont know any thing about this actually i am a android developer
@Levi I'd never have expected static, self or parent to even work here...
@DevilAbhi Well clearly you now need to use PHP for something, which means you are going to have to either learn something about the PHP stack, or find someone who does... ;-)
18:34
yes you are right
@Levi It makes absolutely no sense to support static, self and parent, but not $this
Ugh, I just accidentally ate a lump of dry paint
so please tell what must i do
so that when i click on localhost
@DaveRandom bon appetit.
it gives me this error
18:36
This static function() thing is totally fubar.
^ @Levi and @NikiC
bhai aa rha h
@DevilAbhi What are you expecting to see?
@bwoebi In that it is a pretty useless feature that nobody uses?
@NikiC That. And the feature itself is fubar too.
@JoeWatkins woudn't that imply that you are a supreme tosser ?
18:38
@bwoebi Well, it's basically just "closure without binding"
Which isn't really problematic conceptually - it's just useless ^^
@DaveRandom i click on localhost
@NikiC it's still semi-bound as self, parent and static still work.
That makes no sense.
@NikiC Given that the first occurence of the word static on this page is in a user comment (i.e. feature is completely undocumented) I'm going to go with "yes"
@DaveRandom It's used in some example on Closure::bind()
and i get this error 403
18:40
might give us an excuse to get rid of it in 6
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That moment when you look back in the message history and discover a help-vampire on your $tinyAvatar list was pinging you for assistance.
please anyone solve this problem of mine
@DevilAbhi Yes you said that. What I asked is what you were expecting to see instead...
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(victory for great ignore justice)
@rdlowrey We have a man on last chance here
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18:41
I see that ...
@NikiC Why was it introduced at all?
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@bwoebi What, late-static binding?
no, static Closures.
@rdlowrey static closure
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<-- Doesn't care if it works or not. It's a dumb thing to attempt in your code anyway.
18:43
i want localserver to work
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Then uninstall WAMP.
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Download a real PHP binary.
@DaveRandom i want to open myphpadmin
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Then run $ php -S
@bwoebi We do support $this; care to explain what you mean?
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18:44
It's a built-in development "web server." Wamp is stupid and you don't need apache to test standard php scripts in a webserver environment.
@bwoebi So it doesn't capture $this.
@LeviMorrison in static Closures I mean.
@bwoebi That example is clear a mud, it does not demonstrate even slightly what effect bind() would have on a static closure (I'm still not clear on this myself, even after reading all this discussion) since it refers the target class explicitly...
@bwoebi It's static; you specifically just threw away the $this pointer.
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@DevilAbhi Uninstall WAMP, download a real php binary, then read this: php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.webserver.php
18:45
@LeviMorrison Why doesn't it capture $this and at the same time capture self, static and parent?
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php -S localhost:8000 <-- will fire up a server in the current directory on localhost:8000
@DevilAbhi OK, and you have installed it in the document root?
@LeviMorrison Yay, then I prefer doing unset($this); ... Does the same and doesn't need special syntax
@bwoebi To my understanding it doesn't capture parent; just self and static because those things have to deal with static bindings, which behavior you just invoked by declaring your closure as static.
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@DevilAbhi And if you need MySQL, install a real mysql binary.
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18:47
@DevilAbhi Since you're working in windows these things are a matter of point+click download and install.
do i uninstall wamp?
I'm not sure who decided to have closures automatically bind $this but we have to deal with it now.
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2 mins ago, by rdlowrey
@DevilAbhi Uninstall WAMP, download a real php binary, then read this: http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.webserver.php
@rdlowrey I cannot wait for the shitstorm we will get when Aerys goes public. "Hello, I've just started using PHP, I'm trying to use this insanely advanced technique despite the fact that I Have No Idea What I'm Doing, even though the website told me that I probably didn't need this thing I'm trying to use. It doesn't working. Halp!"
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But you're going to have to learn about PHP if you really plan to develop with it.
18:48
yes
AFK for a moment, ping we with anything you want me to respond to.
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@DaveRandom Yeah, I'll be the king of "Won't Fix"
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Won't Fix / Not a Bug
I think you already are aren't you?
@Levi like that: class b { public static $test = "b"; } class a extends b { public static $test = "a"; public function a() { $x = static function() { print parent::$test."\n"; }; $x(); } } new a;
18:49
:-P
Making dinner bbiab
@DaveRandom only when you don't consider that he reopens the issues later.
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Five stages of the open source bug report:
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1. You're an idiot, that's definitely not a bug
2. This behavior shouldn't work in the first place; why would you want to do that
3. Hmm, there's some "undefined behavior" in this module
4. How has my project ever worked at all!
5. Hey, person from #1. I just massively improved everything. I'm so smart! Try it now!
cant i use wamp
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5 mins ago, by rdlowrey
But you're going to have to learn about PHP if you really plan to develop with it.
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18:54
Wamp doesn't count. It's a bad idea.
because i am learning php from someone online
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Hi there.
thats why i want to use wamp
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@DevilAbhi then follow that tutorial and don't hassle other people!
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@NikiC you there?
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18:54
And if the tutorial isn't good enough then find another one.
@rightfold yes
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Do you know of alternative to pack that’s a bit more sophisticated? :P I need to write big-endian doubles with specific representations, for example.
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Rather than “machine dependent size and representation” which is pretty much useless in almost all cases.
@DaveRandom sadly, that describes ~90% of question that are tagged with php+mvc
kindly look over this dudes
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Q: WAMP 403 Forbidden message on Windows 8

Devil AbhiI have installed WAMP on my windows 8 machine. When i browse to localhost in my browser, the WAMP server page is visible. But when I browse to my IP in my browser, I get the message 403 Forbidden: You don't have permission to access / on this server. i downloaded wamp server from this page ht...

help me in this
18:56
@rightfold Given that any sane machine uses IEEE754 doubles, I don't see how that is an issue
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@NikiC Not big-endian ones.
user1804599
Also big-endian signed integers.
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Couldn’t find any third-party libraries for this either.
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Don’t mind writing such a library myself, but maybe it already exists. :P
@rightfold I guess you'll just have to determine endianness and strrev if necessary ^^
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18:58
:v
user924016
lol
user1804599
Should work. xD

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