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13:00
Not me, a client
And they wern't open to switch.. So this is going to be a pain..
Your client still has an AS400?
:)
@Jack What you want me to say? :D
Say me it ain't so!
I will have to disappoint you, and even worse, it's a multinational within the EU
:p
@Jack More like "You have a client which has AS400"?
@SecondRikudo Isn't that the same question? :)
I don't get it :D
Except that the emphasis is on client rather than on the fact that someone has such an antique :)
@Naruto Why do you have a client which has AS400
as opposed to Why does your client have AS400?
13:06
Actually, AS400 has Perl support .. what more do you want? :)
@Loopo did you sign up to Github specifically to correct a spelling mistake? :-P
btw if anyone is getting parsererror when attempting to post a message, refresh the page, it happens occasionally when there's maintenance on the main site
At work, we have a "merge users" tool, it is a drag-and-drop interface which staff uses to manage duplicated accounts. You are presented with a screen that shows some little icons indicating user history, as well as their user ID numbers. We say to try to favor a newer user ID because it is more likely to contain more up-to-date address/phone/email information.
The lady who does merging as part of her job emailed me this morning to ask what the little number was next to the user's profile image (the user ID)
She's been doing this for MONTHS
hi i have an issue in codigniter
^ do go on....
@Chris you sure she hasn't been doing it all wrong?
13:16
@Chris I bet she's been wanting to ask about that for ages. It's sort of like when you mishear someone's name when you are first introduced, you know you misheard it but you let too much time pass to say "pardon?" and now you're stuck trying avoid conversational situations where you'd need to address them by name.
(note, btw, that I am English, it's possible that no-one else hear except @Jimbo knows what I'm talking about)
Nooooooooo I'm pretty sure it is universal :P
Although often I just ask again usnig WAT!?
Have your answer @salathe :-P
@salathe You left your feedback; that's fine. There's nothing inherently wrong with that. And it seems like a good answer, too. — Andrew Barber ♦ 1 min ago
@bwoebi No disagreements there
@salathe My flag is still waiting
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15 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
We have too many owners.
user895378
13:23
^ I agree.
@rdlowrey So, who should own the room, you'd say? Apart from those with php.net account?
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I dunno. I don't really see much need for more than a couple of people TBH.
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I'm still not sure I deserve room owner status :)
Actually, that way it's granted that there's all the time some owner active…
yesterday, by HamZa
We should ban anyone who enters and asks about CodeIgniter
user895378
13:26
Because that's a welcoming environment ^
@rdlowrey That doesn't matter, you were auto-promoted by getting a php.net account.
CI? Again?
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@HamZa There's no reason to be rude to people because they know less than you.
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Is CodeIgniter stupid? Yes. Does that instantly make someone who doesn't know better stupid and ban-worthy? No.
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us (Ecclesiastes, 1:9)
13:28
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP, and stuff. BEFORE chatting in this room read : room-11.github.io [no-codeigniter] [php]
@DaveRandom I do old chum
@rdlowrey I won't argue but what you stated is true
@rdlowrey Well this sucks. I'm a regular and I haven't asked once to become one. If there are too many already, I don't stand a chance :(
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13:30
@Jimbo Please use it for good and not evil.
@Feeds argh. Too slow.
like @PHP licence, yeah
or funny evil.
@bwoebi That, really, is the important point. The only thing room owners get is the ability to burninate messages, and there should be someone who can do that here at all times, since this room can turn into a crapfest at any time of day.
13:31
ooh
@rdlowrey distros love it.
@DaveRandom exact.
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The JSON license is a terrible, terrible idea. Is it a cute thing to say? Yes. But legally you'd have to be an idiot to actually use it for anything important.
Good morning
@rdlowrey Don't worry, I use wtfpl in most things.
@ircmaxell mognrisgn
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@ircmaxell morning.
13:32
@SecondRikudo Sorry, had to finish my code.. :) Why, because big boss man hooked him in.. Why he has AS400, I don't have a clue, but something tells me they got no clue about IT-related stuff... D
:D
@rdlowrey Are you talking in self ask-answers a lot today? Yes.
@rdlowrey thirded
morning @ircmaxell
@bwoebi disagree. php.net accounts have no bearing over ownership nor knowledge level. There should not be any "auto" system
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So I'm happy to recuse myself from room ownership if other people agree that we have too many.
user895378
13:34
@DaveRandom Been reading a lot of Socrates lately ;)
I don't see why too many is an issue. Inactive would be more of a problem imo. Not that we have it.
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And Yoda.
That said, i've never actually used room owner powers.
@rdlowrey there are a lot I would remove before you
but no, no need
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP, and stuff. BEFORE chatting in this room read : room-11.github.io [php]
@ircmaxell did you miss my invitation?
13:36
I think such question should be first come from room founder. If needed. For example, I have no idea why I was added (despite I was regular) - and I accepted that as an admission of trust - not as "yay, I have powers now!"
@ircmaxell I wasn't meaning that seriously. It's just a coincidence that all of the regulars which have a php.net account are owners.
Wait, what? What was it before?
@SecondRikudo no, I just didn't action it.
Something to do with CodeIgniter
^ against CI
13:36
Which I fully support (I mean support against CI, not with it, duh)
@ircmaxell Just checking
8 mins ago, by bwoebi
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP, and stuff. BEFORE chatting in this room read : http://room-11.github.io/ [no-codeigniter] [php]
^ why change it to that? (I missed)
-_-
Yeh so I would have thought that after last night's incident people might be a bit more sensible at playing nice, at least so soon afterwards... :/
13:38
Anyone think this question should stay closed or be deleted? It makes sense to me...
@DaveRandom what happened last night?
@iroegbu I am completely positive she has been doing it all wrong, and that I will spend a majority of my day today trying to walk back from the damage she's caused over the last several months.
@ircmaxell Shog9 had to yell at room 11
btw, about room owners - there are so many because - fortunately there are many good people here - who can trust to each other. Is that bad? Of course not. Does trust have something to do with room owner powers? Debatable. May be not. But fact is: this room is positive, active and creative. No matter the reasons, that's good
@Chris what happened?
People were shitting on a blatant repwhore with a gold PHP badge (has has gold everything badges)
13:39
@ircmaxell See Levi's pin ->> TL;DR Some cv-ring activities got somewhat out of hand and Shog quite rightly told people to keep it nice.
@AlmaDo Heh, I have some reservations.
@SecondRikudo not sure I got you
It was actually more cv-ring than room 11 in general, but the line between those is blurry...
Aye
I forget the guy's name, seems like Kolink?
@DaveRandom you mean anti-repwhore-ring
13:40
@AlmaDo Last night many of the room owners were involved, which made it that much more difficult to detain the situation.
@bwoebi shouldn't exist, but grey area is grey
@SecondRikudo b*strd :P
They were flaming him in comments for answering a cheesy question, and a dupe at that
@Jimbo Not referring to you...
@DaveRandom yaaa...
13:42
@SecondRikudo what happened last night? I missed that all, it seems :\
@SecondRikudo Fair enough :-)
I was here with popcorn, not involved.
16 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
Under no circumstance should you harrass other users for your own amusement; doing so may result in a week ban. ~Shog9
As has been mentioned, Shog9 has a sticky message over there, which permalinks to the action ---->
@AlmaDo Someone repwhores on a galactic scale. There's nothing SO or anyone else does about it, so Room 11 decided to do a little bit of "discouraging"
I wasn't here, btw
13:43
Sounds like the pitchforks got pulled out.
hi PHP devs - some non stackoverflow related question
Pitchforks, torches, DannLugg got his bits out... it was just mayhem
lol
@SecondRikudo lol. so room11 downvoted some user?
@Jimbo If I were elected in the last elections, suspensions would have been handed out for that "discouraging"
13:43
that was niet?
@AlmaDo flamewars in comments
Now that people are actually paying attention, I really would like to know what people think here:
I got my 10 deducted with reason user was removed.. what does that mean?
6 hours ago, by DaveRandom
We could build some kind of "are you sure you are not trolling this user?"-based rate-limit looking for many questions posted in a short time frame with posts by the same user. Thoughts?
@SecondRikudo Racist!
13:44
@Jimbo AND YOU'D BE FIRST!!
:P
xD
@SecondRikudo hehe, I see.. but we're doing that for greater good - we try to punish repwhores! :D
@AlmaDo Not like this.
@DaveRandom I want to build a bot but... No time atm...
That was way over the line.
13:44
oh..
then.. not something that should be done
http://s7.postimg.org/r030pblpn/Capture.png

what does this mean?
@HamZa Initially I was thinking as an extension to the plugin (would be quicker), possible Caprica could be made to do it, not sure
@Mahesha999 It means exactly what it says. A user upvoted you. You received +10 for that. The user was subsequently deleted. You lost the +10, because that user's votes are stricken from the record.
@DaveRandom it should be possible
@AlmaDo yes, kolink and shankar.
13:46
@Chris ohkay I thought its something related my account...
@Mahesha999 That the user who gave you the vote that gave you +10 was removed.
@Mahesha999 Nope. It happens from time to time. People make "sock puppets" -- a fake account to upvote their own answers. Sometimes they throw votes at other answers or questions to muddy the water a little. Moderators catch on and remove the user, which rolls back all actions the user took. It might not have been a sock puppet, but any deleted user is basically treated like one.
@bwoebi oh, our bonnie and clyde ?
@DaveRandom I don't understand the idea.
What's the purpose?
@AlmaDo jo
13:49
@SecondRikudo To avoid accidentally persecuting people, and remind people who are intentionally persecuting someone that it's not likely to end well...
@SecondRikudo @Chris thanks, was a bit terrified for a moment, thought all my reps got screwed,

between this makes me realize how stackoverflow is awfully complex site
@DaveRandom No, I think we need to exert some self-control here.
not in wrong sense
Not everything needs a programmatic solution.
If we need a bot to tell us how to behave and when we're going too far, we deserve being banned.
alert('It looks like you are being a prick. You should turn off the computer and go outside.');
13:51
building a bot, to tell people to google better would solve 50% of the questions on SO
@SecondRikudo Generally agreed, just floating the idea. Also was thinking more as a safety net than a nanny.
the other 50% would actually be worth reading then..
There needs to be an anthropomorphic paper clip with a speech bubble, or it won't work.
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Does anyone know of good examples/tutorials for using the PHP embed SAPI?
@Chris Needs wrapping in setInterval(..., 1000);
13:53
@Naruto 50%? Not realistic.
@bwoebi 75?
@Naruto 0.5
@rdlowrey I think Sara's book goes quite in depth into it
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@DaveRandom Yeah, that's the only usable resource I've found so far. Was wondering if there were any others.
@bwoebi You can't deny the fact that if you open SO and check the latest asked question that half of those questions is cuz of the bad educated people who can't google right, or just to lasy to debug a little themselves?
13:56
@Naruto I mean 0.5% of the questions are worth reading and not from badly educated people or those who can't search first.
@bwoebi, the procent I was giving, was for that part of the people the bot had to say it.. :D
I misunderstood you
0.5 % is a little low
@rdlowrey Have you found anywhere to get a legal electronic copy of that? I've read bits and pieces from the preview and it seems quite good, but can only find hard-copies and illegal DLs, I don't find hard copy books that useful and I don't really want to use an illegal copy
Amazon have failed me! /cc @JeffBezos
@DaveRandom which book?
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@DaveRandom I've had the exact same experience. I was considering emailing Sara to ask her what her preferred method is so I can be sure that if I purchase it she actually benefits.
14:00
I was considering buying a hard copy and then I won't feel bad about using an illegal PDF
user895378
Maybe Sara has a merch booth :)
@Naruto no, really. Every 100-400 questions we have one good one.
should this be closed?
I'm dynamically including a file within a class method. Once the file is included, I run a function that this file has within it. How can I tell phpdoc that this isn't an undefined function, it does exist as it's dynamically included?
I was thinking @method but it doesn't seem to be the correct.. method.. lol
Also, why am I doing this? Legacy code.
user895378
I was going to say ... Why are you doing this?
user895378
14:07
Refactor if it's in any way an option.
It's not, it's part of our base "framework". No choice unfortunately
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And as for phpdoc ... who the hell knows.
@Jimbo don't try to hide shit in candy wrapping
I liek the little green square phpstorm shows me when my code is good :-)
@DaveRandom A soft-copy would ease my conscience.
14:11
@Jimbo I put a file in the root dir that contains stuff that PHPStorm is unaware of - define the function with the correct signature there and it should stop the inspection error.
Or any directory actually.
@Jimbo Actually, it should be picking it up already....is there any reason why it wouldn't?
@Jimbo PHP storm doesn't complain about it for me, I didn't think it tracked whether stuff has actually been included because of PHPSuperAwesomeDynamiczOMG? For me doesn't complain as long as the function exists in the project somewhere
@DaveRandom That's the thing - function is external, I'm including the routes file our framework uses in my test suite. This file contains get_routes()
PHPdoc 1.0 has @global but 2.0+ doesn't have it apparently...
@bwoebi lol
@Danack @Jimbo Use external libraries for that, you can avoid cluttering the project up with stuff that doesn't actually do anything, you can create local mock definitions that exist purely to satisfy inspections
14:15
I'm not writing unit tests here though, purely integration tests, so don't need mocks or fixtures. Literally pulling out the routes file and looping through them all to make sure routes are inaccessible to users that aren't logged in
@Jimbo When I say mock I don't mean a test mock, a mean just a file with a pretend function in it
Like:
<?php function get_routes() { } ?> ?
/**
 * @param string $uri
 * @return Whatever
 */
function get_routes() {}
@DaveRandom Noice, I just placed it at the bottom of the class and it's all good, cheers
14:21
@Jimbo No, I mean use the external libraries feature to do it so you can keep the codebase clean. At the bottom of the project pane, right click on "External Libraries" and click "Configure PHP Include Paths...", add an include path of some local directory on your machine outside the project, and put the external functions in a file/files in there
@Jimbo Just to reiterate - if that function is already defined somewhere else in your project, it should be being picked up. If it's not, then you've probably done something silly like tell PHPstorm to exclude a directory from inspection
@DaveRandom Yeah, it's just when another user comes to use this code, they're going to have to do that for themselves if they're using phpstorm as I'm not committing my .idea/ folder. I'll do that though, at least it's good for me.
@Danack Nope it's an external thing completely, once I added it as an external lib it's fine
@Jimbo Well really what you should do is check out the code for the other project and point PHP Storm to that as an external library (in other words, a true reflection of the situation in real life) and other users should do that same...
Adding mocks to the actual project is basically IDE driven development :-(
Is this true: if ( x greater 0 results in false) and (x less than 0 results in false) and (x equal to 0 results in false) => x is "not a number" ?
@AlmaDo Depends on the language. In any dynamic language it's probably more specific than that, in that it's an explicit NaN or possibly NULL
i.e. exactly "not a number" rather than "is a string"
14:31
@salathe stackoverflow.com/a/23608737/2153758 I want my reeeeeeeeeeepppppp :-D
@fabien the last one was a little tricky :p
@bwoebi No rep for you >:D
@Naruto Nah, I got stuck on #4.
@DaveRandom not language-specific. (not even programming-related. "not a number" means that x does not belong to field that is represented by defined operations algebra above that field, "zero" is standard zero-element, field has linear order)
@Naruto Fortunately speed has little to do with code quality :P
@rdlowrey you told someone I know what I'm doing......?
that's scary, considering I almost forgot to put on clothes today.
^ don't want to work under pressure :(
where do i host a small php file ? :)
@LeviMorrison which one?
17 hours ago, by Levi Morrison
Under no circumstance should you harrass other users for your own amusement; doing so may result in a week ban. ~Shog9
14:37
@ircmaxell I think my list just glitched out.
ah ok
After changing rooms everything seems good.
Several other ones show up now that weren't there.
@DaveRandom as an example, field of real numbers with standard algebra (that field is closed with operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and power) - it seems that it is true: we can define some "NAN" and just return false if it's compared with anything. Thus, only NAN will return false, compared with 0 on equality, greater and less . So I'm not sure if that's true for common case..
I was a little confused myself there for a bit.
@SecondRikudo you just need to check if the element in the array == string
@Fabien true..
@Naruto Yeah, that what confused me at first :P
> This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error.
That is not the case at all.
lol
@SecondRikudo My first attempt failed, but then i saw that they had array in a testcase, so I just inserted: typeof someVar === 'string'
@ircmaxell 4:23 :-/
@Naruto Yup, same.
14:41
@DaveRandom 5 minutes my first run...
Director here is saying 2:37
tbf he's more JS than anything else.
@ircmaxell It's not really fair if you do it more than once, at least part of the test is time to understand the problem. Still, I lost probably 30 secs to a hasOwnProperty() typo :-(
@Fabien tbf?
to be fair
9:19 … I had to lookup how these types are named in JS… number and object… no array, no integer, no long…
14:44
Schoolboy error
It sakes some people to read 30 seconds what the question is :D
@bwoebi "object" and "number"
-flies away-
@DaveRandom I never used hasOwnProperty
14:47
function isNumberEven(i) {
    // i will be an integer. Return true if it's even, and false if it isn't.
    return (i%2);
}
What am I doing wrong
Possibly of interest - @rdlowrey @ircmaxell Analyzing Forged SSL Certificates in the Wild
@Jimbo === 0
@Jimbo i%2==0
It wants a bool
Ah, of course
Ty
14:47
@ircmaxell force of habit
I tend to for-in in JS, even arrays, couldn't tell you why though
I think probably so I can interop with object args when I don't care about the keys and/or ordering would have been the original concious decision, but I've been doing it for so long I don't remember
Actually thinking about it I rarely use arrays in JS for anything other than queue/stack
2:10 the second time, only because I made a dumb mistake on one of them...
@DaveRandom where did you even need to do that though?
second time it is just how fast can you type...
@ircmaxell Iteration in the last two
7
A: Why does Javascript alert pops up only numbers and not strings?

BoltClockYou're echoing a single letter b into your script element, which results in: <script> var v=b; alert(v);</script> This is an identifier as far as JavaScript is concerned, not a string. Since the JavaScript variable b isn't defined, an error occurs, and nothing is alerted. When you echo a 3: <...

@DaveRandom I never did iteration ;-)
14:51
Well I guess that makes my first answer since the end of 2012
(It wasn't originally tagged , but the problem turned out to be something to do with PHP code, so what the hell)
that's really just tangentially related to php.
Yeah, exactly
@ircmaxell Oooh I forgot about .reduce() :/
It could have been any other server-side language. But since it had to be PHP, oh well
that's the genre of questions I've surely seen hundreds of times on that site.
@DaveRandom how could you forget?! :(
@SecondRikudo Ha, look at the revisions stackoverflow.com/posts/8377178/revisions
@DaveRandom I used it for both of them.
@BoltClock It got quite a bit of attention for a "too localized" question, no? :P
@Naruto I'm just not in the functional mindset
14:56
@ircmaxell I just for-looped through them…
@bwoebi Same ^
find longest string: i.reduce(function(r, v) { if (typeof v === "string" && v.length > r.length) { return v; } return r; }, '');
@BoltClock any specific reason you aren't available on TL?
TL = tomorrowland? :p
^^
@SecondRikudo Don't wanna talk about it
-7
Q: Banned for "Declined - old question"?

jwwI'm in Too many of your recent flags have been declined - please review them instead of flagging this post! hot water (Allow recovery from flag hellban). I apologize me and the moderator disagree on occasion. But is it really necessary to ban me? Especially when declining for "questions older th...

It's not every day someone takes the liberty to use an edit instead of a comment to swear at a mod, I'll give him that
15:00
@BoltClock nice!
@BoltClock Wow, just read through what happened on TL (you know all of us are mods and are able to read deleted messages, right?)
How the hell did I miss all that :o
I got badge id 12. I thought I'd have it already a long time…
@BoltClock It's not a conversation to here though, can you open us a a private room or something? (For another thing, but also for this if you want)
@SecondRikudo I'll just pop over there
@BoltClock Sure.
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=1&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=2&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=3&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=4&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=5&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
   RewriteRule ^projects/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/$ /projects/index.php?id=6&location=$1&title=$2 [l]
@Jimbo lol wikipedia even has an alias
Amazing.
I may have asked a version of this before. Is there any way to get regexes from a string containing regexes and other strings?
/test/hello/(\d+)/([\\w]+)/[someotherregexexample]/herro // I need the three regexes from this
Just the regexes though, nothing else, as an array
@Jimbo All components of that string are valid regular expressions
@DaveRandom Yes, but some of them to the human eye are obvious. Any suggestions on picking out those specifically?
@Jimbo Depends. In the actual data, what is the data that is not a regex? (e.g. are they all singled words, numbers etc)
Also, where the hell is this data coming from in such a stupid format?
'/path/(\d+)/new/upload$'
'/path/selectable_ajax_placements/(\w+)/(\d+)'
'/path/anotherpath/to/(\d+)/from/([\d\-\_]+)/to/([\d\-\_]+)$'
'/path/([\d\w]+)/yayanotherpath/([\d\w]+)/list$'
Just a few examples from our routes file
Basically any time a regex is encountered, I'd like to replace it with some other data
My integration test is looping around every path, replacing it with some data, then attempting to visit that page in the hope that it either redirects to /login, or a "you don't have permission " exception is thrown
If I can do this in code, then any updates to that crappy routes file in the future will still work
I think that I may get away with the fact that every regex part has a ( and a ). Hmm
^ Very thought provoking :/
For paths, it's probably a fairly safe assumption they will be made up entirely of [a-z0-9_\-], so just look for things that contain anything other than that
15:34
Sweet mother of god, you've created a monster.
@ircmaxell hm...
@Jimbo Basic principle is this: If you have to match something that's incredibly complicated, consider whether you can get away with/whether it's simpler to match things that are not what you are looking for, and then say "match things that are not this"
@Gordon, you alive?
@DaveRandom We also have some urls like '/path/anotherpath$' - this fails those
I was planning on first checking whether or not a regex existed. I guess I could do strstr($url, "(");
@Jimbo No it doesn't, it picks the last last element out as a regex, which it is... (unless that dollar sign is in the URL, which would be a little insane but could be allowed for)
15:42
Nah dollar sign isn't in the url
Then the behaviour of treating it as a regex is correct, why does that not work for you?
@DaveRandom 3v4l.org/4UaNK - "herro" isn't a regex. Neither is list actually
@ircmaxell If you'd do that (the car example), people would buy cars they can control themselves. Which at the end obsoletes that discussion. You usually can assume that people are egoistic. (My life is more important!) ... Okay, just read that the text says that too.
@Jimbo Yes but the dollar sign on the end makes it into one. In any case, if you want to ignore dollar signs on the end of the URL that should be easy enough, one sec
@DaveRandom I removed the |$
15:46
It's a little leaky but if a dollar sign appears anywhere other than at the end the route would never match anything anyway, and I highly doubt there will be any dollar literals in your routes so that should do the job
@Jimbo on second thoughts though... what are you replacing them with in real life?
@DaveRandom Yeah, the dollar sign could appear like this: "'/oauth2_revoke/(\w+)$' " but I think that's the only extra use case
@DaveRandom With "1", as they're id's and there's always an id: 1
@Fabien I tried them, they're rubbish tbh
@Jimbo Really? Disappointing to hear :(
Cheeseburger pizza is quite nice though!
15:53
@Jimbo 3v4l.org/0N4bs shorter, more horrible looking
You have to strip the trailing dollar sign anyway, so might as well simplify the regex matching part and do it like that
That looks disgusting, but thanks man, lol!
It matches our codebase anyway!
Perfect, cheers :-) How many beers do I owe you now? 20?
He's saving them up like Tesco clubcard points.
I'll let it build up and then one day I'll call them all in and bankrupt you in one swift action
lol
15:58
Beerkrupt

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