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00:15
It's kind of sad that illegal maps for my navigation unit download faster and more reliably than the official ones =(
00:32
@Danack probably nothing. I spend a minimum of 2 hours a day on ZF2/D2 with no pay anyway :P
@Ocramius Turns out it's me/composer being dumb. I need to investigate, but with a repository that isn't packagist, composer really doesn't like installing the latest version of ZendCode. Version 2.3.x is available, but every time composer installs version 2.0.3 - the latest version doesn't have one of the issues (and might not have the others).
o.o
that's... weird.
Yeah.
I've look at the json file that is downloaded from my artifact based repo. There are lots of versions that it could be using.
It just really likes 2.0.3
@Jack There are legal ones? :P ... If I bought your device, and your f* maps cost 3 times more, f* you.
@Danack do you have PHP < 5.3.23 by chance?
and also, are you enforcing >=2.3.0?
00:41
No, PHP 5.4.9. The rule I'm using is 2.* - so technically 2.0.3 is a valid option. But doing composer update with my own repo which definitely has > 2.0.3 available doesn't upgrade.
Removing:
{
"packagist": false
},
{
"type": "composer",
"url": "http://satis.basereality.com"
},
makes it upgrade, and looking at satis.basereality.com it definitely lists post 2.0.3 versions. I'll debug it tomorrow to see what's happening.
It kind of makes me think that there is a missing option (or at least one I'm not aware of). It would be good to be able specify for a project that it requires the latest version of a package. That would clash with any library used in the project that specified a more restrictive requirement e.g. 2.0.*
Getting an error there would alert you to the fact that your 'update' is being blocked, and that you aren't getting bugfix versions any longer, due to one of your libraries.
@Charles I have the weirdest case of deja vu.
srsly
Also raising a flag on him, the vast majority of his answers contain links to one specific horrible tutorial site.
Something smells fishy.
01:07
01:29
@Charles >> The reason your network is down is due to some reason. So, what you should do is handle the situation, using the best solution. I hope this helped. – Chris 10 secs ago edit
@Chris ++
@Ocramius I figured out what the issue is. Version 2.0.3 of Zend/Code was the last version that did not have a dependency on "zendframework/zend-eventmanager". Because that library isn't available from my repo, Composer sees that all of the versions of Zend/Code above 2.0.3 are uninstallable, and so always installs 2.0.3 as the latest version that can be resolved to a set of installable things.
Tidy endings are the best
/me dusts hands
ouch
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Q: How to record screencast on Linux with mouse clicks and key hits shown

zalunBasically I'm looking for an application to record a series of tutorials for a program I wrote. It's important to show the actions like mouse click, mouse right click, and all what's coming out from the keyboard. In the similar way to this video http://www.flickr.com/photos/jannis/3246408003/ wh...

I was curious if there was anything that could do this on Window$
anything that can 'capture' keystrokes during a screencast
01:36
@Ocramius I'll think about it a bit then raise it as an issue on composer; and close my issues on zend/code obviously. The real issue is that without knowing that there is a new version of Zend/Code available, Composer update doesn't update. As I said above there may be an argument for having a version specified as "I always want the latest version available, or at least give me a warning if it can't be installed".
<?php recordScreencast(); ?>
so the user could see what keystrokes were typed
<?php recordScreencast(WITH_KEYSTROKES); ?>
I've used Jing in the past
01:37
@Danack well, you know that you should write unit tests for failures, right? :-)
i searched all over i cant find anything
IDK if it can record keystrokes
i even check camtasia
it cant do it
i have pro version
From what I've gathered, Jing is directly comparable to Camtasia
YAY! I broke the build!
=_=
01:38
yes jing is free version.
Clients must squint, I guess
not bad
but only 5 minutes capture limit
it would be cool to record the capture along with keystrokes
@Ocramius Technically it's not a fail though, is it? Composer is installing a set of requirements that meets the version spec.
You broke the build? You know what you should do?
ah, no, nvm
it's just that stupid intermittent cache test
@AnthonyHatzopoulos Look for an accessibility tool that echos keystrokes on an onscreen keyboard? Then your screen capture would show it. In other words, use two applications.
01:40
ahh nice angle
@Danack correct, composer doesn't know about a zend/eventmanager and therefore it will pick the minimum viable installable thing
i didn't search 'accessibility'
@Danack I just suggest a sane dependency bump once in a while :)
#pragma DO_WHAT_I_MEAN
@Ocramius Certainly having a process for upgrading the require'd versions is a good idea. But the only way I would have caught this is by manually checked all the software that composer installed to see which ones had new versions. e.g. If I originally required 2.0.* and then upgraded the requirement to 2.3.* - yeah that would have fixed it. But it requires me to manually go to a website to check the versions available.
@Danack hmm, no?
@Danack the composer CLI can give you info on available versions
01:45
@Ocramius Not so much. Here is a gist of the output gist.github.com/Danack/844cf67dbb3cc0fa3dbe
For update where it's stuck on the old 2.0.3 version. There's no mention of later versions.
Possibly because everything is already installed, and it meets the 2.* requirement in my root composer.json
Doing an update after deleting the zend/code directory isn't any better.
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
  - Installing zendframework/zend-code (2.0.3)
    Loading from cache
    Extracting archive
Nothing about newer versions available.
@Danack composer show zendframework/zend-code
versions : 2.3.1, 2.3.0, 2.2.6, 2.2.5, 2.2.4, 2.2.3, 2.2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.0, 2.2.0rc3, 2.2.0rc2, 2.2.0rc1, 2.1.6, 2.1.5, 2.1.4, 2.1.3, 2.1.2, 2.1.1, 2.1.0, 2.0.8, 2.0.7, 2.0.6, 2.0.5, 2.0.4, * 2.0.3, 2.0.2, 2.0.1, 2.0.0
yup
so you see that the versions are there
the next step is requiring a precise one and seeing the failure
Ok, but so you have to do that for every required package. And manually inspect that against what you have specced and have installed.
yeah, that's tricky indeed
that's why you tend to have more specific deps though
I had loads of issues with people installing an ancient package of mine because of a similar issue
02:05
I think even having a tighter set of requirements still leaves holes for not getting bugfixes. If I have specified 2.3.* in my root composer.json, and a library specified 2.3.0 - It'd be possible that I'd be in the position of encountering bugs that have been fixed in 2.3.1, without manual inspection that a library was preventing getting the latest versions.
@Danack yes, but then it's their fault for not having a wildcard on a patch release
that's just wrong
Lady Gaga <3
02:23
0
Q: Dupe hammer inconsistency?

JackLet's start by saying that I'm loving the new gold badge duplicate hammer! However, when visiting this question, which is obviously a duplicate, the hammer fails =( My logical assumption is that when the question tags match the hammer, it will work, so why doesn't it? I did notice that the ori...

Oh no! ;-)
Hacked.
How do I save a space character into an array? This doesn't seem to be working for me:
$targets => array('\\','/',':','*','?','"','<','>','|',' ');
return str_replace($targets, "-", $filename);

It works on all the other characters but not on space, however when I replace $targets with " " it does work.
You're doing it wrong for some reason. It must "work".
Code is not clear enough.
@joshhunt If that is your actual code, the problem might be that => is not how to assign a value to a variable.
\o/ Only one vote away from being #3: stackoverflow.com/a/23641033/538216
02:32
Done.
It now has a chance at being seen by the noob users.
I may campaign until it hits #2 though.
Hopefully from there time will do the rest.
That other dude should add a disclaimer to his answer, or address the risks inherit to what he shows there.
People in the comments do.
Honestly I want the rep for myself.
02:36
Copy/pasta ain't got time for all dat
I need that gold PHP badge.
Me too, but I keep not trying
Not my code but the array bit is working fine for other characters such as '|' etc. The actual code is:
$defaults = array(
'enable' => true, // For control by volume driver
'targets' => array('\\','/',':','*','?','"','<','>','|','-'), // target chars
'replace' => '_' // replace to this
);

private function sanitizeFileName($filename, $opts, $allows = array()) {
$targets = $allows? array_diff($opts['targets'], $allows) : $opts['targets'];
return str_replace($targets, $opts['replace'], $filename);
I'll accidentally get the javascript one first. Or jQuery, which would be ironic because I only use it grudgingly
@joshhunt Okay, can you define "not working"? Do you get a white screen? Unexpected output? Dry, itchy rashes?
I'm still ~70 upvotes away from the silver PHP badge.
I have a long way to go.
02:39
@LeviMorrison You're going from the badges listing on your profile, right?
680 php × 320
So I need 320 rep for gold
If I understand
Dry, itchy rashes. It is used in Elfinder (a file uploader) and is used to sanitize the filenames. My testing consists of uploading an image with the filename and seeing if it sanitizes it or not. When it is like this:
'targets' => array('\\','/',':','*','?','"','<','>','|',' '),
it replaces the | correctly but not the space. However when I change
return str_replace($targets, $opts['replace'], $filename);
to
return str_replace(" ", "-", $filename);
for testing it then correctly replaces the space.
Let's see some sample filenames, in a pastebin
or even better an example in 3v4l.org
02:50
@joshhunt Appears to work: 3v4l.org/9CfUQ
Does anyone know of a php-src example of how to throw custom exceptions? i.e. not just the type, but added properties?
Oh ... I didn't realise that zend_throw_exception() simply returns the instantiated object onto which you can add properties =.=
@Jack Look in the SPL; many classes throw exceptions.
@Chris That's bizarre... There must be something else going wrong. Thank you very much for your time.
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Q: excluding string and limiting the filter length in regex

Programming_crazyHere is my regex. I want to Filter patter of length 8-14 only. Excluding number 123456789 from regex matching regex: ^(?=.{8,14})b$\(?(?:(?:0(?:0|11)\)?[\s-]?\(?|\+)44\)?[\s-]?\(?(?:0\)?[\s-]?\(?)?|0)(?:\d{2}\)?[\s-]?\d{4}[\s-]?\d{4}|\d{3}\)?[\s-]?\d{3}[\s-]?\d{3,4}|\d{4}\)?[\s-]?(?:\d{5}|\d...

@LeviMorrison I don't like SPL =p
I prefer to use DOM as my examples now heh
02:59
@Chris Bah, plugin has a bug so when you try and set targets it doesn't listen and just refers to the default target array.
@Programming_crazy Don't dump your question here unannounced.
Also, don't do all the things with regex.
@joshhunt That 3v4l.org site is handy, you can set up your minimal example that reproduces your problem, and see instantly if it is a version issue. If not, you might discover your bug while you make the example, and if not, you have something you can show when you ask for help :) Glad you got it sorted out!
@Chris Yea I've never seen it before, thanks for pointing it out! I've used jsfiddle to show html examples but that site is definitely going to be handy in the future.
03:19
@joshhunt I forget it exists frequently, I need to figure out if there is some significance to that random-seeming URL that will help me remember it :)
"eval" in l33t sp34k
eval.al But I don't know how to set it up :P
lol, what a waste of a perfectly useful domain name ... heh
I will not order anything from UK anymore, those people on eBay are f* ridiculous.
How so?
03:22
They lie, I'm waiting 2 months, usually it should come in 7 days.
Lie that they've sent it, etc.
Not all, but third time it's happening.
Beat this.
@Jack Haha, awesome. Mandatory German "music".
It's the same item in question, which is sad.
Paid 3 dorra from China, and $10 from UK, because of faster shipping... not.
But, meh.
Guess I've been lucky with eBay so far :)
Wunderbar
Falco is great heh
03:31
Is awesome.
I have a friend who listens nothing but these songs :) (from his youth)
Germans started it all probably.
Not talking about wars.
Euro dance trance.
Some pretty good DJ's from there, too.
Damn you @Jack :D
hehehe
It's actually a video for song :D
@webarto More creativity than videos from the past few years I'd say :)
03:41
Yup, such awesome, to majority it's non-sense.
Because they can't see it :P
And now for some 2000 party stuff hehe
~Live aus Dortmund!~
Anyone know of a robust json encoding iterator?
For creating big json outputs?
or little ones too
I want to create an entry in the next TechEmpower benchmark that uses as little memory as possible.
03:57
seems like an interesting little project to make one, if one does not yet exist :)
i can't think of one.
At a glance it seems it would be a recursive iterator.
Yeah, something that takes in a recursive iterator and possibly stream output?
Well, for my case it doesn't even need that.
Just a flat iterator.
The only times you would need json_encode() then is for the primitive values.
streaming_json_object_encoder and streaming_json_array_encoder
_object_ creates a object and uses the keys from the iterator.
04:03
stringified keys
_array_ disregards keys and just streams the values.
Sounds gd :)
<?php

function streaming_json_object_encoder(Traversable $t) {
    echo '{';
    $i = 0;
    foreach ($t as $key => $value) {
        if ($i++) {
            echo ',';
        }
        echo '"', (string)$key, '":', json_encode($value);
    }
    echo '}';
}

$d = array(
    '1' => array('id' => 1, 'name' => 'Levi'),
    '4' => array('id' => 4, 'name' => 'Jack'),
);

streaming_json_object_encoder(new ArrayIterator($d));
Seems to work.
function streaming_json_array_encoder(Traversable $t) {
    echo '[';
    $i = 0;
    foreach ($t as $value) {
        if ($i++) {
            echo ',';
        }
        echo json_encode($value);
    }
    echo ']';
}
$d = array(
    '1' => array('id' => 1, 'name' => 'Levi'),
    '4' => array('id' => 4, 'name' => 'Jack'),
);

streaming_json_array_encoder(new ArrayIterator($d));
If I use PHP 5.6 and Postgres' async additions there I can get really high perf in an event loop and stream the json encoded data. Wouldn't that be sweet? @rdlowrey @Jack
04:20
@LeviMorrison Keys may contain "
they can actually contain pretty much anything. keys are just strings
Eh, my keys won't contain " ^^
=.=
I don't see an addslashes variant that only escapes " and \
addcslashes($str, '"\\') :)
04:23
Just found it as you said it ^^
and why is json_encode($key) so bad?
Well you need to cast it to a string first.
The cast should be trivial because in most cases it should already be one.
In fact, in any solution, the cast is required.
(it just depends on when it happens)
Actually .. using json_encode() vs addcslashes() will probably not matter much.
Though, strictly speaking, there's no definition for JSON encoded string on its own.
I'm glad json_encode() is not that strict :)
04:32
function streaming_json_object_encoder(Traversable $t) {
    echo '{';
    $i = 0;
    foreach ($t as $key => $value) {
        if ($i++) {
            echo ',';
        }
        echo '"', addcslashes((string)$key, '"\\'), '":', json_encode($value);
    }
    echo '}';
}
function data() {
    $t = new T('"\\1');
    yield $t => array ('id' => $t, 'name' => 'Levi');
}

streaming_json_object_encoder(data());
Bag it and tag it!
\o/
@rdlowrey Now I just need an event-loop driven SAPI from you and I'm ready to slay me some benchmarks!
Oh, and @Jack I'd appreciate an upvote on the much needed SQL injection prevention answer for a popular question: stackoverflow.com/a/23641033/538216
If you haven't already ^^
@LeviMorrison Hmm, related? :)
That question is getting split apart, remember?
Additionally it doesn't contain a mysqli variant.
04:36
I know very well :)
Alright, going to bed. Good night, Room!
Nite
05:18
chirp chirp
hello
I'd like to ask a question, can I? :)
@Jack kookoo! kookoo!
@KissKoppány just ask it, if somebody knows the answer they will respond..
@KissKoppány Sorry, you can only ask one question.
@Jack what if somebody said "no"? :P
05:21
@reikyoushin You're now banned from asking another question for 30 minutes =p
heh
how can I remove the last element of an associative array which contains rows from a sql query?
@KissKoppány array_pop().
$results = $query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);

        if (count($results) == 6) {
          //here I want to remove the last one
        }
It returns the last item from the array and the array itself is one item "shorter"
It returns false (I believe) if the array was empty.
@Jack cool!
@KissKoppány err, why do you need to remove the last one?
05:23
actually I dont need the last item
why not fix your "where" clause instead so you don't need to remove the last?
my query looks like this: ... LIMIT 1,6
@CSᵠ sorry, had backed up the files on my local and cleaned up the server mess, reuploaded, and now it won't move from there, access it using decodingweb.com/room11.php or decodingweb.com/room11
because I need to know if I reached the last row in the db
I always need 5 of the results, the 6th shows me if there are more rows left for the next query
@KissKoppány You can use the SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS feature in MySQL.
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Q: Get total number of rows when using LIMIT

user6890Been following examples from here and many other sites but not getting the expected results Snippet of my PHP code; $query="SELECT * FROM book"; $result=mysql_query($query); echo mysql_num_rows($result); //returns 14 $query="SELECT FOUND_ROWS()"; $rtotal=mysql_query($query); echo mysql_result...

05:27
hm
I'm not sure if thats for me, because I'm generating the content part by part so select 5, and after 5 again until I reach the end
So?
You want to know when you have reached the end, right?
The above will tell you
If you do LIMIT 20,5 and the found rows is 25 ... you know it's the end. ... my friend
I have a really complex sql query and I dont dare to touch it xd
You just add that keyword right after SELECT and done.
05:33
I'll try it now
wow
is it possible that keyword solved my problem?
without doing anything else?
Maybe, does removing the keyword bring you back to the old situation?
mornin
morning @tereško
yes
but ah it gives me fatal error
o.0
05:39
if there are less results less than 5
which fatal error were you served?
PDO Exception
I hope you are aware that PHP can produce more then one kind of fatal error
syntax error or access violation
xD yes :)
05:42
Just paste the complete error message part of that exception
or are you just blindly copy-pasting some examples ?
I once did that and pasted a nude picture into an obituary ... bad idea
I used the following:
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS,
why the comma?
there are other fields
05:43
remove the comma
can I use it with other fields?
do you even know what that keyword does? :)
not really
at least you're honest ... then read it up first.
"SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS is almost always slower - sometimes up to 10x slower - than running two queries."
hm
05:48
not sure how dated that comment is, but you will find out soon enough ;-)
> If you are using SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS, MySQL must calculate how many rows are in the full result set. However, this is faster than running the query again without LIMIT, because the result set need not be sent to the client.
@Jack can i star this? :P
Not enough context in that single line, so it's not very star worthy imo =/
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A: Which is fastest? SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS FROM `table`, or SELECT COUNT(*)

JackI realise that this is an old question and so it seems that the currently accepted answer by nathan is rather dated (2007) by now. According to the manual entry for FOUND_ROWS(): If you are using SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS, MySQL must calculate how many rows are in the full result set. Howev...

Old question, updated answer :)
hello friends
greetings muchacho.
@Jack +1
05:59
=D
hola pues señor
i encountered this before too.. and i know i will have this problem again someday.. (because of pagination and stuff) :)

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