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00:03
Yeh well I did wonder why you didn't go with array_seek() myself, although I assum you have a good reason
Well .. when it was still about SEEK_END, etc. I figured that seek() would fit well together with next() and end() e.g.
Now that it serves two purposes I may rethink that.
I personally am of the opinion that, in the absence of using namespaces properly in the core, all new functions should be <libname>_ prefixed
Yeah, that ship has sailed with next(), prev(), etc. being inside array.c :)
Though, ext/standard isn't really a separate library :)
@Jack Note that I said new functions
Ahh
Yeah, I'll give it another thought before I contact the list again.
00:14
morning!
Thanks for the (short) discussion about this @DaveRandom :)
No worries :-)
I may need to hit the hay, struggling to concentrate any more
Nite! Getting ready for work.
nitey nite
@reikyoushin good moaning :)
 
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02:08
@RonniSkansing no i didnot get it fixed.. i said fixed in the context "nothing happens when i click the Browse button" jsfiddle.net/EhzqD .. looking forward to know the errors you found, and probably a solution to the problem.
Good afternoon/evening.
\o/ only 4 more upvotes to the #2 position: stackoverflow.com/a/23641033/538216
@Jack Good evening, sir.
Top of the morning @LeviMorrison :)
:)
Saw your array_seek stuff ^^
May I recommend instead spl\seek which is a facade that works with arrays or iterators?
^^
Would be very appreciated, sir.
I don't see where spl\seek is? :)
You'd need to make it, good sir.
02:20
well, i might entertain that request as, say, an extension :)
I have no idea if those functions are stable enough for an extension yet but I intend to do so at some point.
I like Ardent but I've decided that these external functions are generally more useful and would require less changes from code that decides to use it.
Cool ... I volunteer as tribute.
Also, care to experiment with JIT?
That's 100% serious.
I think we could use libjit in PHP core.
I would ... though, I haven't delved into jit enough to know the issues it solves.
Compiling functions to native code and then optimizing it.
02:27
and he has 71k rep ... can't believe that shit
@LeviMorrison You mean, compiling userland functions into native?
Sounds cool alright :)
At runtime, not statically.
Yeah, that's what JIT means right? Just in Time
Been reading up on that.
02:30
Though, surely it could cache that as well?
Yeah, we could probably use opcache for that.
It can create structs and unions and such so I'm hoping we can reuse zvals.
02:44
Hi everyone..
can you guys help me to solve an issue with cookies?
03:03
@LeviMorrison seriously, screw libjit. Give me LLVM bindings
@ircmaxell Basically everyone I can find who uses LLVM for dynamic JIT says it's slow.
I don't want it for speed
If we're going to do JIT that's exactly why we'd be doing it.
^^
that's why I said LLVM bindings. Not JIT
there are a ton more powerful features of LLVM other than the JIT
Sure, but I'm talking JIT at the moment.
03:06
> The klee project implements a "symbolic virtual machine" which uses a theorem prover to try to evaluate all dynamic paths through a program in an effort to find bugs and to prove properties of functions. A major feature of klee is that it can produce a testcase in the event that it detects a bug.
(mostly reading about it though)
> Emscripten compiles LLVM bitcode into JavaScript, which makes it possible to compile C and C++ source code to JavaScript (by first compiling it into LLVM bitcode using Clang), which can be run on the web. Emscripten has been used to port large existing C and C++ codebases, for example Python (the standard CPython implementation), the Bullet physics engine, and the eSpeak speech synthesizer, among many others.
awesome :)
JavaScript DOOM.
03:22
> Expected 'try' at column 9, not column 5.
Isn't jslint a little bit too anal? =.=
> Expected 'ignore' and instead saw 'err'.
} catch (err) {}
lol
It has become the "crockford" linter.
@Jack --ignore-crockford
04:01
Interesting, most of the unanswered questions on SO are about Haskell :)
05:00
0
Q: Where I'm making a mistake in converting a multidimensional array from one format to another desired format in following scenario?

PHPLoverI've an array titled $rebate_by_product. This array is dynamic in nature i.e. it can exted as per the no. of data enterd by user. For your refrence I'm giving a small instance of this array as follows: Array ( [id] => 93 [start_date] => 2014-06-01 [end_date] => 2014-06-30 [count] =>

 
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06:12
Good morning! too early maybe? :-)
morning
g2g
hahaha! I wasn't stalking you! :)))
and it's more like 'late' .. I should have been on the road about 40 minutes ago
haha :) hurry!!
good mornings. and here is a nice story for the morning :) bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-15/…
@sveva E_NO_COFFEE
06:23
morning.
@sveva in my country its 11:30
have anyone made highcharts with php and json i am looking for hours now.
8:30 here (Italy)
hakre: I didn't know of the guy, and as I am italian, it's a really sad story.........
tumbleweed time?
Why is it sad? Sure, he didn't become a millionaire ... but not everyone is out for that.
And he helped Google become what it is now ... that's more than most people can say.
can say that @reikyoushin
yo jack, are you a js guru too? :)
06:36
I have a js hammer, yes :)
@Jack because i need a somewhat array_merge thingy on js..
so that i can append to one var the fields of another..
heh
$.extend()? :)
okay, that's jquery .. but still
no jquery.. :)
i had to use ext js for this..
aaaand .. time
20min .. seems ok
hm, what is the use case for passing an expression to empty()?
06:40
@Jack here. jsfiddle.net/zVvb5
Jack Because Italy always lose talents, or fails to recognize them in time, and never supports technology
 
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10:49
hell yeah
for the first time I saw the block in js with comment "if we are here, then even cdn static is offline"
Yeah welcome back :)
SO is read-only yet?
is to me.
10:56
but there are asked questions 10-15 mins ago..
Maybe the restored it for a second and some lucky help vampire got to slip his question in?
guys
Pretty epic outage
morning all
Morning Chris.
@Gordon Yeah?
yeah, something bad happened because even error aspx page failed (so after fail redirect to static page with only one message "We are offline")
I also got redirect to area51 while loading chat page
morning @DaveRandom
btw, why are you @Dave if you're Chris? :p quite confusing :p
11:00
Their entire servers lost power
@StackStatus
Status updates for the Stack Exchange network, including http://t.co/VY1vdMiR. You can also find more detailed updates on http://t.co/uCcZjNx5.
169 tweets, 956 followers, following 1 users
@SecondRikudo for whole SE network? awful..
lol, that account is following Ryan Seacrest for no apparent reason
@AlmaDo The reason is lost in the mists of time
<--- same here
back online!!!
woop woop
@SecondRikudo Your wood dragen is kinda cool :D
@Naruto inorite? :)
11:03
Tries to post answer that answers all questions, brings down the site
anyone know that whnen i try to delete a folder trough php, and it contains an htaccess file, i get a forbidden error?
@SecondRikudo To bad I have to kick your ass :(
@Naruto You will try :)
We're back!
I missed you guys!
@tereško lol
@Jack don't post 42. Ever
11:04
A little.
@tereško how so?
SO is still read-only :p
@AlmaDo stackoverflow is back
oh .. wait .. no
@tereško Not really, it's only read only
Now they have to google.
so anyone know why i get a forbidden error when I try to delete a folder trough php wich has a .htaccess file in it? And when I remove it all works as planned?
11:05
The crisis is far from over.
this might hit CNN .. or Reddit
@Naruto The PHP user probably has no permission to delete the file.
@tereško while you're here - is it ok to store link to factory in the object? (I feel that smells, but can not find which principle that breaks)
link to factory ?
11:08
@SecondRikudo since it's about 403 - then it's web-server user
@AlmaDo It potentially breaks the LSP
@SecondRikudo nope, LSP is about extending stuff
@Naruto How are you trying to delete the file/folder?
@tereško No you're right...
What was the about not having too many -> in your code?
@tereško yeah. like return $this->getFactory()->create(); //return new initialized copy
I think out of precaution, the chat servers should be moved into a more secure network ... we can't lose chat!
11:09
Don't pass dependencies down just to pass them down further
Hmm… I seem to have nothing missed while writing exams :-D
@SecondRikudo nvm, found my problem
@bwoebi you're writing exams?
Fellas, inserting about 2k rows the database takes an unreasonable amount of time. What could be the problem? (code incoming)
@Jack ?
11:12
$upload_dir = realpath(getcwd() . "/uploads/");
$upload_file =$upload_dir . "/" . uniqid(time() . "_") . ".csv";

if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], $upload_file)) {
    $success = true;
}

$extracted = [];
foreach ($data = csvToArray($upload_file) as $row) {
    $extracted[$row["Email"]] = $row["IP Address"];
}

if (empty($extracted)) {
    throw new Exception("There was a problem! You probably didn't provide a valid CSV file.");
}

$pdo = connectToDatabase();
$stmt = $pdo->prepare("INSERT INTO `requests`(`autoresponder_id`) VALUES (:ar_id)");
Whatever. I can avoid this and just create a method in factory that will construct new object according to the logic of current method - so.. was just wondering are me feelings true or not
@bwoebi not sure whether you meant that you were taking an exam or authoring it :)
@SecondRikudo How come they don't have backup generators?
Note, I know that there aren't security or sanity checks in this code, that's fine.
@Jack taking it^^
11:12
@webarto They had UPSs that failed as well AFAIK
@webarto I think it's a rare case when backup generators failed
Oh, damn.
@webarto Yeah, a couple of cyclists are preferable as backup.
@Jack hehehe
11:13
Who's backing up the backup generator :)
@SecondRikudo How long is an unreasonable time? How long does an individual insert op take? Check whether time is being spent e.g. connecting to the DB
@DaveRandom Unreasonable time = I had to extend my execution time to 5 minutes.
it'se backe
Also, the time is most certainly taken on the execute() line inside the foreach, because when I comment it out it runs fine.
I haven't done solid benchmarking yet, because I'm thinkning I'm missing something obvious here.
@SecondRikudo Then the problem is MySQL and not your code
11:16
@DaveRandom Indices maybe?
I do have a FOREIGN_KEY constraint on that table, maybe it's that?
Possibly, but that's still pretty insane. See if there's some runaway process on the server eating the CPU or something.
Then disable the foreign key checks before you insert >D
@DaveRandom That's also possible (I'm running this locally)
@rasmus "Don't use PHP to write a server, or to design long leaving process, use C. Can't learn C? Hire someone" The world is written in C
@rdlowrey ^
@julienPauli @rasmus the best sapi we have is both a server, and a long running process ... don't live in denial ...
@DaveRandom Still seems to be taking a long time (>30sec)
11:19
After doing what, sorry?
(After removing the FOREIGN_KEY and its index)
@JoeWatkins You speak of course about the sapi for ncsa httpd? :)
</troll>
oh
slow today
11:21
@JoeWatkins It is a sad day when fpm is "the best SAPI we have" :-(
inorite, we definitely need a new one ... a modern one ...
there is a problem though ...
No, removing the foreign key seems to have little effect (it's still running...)
@SecondRikudo ...and this is on your local machine? (both script and MySQL?)
just now: first time I saw quadruple pointer indirection. In zpp.
@DaveRandom Yes
11:23
What's CPU usage like while it's running?
@bwoebi don't look directly at it ...
@JoeWatkins well, ya…
also, look at cpu usage with htop, because better idea of what is actually going in in tree view, mysql is multithreaded the number means nothing if you do not know how many cores are being executed on ... @SecondRikudo
I recall having an issue with an insanely CPU hungry MySQL instance once, spent ages debugging the config etc, then I updated MySQL and the problem instantly went away
@bwoebi little hope that it was for array[1][2][3][4] :p
11:25
@AlmaDo no zval ****; not array emulation.
=O
Z_ARRVAL_PPPP()
^ hehe
Yeah, that should do it.
@bwoebi phew..
Morning people, does anyone know of an efficient pdf library?
11:27
Define "efficient"
I'm using tcpdf but is taking like 3 minutes to render a 3 page pdf
I'm not sure FPDF will be any better, but it might be
@AlmaDo no, not phew.
it certainly has a lower memory footprint
I'll give it a try then, thanks
11:28
It's also one of the most hateful pieces of software known to man. But since TCPDF isn't really any better it won't be too much of a shock to the system.
hahaha
user924016
morning..
@SecondRikudo Next week, I'm going to start kicking your ass :D
@Naruto Let's not get into what's going to happen next week, because it'll spoil for ya
user652649
11:33
@JoeWatkins I'm looking at it
I see quite a bit mysqld processes.
But based on the PID I'd say there are 4 relevant ones
None of them are taking CPU though, they're all at 0.0
@Wesabi Nice :-)
@SecondRikudo I can only think of good things for me, and bad for you :D
user652649
Stackoverflow's down. Apparently they won't be able to fix it because stackoverflow's down.
Feeling better @Joe?
How long would you say that inserting 2k rows into a database should take?
11:37
< 1E-3 sec
All to the same table, via a single prepared statement and changing params
:p
really, the answer is: it depends
Obviously
But over 30 seconds is way too much for a PC like mine
I mean, it's not the strongest, but it's got 4GB RAM and an i5 processor
why? So may be each insert will raise 5 cascade actions, each of them scanning 10 talbes of 100kk rows? Then you're lucky to end in 30 sec
@AlmaDo I've cancelled all other constraints and indices.
It only operates in that single table.
The table is not connected to anyone else right now.
11:40
@SecondRikudo did you disable triggers too ?
@AlmaDo I never put any.
morning
hi, @PeeHaa
@SecondRikudo what is the row? Are you inserting BLOB/TEXT ?
Can we please start using #room11 on twitter next time SO chat is down?
int, varchar(255) and varchar(15)
11:41
@SecondRikudo then something is very wrong. Just wrong
@AlmaDo I know, and I have no idea how to even debug it...
how large is the table?
1 message moved to bin
@AlmaDo Right now? It's empty.
lololo
11:42
@PeeHaa fu, it's friday, lighten up
lololo
I always forget to keep my gifbin alive :(
@SecondRikudo :-)
Nice combo fu and light up :D
Aaaah you meant fine user ;-)
Of course I did.
11:42
:P
@SecondRikudo 30 secs to insert 2k rows (int, varchar, varchar) to empty table ?
Just like WTF is Welcome, True Friend.
@AlmaDo More like 5 minutes
@SecondRikudo what's in process list?
Too much, it's my PC (I'm running it locally :D)
what if create new table like that? and try to insert there?
11:43
@PeeHaa Yeh I'm up for lighting up. I'll be over at your place in 5 mins.
And suddenly dave is fast
Know what? I'll restart my PC to clear all the junk I may have in mem, and see how it goes after the restart.
Two glasses. That's just plain offensive!!!!1111
@SecondRikudo slacker :p
@PeeHaa I resemble that remark
11:53
:D
@SecondRikudo The moment you realise your redirect url falls into a directory which isn't allowed in the htaccess and is causing you the forbidden error :D
waaw, I need my weekend :D
user924016
pimple as a php ext... why is this happening so much now a days?
People here use pimple?

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