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14:01
@ircmaxell Thanks; almost though. It'd need ...|[a-z]+
47 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
Can this regex be simplified? [A-Z][a-z]+|[a-z]+|[A-Z]+(?![a-z])|[0-9]+ I've got it here http://regex101.com/r/uX1xC5
It missed the foo in fooBarQux
Well, that won't work then
because otherwise PDO Connection and PDOC onnection are indeterminite.
Right, which is why I had the [A-Z]+(?![a-z])
It backtracks the PDOC to PDO and [A-Z][a-z]+ picks it up from there
well, so that means that the only lowercase is at the start of a string
generally, unless it's matching foo_bar_qux at which point the _ are ignored altogether and I still end up with ['foo', 'bar', 'qux']
in which case you need to qualify the lower part: codepad.viper-7.com/hbtp82
well, in that case, replace the start of string with a negated character class
14:06
Sorry, I don't follow
nevermind
I'm out, laterz
lol, thanks @ircmaxell :-) Have a good one
I wonder why regex101.com doesn't allow you to expand the pattern input to multi-line...
Good day!
indeed
lol, derp. Apparently, you have to hit the key...
14:11
@DanLugg lawl
gersh dern rergyerler erksprersherns.
@SecondRikudo I m in a dilemma, help please...
Stay calm, if there's smoke, crawl.
@AwalGarg Please don't ping people to ask your questions.
I want to check if username already exists or not.
I have two ways to do so
14:13
Just ask them, if someone wants to help you they will.
1) Straight way insert user input, if it fails, it means it exists and then tell user so
2) check by select if it exists, if it does, tell user so
which is better?
in my table, I have made the username column as unique (not PK though)
I know this is not suitable for main site, so I am asking here :)
@SecondRikudo oh sorry, I forgot, you told me once :(
@JoeWatkins Yeah, libjit is MUCH simpler.
^^ Was doing some reading on it, pretty damn neat.
user924016
14:28
@AwalGarg what seems more valuable to you? From a business perspective and from a user of the site?
@RonniSkansing a balance between the two :)
user924016
You could do a request and check if the username is taken as soon as they have entered the username
user924016
via. xhr
user924016
But you would again have to revalidate when the real request with the full form data comes in
@RonniSkansing sure I can.
user924016
14:30
So more work, gets the customer a better usabillity
user924016
but is it valuable enough for the client to spend the time implementing it?
user924016
^ Page not found =/
^ Same
@SecondRikudo works fine for me
14:32
@RonniSkansing 10k
@DanLugg Same ^
I know :-(
or that "beautiful" was about question "quality" ?
lol, I've seen that before
user924016
oh lol
14:33
yeah.. range(17, 1)
Awesome spontaneous collaboration :D
user924016
Hmm.. 10k.. that would require substancial effort from me
^ you'd better complain: "discrimination!" :p
@RonniSkansing You're a lost cause.
@DanLugg has a shot though :P
lol, I could go all repwhoring like the "unmentionable one", but IDGAF enough.
14:36
@DanLugg Write canonicals
I'll even offer 500 bounties for ya.
lol..
Canonicals + chasing the whores around == NaN reputation.
@SecondRikudo I was thinking about writing one for parse errors if there isn't one yet.
@AlmaDo You don't need to write a canonical about something that already has one...
14:38
Like, covering 85% of the cases.
that's my though about "canonicals". Well, almost all of them. There are some good, however
@DanLugg Check in the What does this error mean? canonical.
Yea, very much covered.
Ugh. The ambiguity in usage of "class" in PHP is a pisser. Sometimes it's inclusive of interfaces, sometimes it isn't.
I wish we had the notion of "types" to blanket both.
But I wish to give the choice to continue/finish entering the data to end user. — Ravikumar. Gurappa. Ganiger. 49 mins ago
.....?
*shrug*
Everyone's a winner!
only hhvm is only a looser
What else is new? ;-)
that wasn't new, actually
it's well-known fact :-D
@AlmaDo that's seriously effed up in every different PHP version tho D:
ah, no, nvm
14:47
@Ocramius so each PHP version could check it's luck (:
user924016
=]
@RonniSkansing but what about the better method? which is better?
user924016
@AwalGarg Actully I did not quite understand the solutions you suggested. Just make a xhr and tell them to pick another username if its taken. Make sure to also validate the again serverside when the complete request comes.
@AwalGarg If you want to be nice to your users, check it for them before them submitting the form.
@RonniSkansing oh ok, I meant, when I do server side validation, which method do I pick?
@SecondRikudo ^
14:55
@AwalGarg If you have a UNIQUE constraint, just use that.
Catch the PDOExceptions that are thrown when you try to add, and use those.
They exist for a reason.
@SecondRikudo so I insert it, and see if it fails by catch, right?
@AwalGarg Yeah
@SecondRikudo @RonniSkansing ok I will add credits to you guys as well in my code, thnx so much :)
15:13
Hi im trying to get data from json file with a url query but im stuck i dont know the syntax can someone help ive tried the following $name = string( $_GET['$name'] ); . .thanks
@hakre you have banhammer… why do you then post it here?
@bwoebi Because I thought as the original Q didn't have any answers it won't work. Then I just tried, however burned the vote on the first one.
^^ moar hammer powa ^^
> Today it's my birthday so I'm in a good mood. Only I have a little problem.
9
I did but main brains ar not that good. I know it's simple I did it years ago, only I forgot.. Thanks. — user3666363 21 mins ago
15:25
SEGFAULT IN MAIN BRAINS
Let's start censored.stackoveflow.com where only censored questions are accepted.
user924016
^ nice
@hakre start an area51 proposal :-D
Even asking questions that are none: stackoverflow.com/q/23580744/367456
How to deal with such questions? Flag for moderation to get it removed?
15:53
^ just relax (: don't care about all stupidity on SO (:
user924016
16:11
0
Q: Create local variable scope

SamuelImagine I have two php scripts script.php and db.php. db.php: <?php $password = 'bar'; $GLOBALS['db'] = new PDO('mysql:dbname=mydb', 'username', $password); script.php: <?php $password = 'foo'; // $password is foo if(check($password)) { require_once 'db.php'; safely_insert_into_db($G...

@RonniSkansing namespaces?
or a class
Either way the question is gangrenous.
user924016
Yep
And the asker has 2000 rep.
@Fabien class will have to call global and all vars will be public. in namespace just put `\` (backslash) in front of every global var.
off topic. @Fabien, any relation to the creator of symfony2? ggg.. =)
16:20
Negative.
best framework ever. i love it. what framework do you use guys?
Typically most here don't.
People are leaning toward the approach of component gathering.
Some are okay with Silex
I'm using PitchBlade. Arya is good too.
user924016
@JohnnyJS I think in almost all of my projects I use a FastRoute, Auryn
user924016
(not frameworks)
Components :)
16:26
so basically what you saying, is for your projects you use component for routing, component to handle CURD and component to handle web view and JSON view?
Not entirely. It's project dependant.
2 days ago, by Second Rikudo
@vignesh_ms They all suck. Learn PHP and OOP, then decide for yourself.
Custom build as much as you can.
@SecondRikudo pretty much a wrong absolute
isn't this inventing the wheel?
16:27
@Ocramius It's closer to the truth than "Here! Try this one!"
@JohnnyJS no, not really
@JohnnyJS If we didn't reinvent the wheel we'd still be using wooden wheels.
@SecondRikudo I disagree, but I had this discussion a lot of times and I have a lot of work yet to be done today
or rock
@Fabien XD too shae!!
16:28
@Ocramius The main argument being "Learn OOP, then choose a framework, not the other way around"
@SecondRikudo I agree with that, but your absolute is still wrong :P
My absolute?
@JohnnyJS One of the main arguments is that every website typically needs a framework, but that framework should be built for that website. General purpose websites are a 'cover all' scenario that isn't tailored to the sites needs exactly.
> they all suck
Dramatic exaggeration.
16:29
But sometimes what 'people' need/care more about is speed of development as well as cost.
@JohnnyJS touché
So using a generic framework is the answer to some questions.
@Fabien You need to know what problem you're trying to solve, before reaching to the toolbox.
Indeed.
I tried to convince my head of dev to hire a developer and not a 'laravel developer'. Lost that conversation.
I can understand their choice though, even if I wouldn't make the same one.
A framework is usually this:
16:32
so if i ask myself what is important to myself and my company, i will probably answer: "rapid development, with top high standards." (we dont like warnings) . so should i focus on native php or try components that will suite my needs, or framework that handle it all?
You often don't need that ^
Collections of components built with SOLID as a first principle are awesome, aka "component libraries"; when the creator of said collection of components (or a large subset of) has identified common patterns of use for them, building a "hit the ground running" scaffolding toolkit is also awesome, for prototyping. When you're done prototyping, you can refactor out the scaffolding, retain the components, and customize as necessary.
@SecondRikudo I just decided that I need that
@JohnnyJS What problem are you solving?
seriously, that's AWESOME
16:33
@Ocramius inorite :D
@rdlowrey Atom has come to Windows/Linux/FreeBSD. You have to build it from source
I was actually looking for something else for the framework metaphor and this came up :D
@DanLugg the framework usually poses a standard approach to that, so I personally believe that a FW helps a lot in getting people onboarded/running. I honestly wouldn't consider going vanilla php without a team of very experienced devs
@Fabien How does it compare to sublime?
Guys, you know how a lot of frameworks use $controller->$method where $method is the action that's given in the link? Is it better to pass the data arguements to that method, or get them inside the controller? i.e you have 3 parameters sent in POST, would you get them in the router (where your controller gets initialized) and then pass them to that action method or get them in the controller using the instance of request?
16:34
@SecondRikudo we build websites and along-side native ios apps that connects to this websites apis. its not about problem. its me finished now basics of Symfony 2 framework, and wonder if i chose right.
@SecondRikudo tbh I never ended up using it. At work I stuck to PHPStorm. I think if I was bigger on Github I might see more reason to. Or once it's out of beta.
Did you get an invite?
Nope
Never asked for one
@Ocramius Exactly. It's much easier to speculate about requirements when you have something you can push buttons against. Writing it all from the ground up is too much overhead for getting to that point. They "stay outta your way" style of frameworks that really just wire isolated components together in an intelligent way are what I'm talking about.
@SecondRikudo You was pretty right yesterday I guess about POST & GET, see my recent question on SO
@BenBeri I pass the request object by default to the controller
i.e.
16:36
@SecondRikudo Some of the packages are cool. I'm sure someone around must have some atom invites left.
$controller = new $controllerClass($request);
Then in the method, you can access it with $this->request->post("key")
@SecondRikudo Alright, but I define it as a global object in my DiC :P so can get that object anywhere
@SecondRikudo And i know, I am using your class since our chat lol!
@BenBeri Then you aren't using a DiC, you're using a SL.
@Fabien Haha
brb
16:38
@SecondRikudo I am using Auryn DiC, I just define the request object as global because it's only being created once
Same as DB.
I used it for DB too because I am worried that in the future I will need to use more than one service in a controller or more than one data mapper in a service, to not repeat myself. So if you don't save that object and use the DiC to call it, ull end up creating new connections if you make a new service or a mapper
@BenBeri You're using it as a service locator.
Don't use a DIC as a service locator.
finger of shame
aaaaaaaand it's singleton
=_=
@SecondRikudo Well if the github document says that it's not a service locator, why are they even offering the option to save objects like that? (as in define them like that)
i feel you all know really cool tools that i dont. =( im using Netbeans IDE for development for local, and then Coda 2 for FTP deploy to server.
16:43
@BenBeri A knife is for cutting, not for stabbing :)
what is Auryn?
@BenBeri Because a DIC and SL are very closely related.
@JohnnyJS Nothin' wrong with NetBeans :-)
One is good, the other is an antipattern.
@JohnnyJS Auryn
16:43
well fuck me
@JoeWatkins Bend over.
<?php
$context = jit_context_create();

jit_context_build_start($context);

$signature = jit_type_create_signature(
	JIT_ABI_CDECL, JIT_TYPE_INT, [
	JIT_TYPE_INT,
	JIT_TYPE_INT,
	JIT_TYPE_INT
], 1);

$function = jit_function_create($context, $signature);

var_dump($function, $context, $signature);

$x = jit_value_get_param($function, 0);
$y = jit_value_get_param($function, 1);
$z = jit_value_get_param($function, 2);

var_dump($x, $y, $z);

$temp1 = jit_insn_mul($function, $x, $y);
$temp2 = jit_insn_add($function, $temp1, $z);
shits real !!
Well my point is, if it's a DiC, why is it even offering the option and even showing on how to use it, saving objects for later use?
@BenBeri Saving objects for later use is fine.
resource(6) of type (jit function)
resource(4) of type (jit context)
resource(5) of type (jit type)
resource(7) of type (jit value)
resource(8) of type (jit value)
resource(9) of type (jit value)
result: 8
NULL
16:45
yeah that's what i did basically.
Popping the DIC object everywhere and pulling the same object from it, is not.
Basically you shouldn't inject Auryn
Oh no i don't do that
The basic rule: Don't inject the injector.
I only have provider in my router.
and its being created in the main router
16:45
@JoeWatkins wow man =O
@JoeWatkins Amazing! :O (I have no idea what that means)
Is !empty() same as == null?
@JoeWatkins ELI5?
@BenBeri No
16:47
@Fabien huh ?
!empty() is the same as != false
Explain it like I'm five :) Basically what is it doing?
He exposed the JIT toolkit to PHP userland (I think is what he did)
What's JIT?
Just in Time?
^^ Yep
16:48
What's that do though?
that's what I did/am doing
@Fabien unless you want to use it as a service locator, in which case go for it!
@Danack not unless. You never should do it.
16:51
yes :P
@bwoebi I think you missed the funny.
@bwoebi You really ought not to use absolutes like that. It's perfectly fine to inject the DIC into factory objects that need to be able to create new objects, and need to be able to create the correct type of object - so they have a dependency on the DIC.
Factories are antipatterns too.
@bwoebi How so?
They abstract the object creation logic away from you.
Granted, most of the action can be done with a DIC anyway
object creation logic should be in a constructor.
16:53
@bwoebi Seriously?
@Danack Yes.
dafuq?
@bwoebi And who does the new?
The dependent? ^^
And I'm not talking about endpoint Data objects.
16:53
@SecondRikudo there's no reason to abstract a keyword away.
too harsh?
In my years in Stack Overflow, I have never seen such a poorly written answer, not even from a 1 rep user, not even spam. Please consider revising this answer to actually say something meaningful :( — Benjamin Gruenbaum 29 secs ago
@bwoebi Sure there is
no, there isn't.
Testability, looser coupling.
@bwoebi What the fuck do you have in your code for a database connection that needs to be able to take SQL strings as queries and then create objects that represent prepared statements?
16:54
jit: 0.389 seconds
php: 0.027 seconds
hmf
@JoeWatkins That's normal ^^
@BenjaminGruenbaum I wouldn't exactly phrase it like that, but I think you hit all the major points :D
well explain it to me @NikiC ?
@JoeWatkins I have no idea what you're doing ^^
@Danack well, then it's not really a factory.
16:55
I expected even that test to show me that the jit'd function is faster than zend, but it's massively slower ?
@bwoebi I asked what do you have? do you have some code that looks like $preparedQuery = new PreparedQuery($sql) in the DBConnection class?
how could it be 14 times slower than zend ?
@Danack yes, but that's not a pure factory class then. Factories are there to just create and then return objects. Not to inject themselves so that the PreparedQuery class can access the db connection over that abstraction.
resource(6) of type (jit function)
resource(4) of type (jit context)
resource(5) of type (jit type)
resource(7) of type (jit value)
resource(8) of type (jit value)
resource(9) of type (jit value)
jit: 0.082 seconds
php: 0.030 seconds
that's more like it, when I don't have any output, and the test is fairer, but why slower even still ?
@Danack but for that you usually also don't have to inject additional dependencies here.
17:01
@BenjaminGruenbaum He deleted it
@Danack I'd say it's better to write in code (not in a DBConnection class) $preparedQuery = new PreparedQuery($db, $query);
@JoeWatkins Overhead of calling another indirection function, creating an array and stuff like that?
big gap tho, I must be missing something ...
@NikiC that doesn't justify 50 msec
@JoeWatkins its all on one thread right?
17:04
class DBConnection {
	function __construct(PreparedQueryFactory $queryFactory ) {
	}

	function prepareQuery($sql) {
	    $preparedStatement = $this->mySqli->prepareStatement($sql);

	    //This is strong coupling aka hard coding of which class gets instantiated.
	    //return new PreparedQuery(preparedStatement)

	    //This allows the class created to be defined at run tim
	    return $queryFactory->create($preparedStatement);
	}
}
@bwoebi I'm not going to be able to persuade you, but if you aren't using factory objects then you're hard coding stuff together, which is not very good imo.
@Fabien Top tip - if anyone doesn't think factory objects are useful, then they're wrong.
@Danack I prefer the strong coupling here. And maybe a decorator for generalizing it.
well maybe it does, what's the fastest way to get parameters from the stack, the fastest way of using zpp in other words I guess, or maybe some other function does it faster ?
you can get them directly from the stack. no need to use zpp
@Danack They're maybe useful, but the wrong way to go.
look in zend_execute.h at the zend_vm_stack functions
17:07
@Danack heh. It was quite a statement.
@bwoebi Why are they the "wrong way to go" though? Deferring creation to something that can be swapped in/out.
@JoeWatkins zpp is just necessary to verify types. but if you anyway just want zvals, just fetch from stack.
@Fabien The short version is, some things need to be able to create objects, the type of which can only be determined at runtime. The information about what concrete class should be created when you want an object that implements some interface lies in the DIC (if you're using a DIC) and so passing it into objects that need that info is fine.
@DanLugg Classes shouldn't be godlike and be able to be mutated in every possible way.
@Danack Fair enough.
17:09
@bwoebi How would the decorator be able to determine at run time what concrete class to instantiate? Or would you hard code it in there as well?
And so need to edit the code if you wanted to change what class gets created.
@Danack preferably. A class per database connection type.
You still can use horizontal inheritance here.
How would the decorator know which one to instantiate?
A class per database connection type => hardcode it
If you create a new factory or a new class… where's the difference?
@bwoebi Being able to do it at runtime...
@Danack just like you can use dynamic class names too.
17:15
Ugh.
so... function createSomething($something) { return new $something(); }
well. no. That'd be strict coupling again and would make no sense. I'm thinking more of passing a constant which then determines the class to be instantiated
For example, if I want to debug why a live server is running slowly for just a few pages, you could setup the injector to inject a debugging version of a class:
if ($debugging == true) {
    $injector->alias('PreparedQueryInterface', 'LoggingPreparedQuery')
}
else {
    $injector->alias('PreparedQueryInterface', 'PreparedQuery')
}
nothing wrong here.
@bwoebi So instead of passing an object that contains the information nicely, you going to start passing strings around. Fark this I'm out.
@Danack strings? nooo…
17:18
"more of passing a constant "
user924016
$$
GET MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY
@Danack I meant const, not a literal?
whoa how I hate that damn phpunit output buffering
@NikiC yeah it sucks - but you can make it 'better' - github.com/whatthejeff/nyancat-phpunit-resultprinter
17:22
it could at least be disabled if I pass --disable
I can pass --verbose so it dumps the buffer after the test has run - but doesn't help me a single bit if I'm debugging an infinite loop
Which is why echo is not a great debugger....
@Danack By the way… I'd suggest to insert a prototype class and then clone internally. That we we can properly use our DIC to inject dependencies without injecting the DIC itself anywhere.
class DBConnection {
    private $prototype;
    public __construct (PreparedQuery $prototype) {
        $this->prototype = $prototype;
    }

    public function newQuery($query) {
        $clone = clone $this->prototype;
        $clone->setQuery($query);
        return $clone;
    }
}
@Danack it's a great debugger without phpunit
@NikiC var_dump($this, get_defined_vars()); is a debugger I often use (and when needed search function)
for everything else, I need phpdbg… (e.g. when I want to inspect parent frames further)
17:49
hey guys
 
1 hour later…
18:50
Sunday night, no one talking. Normally that means you're out socially enjoying life. In room 11 that means you're all hard at coding.
BTW Happy Birthday @DanLugg
5
@Fabien +1
user924016
19:07
Hey, what do you know, its Joe =]
user924016
sup
user924016
Have you watched the the unbelievers yet?
Morninh
19:22
i always had a question in my mind but i don't know where to ask. i am working on php for two years. i want to know when is the retire date for a web developer. you know i want to plane for my feature and i always fair about a time that i can't do programming. i want to know does we have a web developer more than 40 years old that do their job in best possible ways
@Markberg Most of the devs are web-developers nowadays...
And it's definitely not easier, if not harder. :)
@Leri yeah, do you know a web developer more than 40 years old
@Markberg I can't think of any. Weird question though.
@Leri we have to think about it we are a developer
@Markberg We need to think if we know web-developer who's 40 because we are developers? You sound confusing.
19:28
TBF look at the web 40 years ago
I know a bunch (software engineers, who do web work) in their 50s, if that helps.
Which is usually the case
Project managers too.
@salathe you know a bunch working for 50 years!!!
How can I have two floating blocks with the same height (both dom changes quite actively, height therefore)?
Fluid?
19:31
/me hates nothing more than front-end development
@Fabien yes.
@Leri fluid heights is a pain (with css) unless the whole document is based on %.
In order for it to work it can be set to 100% height if the parent div has a relative position and a known height.
The simpler and yet not right solution is javascript.
@Fabien Well, currently I use javascript on window resize and assign document height to both. However, when added active dom manipulation this got screwed. There's a solution but polling for dom is awful.
@Fabien Well, the problem is that I don't have any kind of control over height. i.e. in fact those blocks actually behave as table-cell
there is display: table; jsfiddle.net/davidThomas/fJbTX/4
Assuming you don't need < IE 8
@LeviMorrison A
@Fabien I am working with the template, I've already shown/told to you and as you know using display: table; would break layout. :/ Thanks for idea, though.
19:39
Well 100% height has always been a pain :) Until they put in some CSS support for it hopefully.
Depending on what you're after, this was an old old way of faking it vanseodesign.com/blog/demo/equal-height-columns/…
@Fabien Honestly, none seems desirable.. No other options though. Thanks.
Ah well best of luck.
And remember that I have to do CSS/HTML 5 days a week :P Feel my pain! It runs deep!
@Fabien I feel your pain now. :Ь
Hey guys. Suppose you had a ex.php file that took information from a form (within ex.php) and sent it to a database. Can you add a 'link' to the form to a html document?
It sounds stupid but I cannot add a form to the html as the ex.php needs the form within to function
I want the form in a html document
I want to view country wise rank of alexa of a website by php?
19:52
@BDillan

form.php <--- Form HTML here containing the below
<form action="form-handler.php"></form>

form-handler.php <-- When a form is submitted above it sends the info to this page.
Factory pattern: Is it okay to have a factory that returns different types of objects (not the same object), as long as they implement the same interface? I guess that's okay right...
Some say you should only create the same object, just with different parameters / settings, in a factory
Different objects from the same interface? How's that?
Pass in a string to the factory build method as the name of the class to be instantiated
and each of the possible objects to be created implement the same interface
@Fabien I know but if you read the paragraph above the code I gave you I need the form data within the php document. Otherwise it wont "call"
Like a factory factory?
19:55
Well, no, it's not a factory that returns a factory
It's just a single class
Fair enough.
@BDillan I have no idea what you're after then. It doesn't make much sense. It sounds like you asking for a link to your form. And your form is apparently ex.php so just <a href="/ex.php">Form Link</a>
I win
[joe@localhost jit]$ /opt/bin/php -dextension=jit.so test2.php
resource(6) of type (jit function)
resource(4) of type (jit context)
resource(5) of type (jit type)
resource(7) of type (jit value)
resource(8) of type (jit value)
jit: 0.017 seconds
php: 0.025 seconds
:D Nice Joe
What was the issue?
@Fabien This seems to be the most reliable solution so far...
code was not complex enough, soon as you start branching and comparing and what not you start taking over zend it seems ...

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