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10:00
@Patrick not really, realistically. In practice, it belongs to the request I think. I'm not totally happy about it but I can't come up with anything better
@FlorianMargaine "It's not part of the request it's part of the request meta data" ok mr NSA...
;-)
@PeeHaa so all the post raw data stuff doesn't seem to work with multipart/form-data. I guess I just have to inject both and let the user deal with it if he wants to use the raw post data?
@Patrick inject both what?
@DaveRandom $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA and $_POST
or php://input
good mornings
10:10
@Patrick never use $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA, there's no point in injecting php://input IMO
@DaveRandom so you would leave the raw data out? I don't have experience with it at all, Peehaa made me aware of it
The thing about a request object is that it is implicitly constructed from global state. I'm still not 100% on board with the idea of "all the superglobals should be injected" but that does make a bit more sense
The point is that it's an abstraction to convert global state to shared state, but some part of your application somewhere has to access the global state in order to do the conversion
@DaveRandom which would be the bootstrap file. everything else can be SOLID classes
@Patrick Well you shouldn't use $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA because it can be disabled (and has the potential to be horribly inefficient). If you need the raw request body, just fopen('php://input') directly inside the request object (it's constant, it's not going anywhere)
@Patrick I'm undecided on this point. I used to think like that, now I'm not so sure it's worth the effort.
@DaveRandom But opening it in there would make testing hard. Wouldn't it make more sense to inject it? (or leave it out altogether)
10:15
One thing I do know is that what you certainly do not want to be doing is passing the raw request body around as a string unless you actually need it
@Patrick maybe inject an open file pointer
Don't inject a string
You can then test it with php://temp
Actually yes that's probably the best option
Makes sense. But I guess I would have to store the string if it is being used as it can only be read once. I think I will go with that for now
Thanks for all the input so far. I really need to eat something. Laters
@Patrick Yes, you can implement a buffering layer if you want, but don't fetch the data unless you actually need it
string Request::getBody(bool $buffer = false) @Patrick
I might write yet another one of these things, see how different it comes out to the last 600 I wrote
Anyone with knowledge of PHP setup available for a little online support session with me? I have troubles UN-installing intl-package
@c.jespersen open the php.ini that is used and comment out the module?
@c.jespersen why do you want to uninstall it? its useful.
10:26
I did a sudo nano and "intl" does not occur in php.ini
Because I am installing an old project in which conflicts with class names occur
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Q: How to edit PHP configuration command in MAMP to exclude intl package

c.jespersenI am using MAMP Pro 3.0.5 to run Apache/PHP on my computer, running OS X (Yosemite DP2). I just installed an old project on my server, but I get an conflict with the intl package that is now being initialized (I guess this was not on my previous setup). The phpinfo() provides me with the fact, t...

it's not necessarily a dso
What is the error you get @c.jespersen?
"Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class Locale in /Users/casparjespersen/Sites/RTP/shared/core/lib/Locale.php on line 3"
Also grep -R 'intl' /Applications/MAMP/bin/php
So the project I've installed is not compatible with a PHP incl. intl-extension, is my guess.
10:29
correct
intl may not be a shared extension (dso), it may be statically linked into php and so you cannot unload it ...
Quick fix. namespace your class
@PeeHaa what should grep -R etc. do?
find some string in files recursively
why recursive ?
bin/php is a binary, don't see the need for recursive ...
readelf is the thing for reading symbols if that's what you were wanting to do
10:32
ot exactly. bin/php is a folder in MAMP containing several different PHP versions as subfolders
oh I c
Don't blame me for stupid structure joe :P
But can I modify the configure command and rebuild PHP?
BTW isn't mamp such a thing like wamp?
"Binary file /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.28//lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/gettext.a matches
Binary file /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.28//lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/gettext.so matches"
10:34
I honestly dunno why people waste their time getting their stuff to work on xampp or mamp, or even worse developing whole applications there ...
#getaproperenvironment
True. But on Yosemite DP2 I couldn't get my Apache server working, so I went for the quick fix..
@PeeHaa I believe so.
not quick, look at how much time you are wasting ...
never quick ...
IIRC in wamp you have some wamp menu where you can enable / disable stuff like that. No idea whether that is still the case and/or whether it is the same for mamp
find /path/to/bin/php -name intl.so
would be bettter for finding if the ext is shared ..
it probably isn't ...
"find /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.28/bin/php -name intl.so" has empty response
10:37
@PeeHaa That's not just the quick fix, it's the only right answer here /cc @c.jespersen
you cannot unload it then ...
I don't know why everyone seems to have ignored that...
@DaveRandom Well if the project doesn't use namespaces yet there is a big chance that using namespaces is giong to be a huge pain :)
Unloading the extension with the naming collision (esp one as common as intl) is not a solution to anything because you have a crippled PHP install and a completely unportable application. It's lose-lose.
I can only imagine the codebase :P
10:39
case when math rocks (:
This is only to be running on my local environment while developing. There must be some way?
And it's only small fixes, no big project in the making.
@DaveRandom safe to assume the code worked when there was no collision and does not rely on anything provided by the library causing the collision ...
@PeeHaa Not really, you can just do it for that specific class, and use App\Locale as AppLocale; or whatever and it won't be a lot of work.
Much better and easier than rebuilding PHP, anyway
esp on mac
That's a going to be a world of pain
@JoeWatkins true, but you are crippling the whole machine for one application
yes, but you are already a madman, you are already attempting to develop and deploy software in two completely different environments ...
10:42
@JoeWatkins If your application is portable as it should be that should not be any problem ;-)
"I have loads of hats. One of them is too small. Should I alter that one hat or cut off my ears?"
Van Gogh made his choice.
Regardless, just namespacing them is simple grep replace operation, rebuilding PHP to remove an static ext is going to take longer and not actually fix the long term problem
@PeeHaa you really consider portability of whole web applications to even be a thing ?? a library perhaps, but if we are talking about applications then they don't need to be portable, they need to work, they need to work in the environment where they are deployed, I don't see that it's sensible to invest time and effort getting it to work anywhere when the thing will be deployed in one place ...
10:45
@JoeWatkins maybe so, but needless antiportability (you heard) is just... well, needless
@DaveRandom I never said he should rebuild ;) I was helping him see it wasn't a possibility to unload is all ...
@JoeWatkins I build applications for clients. I'm sure as hell not going to write everything from scratch for every client
So yeah my applications are portable. Sure I give a list of minimum requirements but besides that...
What's the difference between Closure table and Nested Set Model?
Oh yes indeed, I wasn't suggesting anyone was saying that, only that everything seemed to be focusing on why that's a bad idea rather than what the replacement good idea is
10:47
@PeeHaa yeah course, I'm just saying that nobody ever handed over software with MAMP or XAMPP as a requirement, making it silly to develop anything there and making it a non-option for test purposes or anything else ... it might aswell not exist ...
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But thanks for the talk guys! It seems that implementing the namespace is the easiest and best way to solve this issue.
Can I append a chained method call dynamically dependant upon some condition?
yeah do that ... then learn about vm's and servers in general, and get a better environment to develop in ...
@JoeWatkins No argument there :)
10:49
$obj->method()({{[{if ($condition))->conditionDependantMethodCall()}}]});
you surely dont mean that @Jimbo
or that
@JoeWatkins No, how else can I do it :)
@c.jespersen The very quick fix is to write namespace App; at the top of each conflicting class file, and then add use App\<classname>; to the top of each file that references that class by name
ouch ouch my eyes my eyes
You may also need to adapt your autoloader to ignore the namespace of the class so it finds the correct file - basename() would be good for that
10:50
I'm thinking ... I'm thinking, no ... probably not ... but wait a minute ...
Lol. Is it possible? :-) I can't figure out the syntax to do this
@Jimbo I'm going to go with no
you could abuse exceptions, but, not really ... no ...
you could choose which method to call, but you'd always have to call something
$obj->method->{($condition)?'methodName':(function() {})} // running out of ideas :D
10:51
@DaveRandom Exactly.
ok, now I'm gonna go ahead and say ... please don't, even if you can ... this is all very horrible ...
Welcome to Room 11. Today's topic: @Jimbo demonstrates why fluent interfaces are a bad idea.
3
@DaveRandom Technically the fluent interface is a builder :-)
$test->{($x===1)?'methodName':'__invoke'}();
Getting closer...
I need a blank function to call :D
lol
How do I in a file fall back to global namespace when defining?

<?php
namespace RTP;
class Locale { ... }
// no more namespace please
class Foo { ... }
@c.jespersen Are you defining more than one class per file?
I would like to distance myself from the code structure, but yes, this system is.
10:59
namespace Foo
{
    // everything defined here is in the Foo namespace
}
namespace
{
    // everything here is global again
}
Thank you.
@c.jespersen No I guessed that much, just checking that you know namespaces are per-file
I did not :)
Aaaaand the system is running. Thanks, again.
someone else with PHP golden hammer can close this self-duplicator's question that even spammed here the chat? stackoverflow.com/q/24384620/367456
11:04
@hakre done, cv's required on original as well imo
@DaveRandom jup, voted there.
11:17
just found an array of blacklisted words for our autogenerated password thingy
It's basically a huge collection of abusive words
Has some really interesting words in it
is "ass cactus" in there?
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TRiGI was under the impression that only subdomains could have CNAME records: main domains need to define all their own records. However, apt-get.com seems to have only a CNAME record. How can this work? $ dig apt-get.com ; <<>> DiG 9.8.1-P1 <<>> apt-get.com ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ...

wow, nearly 6 months ago
@Patrick It is now
@DaveRandom I never have cared much about dates. If there's a reply button, it's fair game to be replied to.
lol
11:25
'BOLLOCKFONDLER', I think that's my favourite
4
I love the english language sometimes :')
@TRiG I'm more impressed that you bothered to hunt the transcript to find it
Which api do you prefer? paste.jesse-obrien.ca/6MP
Knob Jockey
@Patrick I would have said A, but assumed it referred to something to do with GET and POST requests. Then when I read B, I changed my mind. Still like A though. What about getRequestParameters() that returns them regardless of whether they're GET or POST?
I might say, go with B if it has to be one of them. getGet isn't nice :-)
11:38
@Jimbo but is the difference between query and request parameters clear? (They are called that in the http specs, but I think people just know them as get and post). Mashing them together is another option I guess, but overwriting is an issue and afaik they fulfill different purposes and it might be better to keep them apart.
@Patrick Make it getRequestParameters() that returns ['POST' => [], 'GET' => [], 'FILE' => []]?
Symfony's Request::get() can return POST parameters. That's how they do it.
@Patrick It doesn't make any sense to have $_GET/$_POST keys with the same name in the same request IMO
I think that treating them as the same data store is acceptable
@DaveRandom you can't have both at the same time anyway...
should I move my job because of there still using zf1?
@FlorianMargaine ?
You can have both, you just shouldn't
POST /foo.php?bar=baz HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Length: 7
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

bar=qux
@DaveRandom oh, indeed
my bad
12:19
@DaveRandom I did nothing of the sort. I was browsing the transcript and happened to notice it.
@TRiG get a job :-P
Hi !
Who is used with fgetCSV? When I export a XLS file as CSV there is no , on the end.
Is there a way to detect line endings?
ini_set('auto_detect_line_endings', true); helps :)
Any program that can let me switch PHP versions easily with few clicks?
For a snippet of code you would like to test?
13:17
No not snippet
totally switch version on my PC
Has someone suggestions on this one?
http://paste.jesse-obrien.ca/6Nh
Should I use modulo for this?
@Duikboot What are you trying to do?
I am trying to insert contacts into my database
Each line in the CSV is a contact.
and there are about 7 fields for every line.
That doesn't look like dummy data, is it?
13:22
@BenBeri like rvm for php?
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johmasI can't seem to find a way to switch versions of PHP quickly. Is there something equivalent to ruby version manager for php? I need to switch between 5.3 and 5.2 on OS X.

It is dummy data :)
random name generator etc
@Duikboot There needs to be exactly the same number of fields for each line or it won't work will be needlessly complicated. But your data is in a stupid format, how did a CSV file end up as a flat array?
lol dat edit
And yes it is a (stupid) jquery question :P
13:25
:D
@Duikboot OK, why did you make a flat array from it?
Indeed, how did it end up in one flat array?
@Duikboot ehhh, split by newline, split by comma? ;)
Ah the loop is below the array
That was not what I want :D
I don't want a flat array. :D
13:27
What if you use fgets instead of fgetcsv? Doesn't that give it line by line so you can parse them one at a time?
@Duikboot this code looks familiar to yours... php.net/manual/de/function.fgetcsv.php :)
I don't know exactly what fgetcsv does, but it seems to just make it all one big array
$stmt = $db->prepare("INSERT INTO contacts(name, addr) VALUES(?, ?)");
while ($row = fgetcsv($fp)) {
    $stmt->execute($row);
}
you want some logic like that ^ @Duikboot
although obv you need the right query and the right number of cols in the right order
@Duikboot are you on a mac? You might want to read the comments here php.net/manual/de/function.fgetcsv.php
Dem German links :P
13:29
@Magikaas no it doesn't it gets one row at a time
@DaveRandom Then I wonder how he got them all in one big array, looking at what he did in his code
Ah nvm, just noticed he just adds it all to ['contact']
@Magikaas Because he loops the cols and just pushes them on to one array
Instead of [] and then ['contact'] on that subarray
the inner for loop is what's doing it
@Magikaas woops. I hate them myself, but whenever I google something I end up on the german page :(
13:31
That shouldn't be there at all if you want a 2d array
@Duikboot It would be contact = []; contact[] = blah, main[] = contact; then
$rows = [];
while ($row = fgetcsv($fp)) {
    $rows[] = $row;
}
^ would create a 2d array @Magikaas
Exactly
Ah right, php room, forgot the $
<3
@Magikaas sorry, missed this message completely
but if you are importing data into a db you should just prepare a stmt and call it for each row as you read them from disk, there's no point in loading the whole file into mem
Ok letsstry
13:33
So then he can use $main['contacts'][] = $row;, if I am not mistaken
What's better then, multiple insert queries or loading it all into one variable?
Depending on the indexes set and the size of the dataset, it might be better off batching the inserts, right? Because of the rebuilding of the index on inserts, if I remember correctly
On an off-topic note, I'm officially the most soccer-ignorant in the company I work at. I'm at the bottom of the soccer-poule we're using xD
@DanLugg Link? :P
Fucking awesome intro.
@DanLugg click
13:45
Just that I clicked it xD
I don't usually listen to death metal so I was not entirely sure what to expect, but I am not unpleasantly surprised :P Though somewhat taken aback by the roughness, but that will come with time
Hehe
> Though somewhat taken aback by the roughness, but that will come with time
Thats... what, she said?
... Damnit >_>
pls no D:
@DanLugg lol
:-P
@Magikaas Open Face Surgery is kickass; buddy in the comments time-linked it.
Are these supposed to be words?
What he's *grunting (?)
@DanLugg Open Face Surgery? O_o
13:49
^^ Check the comments, buddy time linked each song
The guitar about halfway through is just fucking awesome.
Ohh I see
*shrug* Acquired taste perhaps.
@DanLugg he shoots.. he scores! :D
lolwat?

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