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15:08
hello all
Hello.
Can someone help me how can i create the structure for ebay template for uploading on ebay.
@MikeM. how are you dear?
I am fine
@MikeM. can you help me please?
15:11
but uhm what you mean with create structure for ebay template?
like creating a "selling" description?
I can't help you with that sorry.
All I can say is speak the truth about what you're selling :)
@MikeM. I am using the magento for client and integrated with ebay for uploading the products and also upload own template.
So i dont know how can I create own template using ebay variables?
Sorry I can't help you with that. To be honest I never used ebay xD
That site is for our client and he is selling the computers/laptops
ok someone your friend have used?
15:15
maybe someone in this chat. my friends aren't familar with web development atleast not the ones in reallife nor on skype
ok
any another one can help me for creating ebay template like selling description?
user924016
What have you tried so far?
I have created own html and used variables of ebay in template
like product.title in html template
@RonniSkansing I have created own html and used variables of ebay in template
like product.title in html template
user924016
1. what is "own html" 2. What is "variables of ebay"? 3. What/which template??
user924016
and how should I be able to help you with that information?
15:24
@RonniSkansing let me explain
@user3351448 Show him your code by uploading it to pastebin, copy the link and paste it in here so Ronni can see it
@RonniSkansing ebay provides the two files. one is for default html and in html file variables are using like we want to show the product title then variable $(product.title) is using
and IN variable file $(product.title) is a variable and assigned a field name title to that variable
@MikeM. I am send the code
@RonniSkansing might be allergic to jQuery
most of people with slightest skills in JS have allergic reaction to jQuery, because whenever some says that he is a "jquery programmer", you have have to brace yourself to pile of shit
@tereško jQuery has its uses
But it's definitely abused for no good reason on many sites, that's for sure.
15:43
I have a HTML box with overflow: hidden, the content inside it on a mobile device is too big instead of stacking the content I want to be able to scroll horizontally on the box to show the hidden content, without having the show the ugly browser horizontal scrollbar, any ideas?
As a library it has its use. As a framework it's abused. But it's slow
For animation definitely
@MikeM. please check it
@RonniSkansing @MikeM. please check the link
user924016
@user3351448 its a mix of stuff
user924016
what did you want me to see?
15:59
There are two files code first one code for variable files and second one is for template file
user924016
is this in any way php related?
user924016
could you please try and ask in a simple and concise way. I do not want to read 200 lines of code, and 10 lines of explanation =/
user924016
lol @HamZa
@RonniSkansing Nice intro, but no thanks :)
16:05
banana banana banana banana banana banana banana banana banana
16:22
Good mornings
can we send ajax req on the same page?
17:04
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Q: Composer packages, specifying package root

Dan LuggPerhaps I've simply missed something basic (hopefully) but I can't quite figure this out. I have a pair of PHP projects, each initialized as a git repo/Composer package; foobar/package-a which depends on foobar/package-b. PackageA is structured as follows: PackageB +- src | +- PackageB | ...

Dunno if this got much attention when I posted it up. I think @Danack already had a cursory look at it. Dunno if what I'm after is easy/possible/etc.
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Q: PHP autologin after registration

user3100859So I've seen other posts on this, and here's my issue. Right now in development I'm using sessions to take care of auto login. Now here's my issue with cookies, what I've got is this $year = time() + 31536000; setcookie('remember_me', $username, $year); And value="<?php echo $_COOKIE['reme...

17:27
^ self duplicator
@DanLugg A package in composer is a directory. If you need a different root-folder, you need a different package (that one for/with that folder).
@hakre In my head (and this is probably where the problem is) a package may contain files that are non-essential to the consumption of the package as a dependency, as exampled by the question. It wouldn't be a "different package", but a subset of the files in the package intended to be used. In other words, I have files that belong "in the package", but are not "dependencies".
@DanLugg yes, use your .gitattributes file to exclude for the "package" export.
also there are branches in git.
@hakre Yes, of course; so I should make a release branch and use that?
not that I recommend them to use for that, but it might just work in your case.
@DanLugg yes, was meant exactly like that.
but my warning still applies :D
I'm trying to access Google Plus API and getting this error.

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_IO_Exception' with message ' in C:\WampServer\www\treasherlocked\login\google\Google\IO\Curl.php on line 81
( ! ) Google_IO_Exception: error setting certificate verify locations: CAfile: C:\WampServer\www\treasherlocked\login\google\Google\IO/cacerts.pem CApath: none in C:\WampServer\www\treasherlocked\login\google\Google\IO\Curl.php on line 81
17:35
Fair enough. It still seems dirty to me; "package-root" seems like it should "be a thing", because that would identify the root of the package when it is consumed as a dependency, thus removing any of the unnecessary directory hierarchy above.
/src/MyPackage when consumed doesn't need the src, in the dependent project, I'd expect it to sit at /vendor/VendorName/MyPackage, not /vendor/VendorName/src/MyPackage.
It just seems superfluous.
Actually, sorry, it'd be /vendor/VendorName/MyPackage/src/MyPackage
*shrug*
@DanLugg it's not composers job to handle your files on disk. That's yours. You don't need to use VCS, have you tried just providing a ZIP package?
git export might be handy in your case then, too.
I know there's other options, but I don't think this is about files on disk, this is just about identifying what is actually a dependency when your package is consumed.
Composer isn't managing files per se, it just says "Oh, when I'm consumed, give all the things starting here; <directory>", rather than dumping everything from the branch into the vendor dir.
It's more. In composer a package is actually a directory.
Also it's not really a package, as composer is not a package manager. That perhaps often leads to some of the confusion.
17:53
@hakre True. That's probably part of the source of my confusion; I'm treating it as such.
Maybe I'll open a ticket, or try at a patch; something to differentiate what constitutes a "package as a whole" from the "consumable part of a package".
@DanLugg please don't do. it's in the basic of composers heart to not be a package manager.
however, you can create the "bug" report, you'll get good feedback I guess.
e.g. what to do alternatively etc.
@hakre Sorry, but I feel rather strongly about this. Given that's the vision of Composer, it'll be denied anyway.
Hi everybody!
Is there a way to capture every variable in the outside scope with a closure?
@Jefffrey Nope, not without hacky kludges.
Nice, thanks.
18:03
$vars = get_defined_vars();
$func = function () use ($vars) {
    extract($vars);
};
^^ @Jefffrey
Doesn't capture by reference though.
I see, but I think I'll go without.
Probably best.
What was the use-case?
I needed to have a scope guard that executes a function and catches some exceptions to transform them into other exceptions and throw them again.
So I thought of creating a function scope_guard that takes as first argument a function and then use it like:
function some_function($a, $b) {
    return scope_guard(function () {
        $a + $b; // example
    });
}
But wouldn't the scope guard's intent be to limit visibility to the parent scope?
Or is it just doing the catching re-throwing?
just the catching re-throwing
18:09
Gotcha; yea, not doable :-(
thankfully I have only up to 3 arguments, so it's not that big of a problem :)
True, certainly there's another approach you could use anyway which'd be comparable.
You might be able to achieve more flexibility with a functor-style __invoke-able object.
And, rather than use-ing in variables, you could pass a map, or use name-based DI (or, both, I reckon).
We will see. For now, I'm ok with what I have. :D
Awesome, good luck :-)
@DanLugg but you will get some feedback in any way. I wouldn't write a patch first, but just suggest the feature explaining it shortly. Then waiting for feedback.
18:17
@hakre Good point, no sense wasting effort pre-emptively; I just always figure people take ideas more seriously with a POC.
@DanLugg sure, but I would first discuss it.
if you're able to POC you can do next. At a certain point POCs are often welcome.
Same for patches ;)
Exactly :-) I'll put together a ticket when I have time to think/write something comprehensible.
Thanks for the feedback
yo
What's the good word Mr. Watkins?
no good word, no fun ...
18:30
How're the kittens doing?
delicious, starting to have a go at solid food in the last day or two ...
lol, "delicious", awesome :-)
@stupidtroll Have you spoken with a StackOverflow mod about your concerns already?
/cc @Gordon ^^
18:58
doesn't sound real ...
I agree, but I flagged for mod just in case.
@hakre It's like mouldy syrup.
19:20
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A: Parallel processing/forking in PHP to speed up checking large arrays

Joe Watkins* Never Mind Support !! * You never want to create threads (or additional processes for that matter) in direct response to a web request. If your frontend is instructed to create 60 threads every time someone clicks on page.php, and 100 people come along and request page.php at once, you will b...

me, saying things ...
@JoeWatkins 6,000 threads.
I suck
:-)
No, your "0" key sucks ;-)
no srsly I done the math and everything ... I am extremely distracted right now ... everything going the same kind of way, that's why I'm not really trying :(
Well, focus on what needs to be focused on. There'll be plenty of people doing stupid things with your extensions when you have time to inform them thusly.
As can be said about most anything, really.
Clichés aside; priorities, dude.
19:27
I feel like I'm scraping by at work ... but at least I'm getting that done ...
they're telling me I'm not, and they aren't bothered ...
but went from being super active, to just getting by ... it sucks ...
how to trick users into admitting they are using sock-puppets:
its porn site man, i cant link it or i will ge banned :( — user3809565 8 mins ago
19:46
@hakre What's the policy on that? NSFW text content in an RSS?
@JoeWatkins Pretty sure 'Getting by' in your standards means 'Only doing the work of 10 people'.
Seeing as regularly you do 20
^^^
Don't undervalue yourself, even if your contributions have been limited by life events they still outweigh those of so many others.
what do you guys think about Hack?
20:01
@Jefffrey I like it, but I won't use it unless there's a tool to backport code written with it
@Jefffrey we love it ...
I kid, I kid, it's pointless ...
how so^
Morningin room
YoHaa
yo @PeeHaa
@Jefffrey I'm not really in the mood ... all of the things I know about it are bad, return types that can be ignored, async functions that aren't always async, and other strange stuff ... if you're going to solve problems, then solve them, don't tell people you solved them if you haven't; it hasn't ...
20:11
still better than php ^_^''
otherwise, I'm already using the HHVM in production for 2 clients with just normal PHP stuff
I obviously disagree, I've got almost no time for it, at all ...
additionally, think you're mad for using it in production @Ocramius
@JoeWatkins why so? We run a dozen test suites against it and it's just fine :)
Given that the recent breakages of 5.6 broke my apps in that project (while checking it, not running 5.6 in prod) hhvm is still more stable than PHP there ;-)
@Ocramius What did you gain (if anything)?
@PeeHaa from 3 to 10 times speedup
That is niceish. And mem?
20:20
the greatest advantage for us was working with large UnitOfWorks, which cannot really be avoided in this project
@PeeHaa we run with a 128gig box, we don't really care about the memory there :)
I'm fairly sure it uses more memory than php btw
@Ocramius 5.6 isn't released yet, expect breakage ... it doesn't seem sensible, you are restricting those clients ability to find a new programmer to take on the work, you are shackling them to something very few people are qualified to deploy, developing and deploying using hhvm and expecting to be able to switch back is not realistic in my opinion, so shackled is the right word to use ...
> you are restricting those clients ability to find a new programmer to take on the work
not really, that's actually just PHP
> you are shackling them to something very few people are qualified to deploy
same process as PHP with fastcgi
> developing and deploying using hhvm and expecting to be able to switch back is not realistic in my opinion
but you are developing and deploying using hhvm, expecting to be able to switch to php and experience no issues whatsoever is not realistic, those things that are fast and no bother in hhvm may not be for php, it's not really compatible ...
current app works both with PHP (many of the dev team folks just use the php integrated server)
@JoeWatkins the testing environment currently runs PHP 5.5 as well. I don't see a problem with that
so assuming HHVM introduces a huge bc break we'll just decide whether to go with hhvm or php
so far, HHVM has reduced our efforts in trying micro-optimizations by a lot, so I'm happy with it, so is the client and the server
@DanLugg I dunno, but as porn is a pretty hard fought market in the internets, I'd assume that those are just free-riding users for gimme that codez plz.
20:26
and plus I get paid to repair libraries that have incompatibilities, so that's also a plus
I'm not sure how complicated it is, maybe it's all simple, the kind of thing that never really required what hhvm is providing anyway ... in which case why bother in the first place, why waste resources on the offchance that hhvm can serve you better, was it really the case that you were up against the limits of your current infrastructure, I think not ...
@JoeWatkins it's a very large and complex project, and I can't do much about it, nor the domain expert. It's just a very complex domain
as time goes on, incompatibility between php and hack will become an unavoidable problem, there is no way we are going to make the same decisions they made, in the end you will have to choose ...
as for wasting resources, the only way we could make this faster is hardcoding large queries by slowing development and debugging by months
yes, as I said, we will choose
and I think it will be HHVM at that point, which is fine since we just work with the PHP flavor of it
20:29
at that point, there won't be a php flavour of it ...
Are we talking about hack or hhvm here?
@PeeHaa I'm talking about the VM. @JoeWatkins seems to imply that the VM won't support PHP in future
which may be the case, but I really don't care that much about it
It's pretty much time for a change :)
it wont be able too ...
in the end, php will surpass the performance it can achieve, rendering it totally pointless, it's only pointless in theory right now ...
That may also be the case, but right now I see a Tour Eiffel and an Al Burj Arab
may I remind you that the Tour Eiffel is basically rust?
the Al Burj Arab may never be as hip, but until it lasts, I'll use it
@Ocramius Eeeek bad example :P
20:36
not at all :)
Yes. Once there is no more juice (oil) over there it will all return to a nice desert soon :P
@PeeHaa indeed ;-)
I had enough of today ... nite chaps ...
later
20:41
nn
20:52
@DaveRandom Is there a way I can check entanet myself for fibre thingymabob?
@Fabien sdliffle the eterater and feler the lob
Whut
gn8 @all
user652649
21:29
@Ocramius how's the asus? :D
@Wesabi currently in the process of setting up the EK stuff that I bought
otherwise fine :)
user652649
water cooling?
I was only unhappy with this thing on the south bridge:
.@asus such thermal glue remains are not OK imo. http://t.co/7c6YUKd0wj
@Wesabi yeah, just for fun
user652649
:D
otherwise seems good so far :)
waiting for a couple fittings to be delivered, then trying a leak test :D
user652649
21:33
i wonder how much maintenance someone need to do with water cooling :P
@Wesabi did it in the past - quite a lot
but it's fun :)
user652649
:D i couldn't do that... as proof of this, i have more dust in my cabinet than there is in a desert
haha
well, this case is quite fun, and has filters as well
building a dual loop, looks neat so far
user652649
i have tried plenty of filters, they basically all fail :(
yeah, that indeed
user652649
21:39
the best ones are those i made, lol
user652649
i have used the filter from a car air conditioner
user652649
but air flow is very limited :P
haha
that's a bit overkill :)
I'm planning to just clean it regularly, since I'll have to test leakages anyway
user652649
my plan currently is let the computer die and buy a new one xD
user652649
21:46
anyway talking about asus, check rma statistics of their motherboards... :P a big percentage is guaranteed to fail. imho it's a big number compared to other manifacturer such as gigabyte that are close to 0%
user652649
but as always "è questione di culo" as we wisely say in italy xD
user652649
well, apparently asus is doing better now:
- Gigabyte 1.19% (previous 1.77%)
- ASUS 1.79% (previous 2.34%)
- ASRock 2.09% (previous 1.67%)
- MSI 3.05% (previous 2.24%)
well, those are pretty bad anyway :D
user652649
yeah :D i miss those times when technology was built with obsessive cure :P
Oh herro. Guys, super quick maybe daft question
__construct($_POST $post) --> works or not?
Any way of controlling a superglobal parameter requirement?
22:00
@Jimbo No that doesn;t work. What is it supposed to do?>
@PeeHaa Declare that this object requires a superglobal. Didn't think so anyway :-)
(Was thinking mainly for sanitization)
ow I see. No doesn't work and really shouldn't either
How are you going to unit test it later in a sane way?
@Jimbo what's the problem with __construct(array $post)?
user652649
@PeeHaa hola :D happy for netherlands's games? hope you guys kick argentina's ass next game :D
Yeah I was scared for a moment.
I think we actualy do have a chance kicking argentina's ass
user652649
22:10
argentina's defense suck compared to costa rica's, imho they can do it. actually the whole argentina team suck. can't believe they reached 1/2 finals :|
@Ocramius Nothing, just duck typing
@Wesabi Italy was real bad when we won last time :-)
it was just a lot of luck
user652649
you mean in 2006?
I'm a little apprehensive. Tomorrow there's a meeting with me and two other devs. One which is senior, and the only 'OOP' he knows is what inheritance is. I'm going to try and put forward a good, solid OO solution to a project we'll be implementing. Wish me look :')
@Wesabi yeap
@Jimbo don't be too cocky, people don't like that
user652649
22:17
offense was bad i agree, but defense was the strongest @Ocramius
@Jimbo good look :P
user652649
haha :D good look @Jimbo
@Ocramius Agreed, I think I'll be quiet and calm and offer it whilst asking for criticism so we can work on it together
What can I say if he goes "it's too complicated" - IE there's more than 5 classes
Bearing in mind that we don't use namespaces nor interfaces in our whole legacy application
22:30
:D
grmbl
why are people still going on about PHP 7?
is semver really that hard? :|
/me goes check semver.org
nope, isn't
 
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