« first day (1367 days earlier)      last day (3807 days later) » 

08:01
@AlmaDo what are you referring to?
@bwoebi pinned message to which I responded with misunderstanding the sense
morning
(that's because I read it not correctly)
@AlmaDo link?
hello everyone :D
any laravel guy here? :D
08:02
10 hours ago, by Danack
Schhhhhhllaaaand!
Morning
@AlmaDo ah, that one ^^ I understood it as if you wouldn't have been happy that Germany won...
@bwoebi no. I had no idea. Just read that as sh*t + land, but that may be because it was late and so I just misread..
hi, @Fabien
Lol, no problem ^^
One could argue that it (the pinned message) isn't relevant to the room itself, though.
08:09
mornings
I just don't care about WC for now. Well, I have nothing against it - but just not interested for now. Not sure why.
morning @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom jo
so Germany won it?
Yeah
1-0 in like the 112th minute
The two people responsible for the goal were subs too.
Final match? What were their opponents?
08:11
Argentina
well then, it's a revenge for Argentina for Maradona's hand-goal in past, I believe :p
I think the Joenation site has finally come to a halt. We were pretty close to £11k :) Nicely done.
@AlmaDo lol yeah.
Nice!
Morning.
Getting kicked out of your habitat is just horrible, glad to see the goal was met by almost 200% :)
08:14
right
Looks like I shall be learning Docker this week. Well if work gives me no work.
@Fabien omg omg omg .... nightmare nearly over :D
Hey @PeeHaa
Just checking on your ticket now - it looks like it's a Paypal E-Cheque, which means it can take up to 10 working days.. so it could be wednesday before it clears and the IPN is sent to us :)
lol, long live paypal
@Farkie WTF paypal
But but but the important bit is: I will still get my ticket? @Farkie
08:21
Yes yes
\o/ awesome!
It's something like when you don't have a backup source in your paypal
Ticket to paradise?
it sends it as an e-cheque
PHPNW :)
Well, close.
08:21
hah
Thanks for looking into it. I'll get you a beer when I see you :)
hah no problem... work time
Also tnx @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom How's the painting going?
@JoeWatkins I just wanna know if you're moving to the IoW :P
No PHPNW talk please. It hurts my heart. :P
08:23
I hate FedEx API
@Fabien You suck!
god damn it mac, being slow today... It's connected to the wrong wifi.. wondered why I couldn't get anywhere inside the network
@tereško Still working on that aye? :p
@tereško Is it SOAP?
@PeeHaa Negative. I was on holiday when they went bananas and sold out.
08:25
@Farkie Don't trust the radio waves, get a cable ;-)
then I have to find an ethernet adapter too
gg mac, removed the ethernet port
@Jack Painting is un-awesome.
oh, macbook air? hur hur
@Farkie macs have issue with everything wireless. Especially their "magic mouse" fucked up stupid mouse
Pro
MBP Retina
08:27
Hi, need a little help with a complex SQL query - In the SQL Fiddle here I'm trying to get the countryNames(derived from countryAllowedIDs) for the countryIDs 10,17,60 which are Australia, Belgium and France respectively but the results show something else D:
@DaveRandom I thought it would be kind of ... stress reliever :)
Wait what? They've removed the Ethernet port on their MBP's? =(
Ohhh, you need a Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter thing don't you.
Yep
@ICanHasKittenz Normalize database?
@Jimbo jo
08:29
@ICanHasKittenz you failed when decided to use comma-separated list
Sup @jimbo
Anyone watch the footie?
:17680999 Ah yes, I've been wanting to reread that since I first saw it :)
morning @Jimbo @Leri
08:30
Well don't blame me, I'm not the one who designed it and I know it's a very poor structure but alas, I can't normalize it as of now
Yep I did
Just sent a PR. Curious if anyone have read it carefully
Wtf were Germany playing at 80% of the match? They had the ball all the time, but as soon as they lost it they were right back down around their own goal
Who cares, they won.
08:31
@Jimbo Who cares? WELTMEISTERS!
I know :')
SCHNITZEL
And now we shall see whether Germany's GDP will suffer for this victory ;-)
@ICanHasKittenz -_- I don't see why/where 10,17,60 is defined
(Which is all I did)
@zerkms Check this useful comment ... guess I should be happy with some feedback at all :)
08:33
@Farkie trying your query on this (changed the table in the WHERE condition) the second column countryName still doesn't get the correct values
they should be saying Australia, Belgium and France respectively
@Jack yes, it bloody is
well, he is right )
@NullPoiиteя He has a new one
  public 'HighestSeverity' => string 'ERROR' (length=5)
  public 'Notifications' =>
    object(stdClass)[7]
      public 'Severity' => string 'ERROR' (length=5)
      public 'Source' => string 'crs' (length=3)
      public 'Code' => string '501' (length=3)
      public 'Message' => string 'Origin postal code missing or invalid. ' (length=39)
      public 'LocalizedMessage' => string 'Origin postal code missing or invalid. ' (length=39)
@Leri It's in the second table, to explain if you see the second table values, the second column has comma separated IDs, those ID values need to be fetched from the first table and also the 10,17,60
08:35
anyone seen crap like this ?
@tereško Poetic crap that.
@zerkms Yes, I know ... I've copied it from the Windows version of the same function :)
@tereško Oh, hmm, it seems that Notifications should be an array, no?
How do you guys pronounce CentOS?
Typical for SoapClient to turn a single element array into an object instead =.=
Cent-O-S
Or ... Scent O S ... since the 'c' is silent :)
Banana Raiders o/ good morning
@tereško How's that blog coming?
@Jack I am the same Cent.. O.S.. Sen-toss is weird.
08:41
@Jack given that all the annoying customers are NOT annoying me today (annoying pretty much === german for me): yes, GDP is affected today :P
Heh
@ICanHasKittenz I can't see anyway but sub-query yet: sqlfiddle.com/#!2/bfb82/5
This is really slow, not performable, but working solution. I'll try to optimize one.
@Fabien it's not
@Leri Super-awesome!! thanks :"> @Farkie thank u too
@Jack it's SOAP - if there is a single entry in a field that can return an array, it will ditch the array
08:45
@ICanHasKittenz Not so awesome, tbh. You're welcome anyways. ;)
@jim
@Jimbo what are you doing for lunch?
@DaveRandom @tereško @JoeWatkins @PeeHaa @rdlowrey Blog chase. Many of us are still hoping waiting for you guys to blog :P
hehe
@tereško Ah, but that's manageable.
Presenting the SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS option =D
SOAP? It yet lives?
08:54
> Always remember kids, whenever you type rm -rf /, somewhere, there is a sysadmin shitting himself
Unlike the real soap, it doesn't really make you feel clean afterwards.
@SecondRikudo why type rm -rf / ? any use-case?
@AlmaDo Yes and it's actually nice if API architecture is nice. :-)
/me hides
@AlmaDo To cause the sysadmin to shit himself?
@SecondRikudo Is this something you do when you're on the toilet? I don't get it.
user924016
08:56
lol
@Farkie Not sure yet, why?
Might come out
if you fancy it
@Fabien ah yes, I do plan on doing that sometime ...
Anyone in UK looking for some great headphones around £100 the ATM-M50's are really low in price right now.
@PeeHaa Some interesting pgsql pull requests? :)
09:00
Normally they're about £120+. Now they're £85-£100
@SecondRikudo much easier to destroy MBR for that..
@Leri I agree. But - almost everything is nice if well-used & well-architectured
@AlmaDo Even WP?
@Jack it's not well-architectured
@Jack WP is architectural fail by default. ;)
@Fabien I have to write part 2 of streams 5.6 thing, thanks for reminder
09:01
hehe
@DaveRandom It's a start -_-. I need 50 pages by the end of the week.
@Jack \o/ moar asyncness :)
@Jimbo The correct answer to that question is "your mum"
@DaveRandom Ooh ooh ... pls have a look-see at my dns pr =D
@DaveRandom Shut your tits
:D
@Farkie Might do, where you heading?
09:03
@Jack kk 1 sec
no rush, but do it now heh .. jk
self::migrateTo(HOME) .. laterz
2
Oh @Jack so you didn't really change it since yesterday then?
ahh no .. you mean to include the dns name not found condition?
The only thing I would change is to make the error message contain an description of the reason code
okay .. if the approach itself seems okay, then i'll work on just that :D probably for the Windows port too then :)
thnx!
09:05
Yeh that should be cool :-)
Anywhere, not fussy :)
Subway?
Subway? Not very classy. You should go to McDonalds.
bah.. why they talk so much in the fight in anime ..
@Fabien hmhm, good that I'm not asked… because I'd really not know what to blog about…
@bwoebi I didn't want to go tag mad but the notion is for most of Room 11. The more decent knowledge out there the better.
09:12
what is up with shared.php.net?
@DaveRandom it's … down?
Yeh but for like 3 days now or something
@LeviMorrison oh, sorry, I didn't look closely enough
@LeviMorrison Our codebase also has some old-style C (e.g. in ereg). Very likely that isn't supported by C++ even with -fpermissive
@AlmaDo lol no, that wasn't offensive ;)
Why is Ubuntu so popular for web server OSs :-/
@Fabien So simple to use and develop with
Easier than CentOS?
because one command to setup all env. & make it work
(I mean most of linux distros)
10:04
@Fabien yes
it has some effed up fs structure since it's basically debian, but I don't have problems with that
Hi there, i just need to match some words for my application. It shares some few information with other people but not all the information. So can you suggest me a good wording for this.
I wrote "semi cloud-based and semi standalone" but thought you guys have better idea
@Fabien Next Fedora is with Server version. That's perhaps what you're looking for if you're leaning towards RedHat / CentOS.
Not leaning at anything. Just most tutorials I follow that involve selecting an OS typically pick ubuntu
@JanakaRRajapaksha Call it "Proprietary System" or as you have "Cloud" in there, "Enterprise Ready Private/Public Cloud based System".
@NikiC Hi :) you reckon that this would cause issues with binary dependencies on pgsql?
10:15
@hakre what it does is share patient's details with other doctors(other medical centers) but not sharing income details or private details of the medical centers. So can you improve your suggestion please?
@Jack yes
it's exported API, so it can't be changed in 5.4
@Jack Typical approach is to define a new _ex function with new signature and forward to that from the old one ;)
good morings
@ircmaxell @bwoebi Instead of adjusting our type system to db drivers, why don't we just fix the db drivers to return proper types?
@NikiC thnx! :) finding a way to help the requester out a bit heh .. it seems that his editor made a whole slew of spacing changes =.=
@Jack ?w=0
10:25
ehm, not sure what you meant by that :)
@NikiC what does the _ex suffix actually mean? I presume it's an abbreviation of something, I keep seeing it and it's generally obvious what they do but not why they are named that way
_ex tension :)
@DaveRandom because nobody wants to come up with a different name :D
@NikiC ahh! wunderbar :D
10:29
At least we don't seem to have much _ex2 ^^
_ex_for_reals
@Jack $\exists \forall r \in \R$
haha
> Protected multilib versions: libselinux-2.0.94-5.3.el6_4.1.i686 != libselinux-2.0.94-5.3.0.1.el6.centos.plus.x86_64
Tring to yum openssl-devel
1 message moved to bin
10:41
I'm wanting to use a regex to check some values exist in the response of a call to a server implementing digest authentication
if (!preg_match('[Digest realm=|qop=|nonce=]', $value) Does that do what I think it does?
no
at least, missing delimiter
and missing argument to match into (if that's needed)
Nope, basically just checking that the string contains all those three strings somewhere in it
CSS Assets broke for anyone else on wiki.php.net/rfc/uniform_variable_syntax ?
Was hoping for a single one liner
@AlmaDo [] are delimiters ;)
10:43
@NikiC will it work such way?
I mean, they are different
@Jimbo you're only checking that it contains one of them.
@AlmaDo yes, it will work
@NikiC hm. I thought delimiters must be same symbol
@AlmaDo ([{< are paired with >}]) instead
So, how do I do and, but make it so they are separate? :-)
good to know, thanks. Yet somehow I always want to use /.... /
10:44
Guessing & wont cut it :P
I either use / ... / or # ... # normally
@Jimbo I'd just do 3 strpos calls, really ^^
Mhmm
@Jimbo the proper way: use multiple preg_match with &&
Screw multiple preg_match calls, strpos it is
so if(preg_match('/foo/', $string) && preg_match('/bar/', $string) && ..)
@Jimbo no. You'll say "screw it" when you'll try to do that in one regex
10:46
haha
fair enough
because for two words it's 2 combinations. For 3 it's 6. For n it's n!. Good luck
@Jimbo remove Digest from the realm= match, the order of the params is neither fixed nor significant
@DaveRandom Oh yes, very fair point
Thanks
@AlmaDo one could also come up with some magic
Having something like (?!\1) in mind here, to check that it's not the same as the last one
@NikiC sort of necromancy?
oh, well, I'm not sure about that. E_LACK_OF_EXPERIENCE for that
^ NO
So (...|...|...).*(?!\1)((?1)).*(?!\2)(?1)
@NikiC is that readable? ..
also, I guess, because of short circuit, multiple regex via && may be faster (since each of them is simpler for regex engine to check)
but I may be wrong
@Jimbo the though occurs: don't you probably want the parameter values?
@AlmaDo no, of course not
10:52
In with case you should just parse the header properly
@DaveRandom Yeah, I'm throwing a DigestAuthenticationResponseException if the above fails. Later, I'm using:
$authTokens = $response->getHeader('WWW-Authenticate')[0];
$explode = explode(',', $authTokens);
$realm = rtrim(str_replace('Digest realm="', '', $explode[0]), '"');
$qop = rtrim(str_replace('qop="', '', $explode[1]), '"');
$nonce = rtrim(str_replace('nonce="', '', $explode[2]), '"');

It's specific to our server though, and that's how it returns it's data, so I'm coding it like that...
I'm just perpetuating the notion that with sufficient amount of regex, everything is possible :D
almost all
@AlmaDo everything!
@Jimbo Hi, umm, yeh, so http_digest_parse()
10:57
@DaveRandom sweet mother of god.
@NikiC okay. Now go and write PHP VM using single regex.
Sorry, wrong link
@DaveRandom Doesn't exist.
Yeh it's defined in the code example on teh auth page
Ah it's custom balls
user924016
10:58
lol.. some plumbers are fixing the drain..
Yeh it's still exactly what you need though
user924016
now they are semi yelling at each other..

« first day (1367 days earlier)      last day (3807 days later) »