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12:00
Hey guys, I'm a beginner in php/msql.
I'm trying to solve this problem: http://i.imgur.com/Dbk2fKP.png (made a nice mockup of the problem)
How can I search like this in my database?
@Ibra038 don't store multiple values in a single field, that's an anti-pattern
I thought to use explode after. how else can I do it? Making XX columns is also wrong right?
@MarcRasmussen this is a problem with some of the plugins installed
@ziGi Do you have any idea how to fix it?
you have to delete the cache for the plugin
I gave you a link
12:03
@Ibra038 yes that is wrong too
create a second table
PHPStorm - "Settings->Editor->Smart Keys->Backspace smart indent - disable" - ah yiss....
@ziGi according to that link i have to write: /home/marc/.IntelliJIdea 6
yes
however it get no such file or directory
check if you have that dir
do an ls -a in /home/marc but check the hidden dirs for smth like Intelli
12:06
@ziGi Done. what am i looking for?
@TheRealHamza Lol np o/ for today then :D
<dot> something related to JetBrains or PHPStorm
@MarcRasmussen sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk
@DaveRandom Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package openjdk-7-jdk
12:07
@ziGi i can't see anoything related to phpstorm
well, where are your JetBrains settings stored then?
my folder is in downloads
/home/marc/Downloads
so you have your PHPStorm in home/marc/Downloads?
well check inside of it then
the only thing i have in that folder that relates to phpstorm is PhpStorm-129.814
which is a folder ofc.
@Naruto then o/
12:12
You mean like this? http://i.imgur.com/k6PMMt2.png
Where the mix_id in table 2 is the id in table 1
@ziGi Exactly ;)
Flight number: KL 1081 (I think I screwed up the timezone thing now that I did look at it better, so apparently I will be drunk before it is dawn :P). Hotel is
Britannia Hotel which is (if i didn't also screw up that part) close at the conf
Although it wouldn't surprise me if it happens to be in manchester USA ;)
@Ibra038 yes :)
@PeeHaa Yes, britannia is like 5 mins walk, assuming it's britannia manchester (portland street I think) and not one of the numerous other britannia hotels in greater manchester...
Oh ffs, terminal 3
I always get lost when I try to find the terminal 3 pickup point :-/
@DaveRandom I wrote the same cron in PDO and in mysqli, It took +- 8-10 min and with PDo it takes 2-3min and no server warnings on overusage of SQL statements..
So it seems to be a really big improvement..
12:27
@DaveRandom When i install the java i get the following error:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
openjdk-7-jdk : Depends: openjdk-7-jre (= 7u3-2.1.7-1) but it is not going to be installed
Thanks thats kind of smart and logical at the same time.
Updated my question: http://i.imgur.com/OwkaffD.png
What is the best approach to search for mixes inside my database?
@Naruto By reusing prepared statements?
\o/ my passport is still valid. For once I don't have to travel using a pink emergency passport :P
Mine currently isn't, I discovered only the other day
I once only realized the moment I got out to the airfield :P
12:31
You'd be screwed in the UK, our passport service is either insanely slow or prohibitively expensive
@DaveRandom I just create a statement, like $xxx = $connection->prepare($updateSql);
Then I just re-assign variables ($p1 and $p2 in this example) and execute like $xxx->execute(array(':p1' => $p1, ':p2' => $p2));
@Naruto Yeh that's the stuff you want :-)
@DaveRandom yeah same here. I think I paid 50 euro bucks for it. That and my friends just kept laughing the entire vacation :)
@JoeWatkins heya
@Naruto make sure you do $db->setAttribute(\PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, \PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION); $db->setAttribute(\PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false); (assuming your PDO instance is stored in $db) immediately after you create the instance
@PeeHaa That's pretty cheap. In UK the same-day service is like £160 or something stupid
And even then you are waiting for like 4 hrs
12:35
@DaveRandom Is the thing also only valid for that specific flight?
Oh right a temp passport, I have no idea how much they cost
No this is for a full passport same day
I just renewed my drivers license and passport at the same time. Passport was near £90. Also my drivers license used my old passport photo which is 'older' than the current photo on my license. wth. -_-
You cannot get a real passport over here on such short notice. That would involve them to actually push the print button right away
Went from me age 17 to age 15.
You also have to wait in a hot, poorly ventilated building in Liverpool with a load of the great unwashed
@Fabien lol
12:37
Yeah you have to sit on a crappy chair with one guy shouting at you and the other "helping" you. And you have a light directly pointed at you right? :D
The time in the UK is 1337
    Do you guys think this is an proper way to solve this problem?
    The problem: i.imgur.com/OwkaffD.png

    My way:
    1. make array from the input
    $input_array = array(2, 6, 133, 75, 12, 9, 3, 52, 93, 23, 1);

    2. get all rows where item is in the array
$input_array = join(', ', $input_array);
    $query = "SELECT * FROM table2 WHERE item IN ($input_array)";

    3. compare the amount of mix_id's in the query above with the amount of mix_id's in table2
@PeeHaa pretty much. Although I think that's just "any activity in Liverpool"
is that real ?
12:38
@Ibra038 IN doesn't work like that
@JoeWatkins Yes, and wtf
@DaveRandom :-)
@DaveRandom doesn't PDO auto throw errors if something goes wrong?
@Naruto nope
@Naruto By default it emits errors, ERRMODE_EXCEPTION makes it throw exceptions instead
12:39
I dunno
@Ibra038 now you have to join the second table
@DaveRandom Actually \PDO::ERRMODE_SILENT IIRC
@PeeHaa sorry, edited previous message, should work now
@JoeWatkins I'm a little surprised you haven't weighed in on that yet. It would make far more sense to bring in pthreads, although that still doesn't make a whole bunch of sense
Because having to check for error yourself is just so much nicer
12:40
@PeeHaa wtf really?
So you always have to work with try{} catch(){} with PDO?
@DaveRandom Really...
PDO::ERRMODE_SILENT

This is the default mode. PDO will simply set the error code for you to inspect using the PDO::errorCode() and PDO::errorInfo() methods on both the statement and database objects; if the error resulted from a call on a statement object, you would invoke the PDOStatement::errorCode() or PDOStatement::errorInfo() method on that object. If the error resulted from a call on the database object, you would invoke those methods on the database object instead.
Because seriously fuck you
@Patrick Yeah, forgot about that, but do you think this is a good way? I seems to me like a long road, cant it be done easier?
@Naruto If you set the error mode to exceptions, yes. Although one of the reasons why I do that for simple little scripts is to not handle the exceptions, so the script will bail straight away and scream about the error without committing any more damage
ml is such a waste of time, if I say anything, everyone will just think there is an ulterior motive ... nobody has even looked at the code, I see mistakes everywhere, if it were well written it wouldn't make sense to have it in core, and it's shit ...
12:42
@JoeWatkins Even the author of the extension said essentially that
The creator of the RFC != the author of the ext
If it isn't the strangest thing i've seen today
@DaveRandom This upload returns me no errors in var dump
Amazing isn't it? While it doesn't actually upload
@DavidH Then you may have error reporting turned off/too low
Did you look at my code I pinged you with?
@PeeHaa Yay for HTML Template Oriented Design
@DaveRandom This is a different way of working for me :P
<brain-fart>A <?html= $expr ?> and the ability to register handlers might be an interesting way to handle the problem that is trying to solve</brain-fart>
12:48
:|
I know. There's no good way though.
@DaveRandom I have actually and I sort of understand it but not completely. Though before I wanted to paste it I var dumped my own again and noticed 0 errors. How exactly do I see/determine how high/low the error reporting is?
Also I noticed upload_tmp_dir had no value, I'm guessing that's normal?
When looking at the config that is
@Naruto In this context, think of exceptions as enforced error handling. With errors/silence you are free to ignore errors, when you are doing a non-idempotent operation that's not what you want, and if you forget something then you can permafuck your data
@DavidH Oh wait, do you mean that the error key in the array has a value of 0?
Yes, I had found the php page of which error has which number and it seems that 0 is no error.
(brb 10 mins)
@DavidH That just means the HTTP upload was successful, it doesn't check for the kind of logic errors you have
really brb
12:51
@PeeHaa ewww so much static :(
Alright!
@DaveRandom Well it makes sense since you use the execute in a loop..
@DaveRandom Well thx for your explanations :)
I replied ...
13:16
@ziGi I feel like ive tried everything and PHPStorm still wont start is it possible that you can guide me through this?
yo @AndreaFaulds
Morning
@PeeHaa nice flying experiment:-P
13:26
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Q: How to convert a SQL update string into a SQL select string with PHP

Dees040For a project i need to have a script that converts a SQL update string into a SQL select string with PHP. An example: First you got the update query: "UPDATE \`tbl_users` SET activation = 1 WHERE user_id = 1" And then that need to be converted to: "SELECT * FROM \`tbl_users` WHERE user_id...

XD
Why would you even do that lol
@PeeHaa lol
Maybe without access...but even then
@DavidH There's no excuse to doing something this retarded.
@SecondRikudo o/
13:29
Indeed.. Also would you have wished Sakura actually died there?
@Naruto \o
@DavidH Of course
SPOILER alert? :O
Thank god i'm not the only one, some of my friends are cry babies and @Naruto Sorry!
For all I know SecondRikudo here is always up to date
13:30
@Naruto Start reading the god damn manga already
Yea do that! It's getting to it's end now
This week's chapter wasn't released yet though :(
I only really watch whenever I hear something grand happens, haven't followed it correctly in years. @SecondRikudo You fighting against those shinobi deffinitely still is my favorite scene of the entire series
13:34
@DaveRandom I just got an error (after I added the 2 lines you told me 2) , something with PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY deos it have to do with: $connectie->setAttribute(\PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false); ?
Good to think about something else other than php
@Naruto What's the full actual error message you get?
This simple crap is making me nuts
@DavidH What errors do you have?
@DaveRandom PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2014 Cannot execute queries while other unbuffered queries are active. Consider using PDOStatement::fetchAll(). Alternatively, if your code is only ever going to run against mysql, you may enable query buffering by setting the PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY attribute.' in ....
13:36
@DaveRandom No errors! Everything is working fine! IT'S DRIVING ME INSANE!
error_reporting(-1); ini_set('display_errors', 1);
@Naruto Sounds like you didn't $stmt->closeCursor() when you'd finished fetching rows from a SELECT query
@DaveRandom Yea I added that line, I incorrectly did them seperately at first and got this as result:
Warning: explode() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in /home/.sites/70/site4/web/tand-imp/contact.php on line 14 Warning: end() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/.sites/70/site4/web/tand-imp/contact.php on line 15
It seems that the file extension cannot be exploded correctly isn't that so?
@DavidH It's not a string, you're trying to explode an array.
@DavidH fyi the file extension of an uploaded file tells you nothing, it's trivially easy to spoof. You need to verify that the file data contains what you expect.
God I explained it wrong, my bad!
13:39
Same goes for type
What I do realise is that if the explode is faulty, end will follow as well as the rest
If you are looking for images, getimagesize() is a good way to go, assuming GD supports all the image formats you want to accept
<rant>The GD extension has such a terrible naming convention for the symbols it defines</rant>
Hm I guess i'll have to look into that
But what exactly am I doing wrong? I'm trying to figure that out so I can learn something
I know explode would return an array, is my mistake than that I explode an array which would result in, an array in an array?
@DaveRandom Didn't know I had to close.. I never used that in mysqli :P
Is it possible I need to use $stmt->closeCursor(), because I'm using it in a loop? And I don't need to use it, when I call a function once with a statement?
@Naruto Basically, you only have one connection, and a single connection can only execute one concurrent statement. So you can't leave a partial result set on the wire and execute INSERT statements (or whatever) before you've retrieved all the results from the server. One approach to this problem is to use "buffered queries", which is basically where PHP transparently fetches and locally stores all the results from the wire and closes off the SELECT statement for you (cont)
...letting you fetch rows from the local store later without interfering with the connection. Another approach - and for what you are doing here this is what I would recommend - is to not use buffering and leave the results on the wire, so you have to manually close off the statement when you are finished with it. This will reduce memory overhead and make the process generally more efficient, because all you select statement is doing is checking whether a record exists (cont)
...you don't actually need a result set, you just need to know if there were any results
You've never had to do this in mysqli for two reasons: 1) you weren't reusing prepared statements. If you do this, some elements of the logical flow do become more complex (such as this)
2) mysqli uses a mode that lets it do transparent buffering by default (iirc) - it is possible to turn this off
Database-driven applications are a lot more complex than most of the PHP RDBMS drivers would lead you to believe - PHP abstracts most of the ugly truth away from you with stuff like buffering, but this has the side effect of making things (often a lot) slower and less efficient. When you start wanting to speed things up, then you get into situations where you need to understand at least a little bit about what is going on underneath, instead of just how the simple userland API works.
13:58
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@DaveRandom that's the mineral you mine in MMORPG
I'd call that generosity
@DavidH explode() turns a string into an array of strings. If you want to create a multi-dimensional array (i.e. an array of arrays) you'd have to loop the array of strings from the first call, and explode() the elements individually
Depending on the format. There are also parser functions for some specific string formats, such as parse_str() (badly named) for parsing HTTP query strings
posted on October 01, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by jakub */

14:11
@DaveRandom Individually, which means foreach!
Well, some kind of loop construct
Most suitable would be?
Depends what you are actually doing. If you want to do something with the sub arrays but you don't need to keep them after you've done your thing, then foreach will definitely produce the most readable code. If you want to modify the input array, then a for loop will likely be better, because it will avoid the use of references, which can result in hard to find bugs. It will also be more efficient, for a number of complicated internal reasons you don't need to care about at the moment
Hm I see..I suppose foreach would function correctly as I won't need to use it afterwards
14:17
Agreed it shouldn't be otherwise
@DaveRandom lol
14:30
Good morning
I don't know how many of you remember the stupid edit war over my use of headers in this answer from months (maybe years) ago but the person who started the edits in the first place just edited it again.
@ircmaxell How did the speed test go?
speed test?
@LeviMorrison lol
@DaveRandom You told me to use PDO :(
14:34
@DaveRandom Teehee @NikiC
@Naruto and...?
Trust me, reusing a prepared statement in mysqli will give you a much bigger :-(
17 hours ago, by ircmaxell
now, to test the performance
haven't run it yet
14:36
@DaveRandom You jsut said I had to use mysqli, or did I misunderstand you? I misunderstood :P
Yes, you misunderstood
:-P
Damn I'm tired ><
how the fuck does blogger work ?
morning @ircmaxell
@Naruto long story short: all you need to do is call closeCursor() after you're finished with the select statement (i.e. after you've determined whether or not the target row exists, and before you try to insert/update)
14:39
PHP completed fibo(30)==1346269 in 1.4372 seconds
ReckiCT completed fibo(30)==1346269 in 0.0084 seconds
ReckiCT-PECL completed fibo(30)==1346269 in 0.0179 seconds
wow
was not expecting that
Expecting slower or faster (for PECL)?
expecting faster
yeah me too ...
how do I tell make to compile an extension -O3?
SUBST some flags
14:40
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -03" <--?
MODULENAME_CFLAGS usually
grep makefile, I think needs module_cflags
@ircmaxell although if there's already an -O flag it might not work, not sure how gcc would hand that
-o0 is already there
hand edited the makefile to put -o3
MUCH better
PHP completed fibo(35)==14930352 in 13.8793 seconds
ReckiCT completed fibo(35)==14930352 in 0.0890 seconds
ReckiCT-PECL completed fibo(35)==14930352 in 0.0489 seconds
awesomesauce
14:44
@DaveRandom Quick question, in the code you showed me. What'd you mean by: ?dump=1, which was in action.
@DaveRandom DONE :)
so, how do you use blogger on your own domain ?
there's a setting for it
well yeah I done that, but it just redirects krakjoe.blogspot.com to blog.krakjoe.ninja
but there isn't anything at blog.krakjoe.ninja, that's where I want blogspot
did you setup DNS for blog.krakjoe.ninja?
14:47
yeah
oh its just my dns cache
on usa proxy it works ...
I'll shut up ...
dig blog.krakjoe.ninja +short
ghs.google.com.
ghs.l.google.com.
64.233.171.121
looks like it's pointed right
@DavidH That was just to get it to do the var_dump() in the demo page, it have no other significance
mental note, don't search "recki" on twitter at work...
Oh alright and also, it is so much cleaner, kudos!
@ircmaxell y?
14:53
@ircmaxell ...which I obviously just did. You may as well have handed me a button labelled "do not press this button"
@JoeWatkins Because random call girl advertising on twitter, afaict
seems safe for work. Or any reason why one cannot just simply ignore that advertising?
Let's just say it also includes flesh-tone images
14:57
it's not bad, but I wouldn't want certain people walking by with it on my screen
@ircmaxell oh, okay. I have no idea how your work place looks like…
in general
Next talk up: The Future of HTML & CSS by Preston So
Hello, everyone
user1804599
Hello, Prakash.
15:03
I'm new here, its really a nice experience to be in the company of so talented guys.
user1804599
How do you know people here are talented if you are new here?
Because you've already earned more than 20 points to be here
user1804599
:P
I've a question related to jquery and php
Can we pass a variable from php to jquery ?
Or vice versa ?
Yes we can
15:06
How ?
user1804599
jQuery doesn't take variables.
@ircmaxell Much agree. My templating "engine" is simply responsible for plain HTML/PHP outputting stuff, for the most part. The "engine" really just helps templates select into what other templates they should be rendered (for a cascading/nested approach)
Search the site. This has been asked numerous times
I'm not a fan of new syntax, exclusively for templating.
And can be solved in several different ways
15:07
ok I'll search for that.
{{ just_use_php }} because <?= this_aint_much_different ?>
7
Granted, there are some benefits to intercepting the output per-expression, such as auto-escaping... but meh, write your shit properly.
Can someone help me with this problem? : http://i.imgur.com/13xF0i1.png (mockup of my problem)
I'm willing to send him $5 on PayPal for the solution.
Should not take longer than probably 5-10minutes.
user1804599
Nice font.
Kozuka, I think ^^
@Ibra038 I think most in here don't even start up their system for $5 :P
15:10
): I'm messing around for 4 hours to find a solution now..
You can ask it for free, as we're helping each others out here.....:)
@rightfold azfonts.net/load_font/kozgopro_extralight.html Maybe... it's similar, at least
@Ibra038 Go to Stack Overflow, get help for free, ..., profit???
@rightfold i used: MarkSans
@Sofffia Oke ):
@ircmaxell so, what additional optimizations is gcc applying?
15:15
function inlining, better register allocation, etc... Other than that, I'm not terribly sure
Already tried to compare the different asm outputs?
@ircmaxell is libjit always writing back to stack or what do you mean with better register allocation?
I don't know
and no, haven't disassembled...
is maybe a step to try...
eventually, I may
at this point, I'm just trying to benchmark it...
tag @rdlowrey \o/
15:26
is void foo; valid c?
Why would someone go to the trouble of changing an auto-generated avatar for an default placeholder avatar from a different site? :-X
@ircmaxell error: storage size of 'foo' isn't known
@ircmaxell I doubt. Maybe in some gcc extension… [just like it allows structs of size 0]
shit... that makes things difficult
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Q: Advanced searching in database

Ibra038I'm a beginner in scripting and i'm stuck in my "mixer" script): What the script needs to do: I got a database with items and another database with mixes between mutiple items. Visitors select the items they like and the script would look into the database to see if there are any mixes between t...

@ircmaxell what are you trying?
15:28
compiling a function that returns void...
Why not a void* and have it return NULL?
because useless slowdown?
/me can't visualise why this would be required in the first place
/me is still n00bcore though
@DaveRandom It just makes things simpler to have the same routine for each type
now he needs to add extra handling for void functions.
15:32
the call is everywhere type tmp_var = function_of_type(); and now he needs to add handling to not include the assignment.
Could be done with macros?
I have the handling now
no?
is there anyway to run a php script forever in apache? set_time_limit(0); maybe?
I don't handle calling internal void functions
15:34
well, not the call but the transfer to retval?
no, internal calling
#define CALL_EXPECT_VAL(f) result = f
#define CALL_EXPECT_INT CALL_EXPECT_VAL
// etc
#define CALL_EXPECT_VOID(f) f
(is what I was thinking)
meh
the way I'm compiling is by using a proxy function. So the PHP_FUNCTION simply does ZPP, then calls a C function
the C function stays in C as long as possible. So if you make a function call from a C function, it goes to antoher C function, rather than back to PHP to go back to C...
seems like a good idea.
15:38
I'm going to later add the ability to call back to PHP, but for now, no...
Has anyone been able to get oci8 to install through pecl after upgrading to php 56. I get these errors when I do gist.github.com/michaeljs1990/a25f431c586ff7161f24 and when I enable DTRACE as shown here php.net/manual/en/oci8.dtrace.php I get the error in the last file.
I totally did a blog
that would be awesome, I have been googling around but obviously looking for the wrong thing.
you may want to change the URL
if you edit the post, you can fiddle with it there, I think
but I have a tweet queued, once you're done :-D
15:49
how ?
I don't know, I think it's somewhere in the post settings
maybe you can't
arg, it takes too long to compile zend_bench
@JoeWatkins Uh oh! Someone took a blog on the internet!
tweeted anyway
looks like you can't change it
@ircmaxell thanks :)
Isn't that your post on /r/php?
15:56
Hello
Compiling mmult . . . 0.00382
Compiling matrix . . . Segmentation fault (core dumped)
yes, a segfault on normal PHP... yay...
If on a repo on git I am struggling to use due to lack of documentation what's the best way to contact the author? I assume creating an 'issue' isn't right?
@JoeWatkins I hope you cleaned up afterwards...
@bwoebi more or less yeah ... because I figure worth saving ... and I would have written it on a blog if I had a blog yesterday ...
Which one is better:
1. A php file that likes, votes, deletes, adds, etc a post.
2. Several php files that each one does one thing. a file for voting a post, another for liking a post, etc.
16:09
I think a single PHP that deletes everything on the entire internet is the best approach
We need to just wipe it and start again.
@DaveRandom I can help you.
@DaveRandom lol
@salathe I did not ...
don't see that option
strange
16:29
@JoeWatkins you can only change it prior to publishing
ah
I'll remember that then ...
otherwise it wouldn't be a permalink :-P
Can someone take a look into this please: stackoverflow.com/questions/26146032/…
ooooh .... so that's what it means ...
Joe
Joe
16:32
good afternoon php!
@ircmaxell dunno ... no good reason ... some rules are better than none ?
I know, it's because PHP
so now I need to run the benchmark as root
/tmp/recki_47554636598494971814804399271253534106/recki200392281312826929352056648747961687280.c: In function ‘recki_if_recki_bitapaluza1’:
/tmp/recki_47554636598494971814804399271253534106/recki200392281312826929352056648747961687280.c:853:8: warning: integer constant is so large that it is unsigned [enabled by default]
 var5= -9223372036854775808;
        ^
/tmp/recki_47554636598494971814804399271253534106/recki200392281312826929352056648747961687280.c:853:1: warning: this decimal constant is unsigned only in ISO C90 [enabled by default]
posted on October 01, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by Marco */

@ircmaxell why ?
dunno
I don't know how this compiler works...
16:47
Well there's something you don't see every day. Google is down
no it's not
Hrm, could be a local thing. Can't reach anything Google
@Machavity More likely a problem with your ISP's DNS servers. All Google DNS records have extremely short ttl cycles.
(like, sometimes a matter of seconds)

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