@kasperd This is one of several reasons I'm still a huge fan of stored procedures. You can grant the web server privileges to execute a stored procedure without granting it any access to the base tables. But I'm also completely aware that the "norm" these days in many cases is to just grant the web server full access to the database. Which of course I disagree with. ;-) — Craig16 hours ago
A std::vector is three words, and a std::function is six. When you compose them you actually get out ten words instead of nine; why is the padding happening here when everything is word-sized and word-aligned?
Hey guys, I'm looking for a loop that will handle dynamic numbers. I have an array with keys 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. I need a loop that will place stuff in them in a certain order, specifically 1,7,4,2,6,3,5 so first, last, middle, and in between values. It's oscillating. How would I word this for google?
Hmm, when you want to distribute a random number range of [0..255] into [0..20], what would be better, modulo or division? I'm leaning towards division ...
@Julo0sS yaps, switching from one library to another is a bit difficult but you will be get used to it once you use it. it has samples you can take any of them and modify according to your requirements.
@Mubeen1992 i have to generate pages with styles setted with "bootstrap" (with % of height/width)... seems like this library uses a "manual" positionning system...
@RonniSkansing i just want some idea i am developing a Farm site so I thought it would be best if get some idea that what should be best structure for my DB
@RonniSkansing I have created many DB's before but this is little complex so that why asking because database structure would be good then i would be easy for me to get or add data later
@RonniSkansing like i need to have a stock table where user will enter anything as he buys
and a expense table where user will enter that i have used these things and there cost
Saw that a while ago, but... To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, applicant must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
I'm not looking really, gopal posted a job page from spacex for the position of farmer, so I just thought I'd see if they are looking for software engineers ... it's only to develop internal software to track assembly of some equipment or something .. nothing that actually leaves earth ...
still I guess the people who get to write mission critical stuff prove themselves first ... they'll pick the best of the bunch to undertake that stuff ...
@Patrick that's not really a problem ...
> eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
The IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 754) is a technical standard for floating-point computation established in 1985 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Many hardware floating point units use the IEEE 754 standard. The standard addressed many problems found in the diverse floating point implementations that made them difficult to reliably and portably use. The current version, IEEE 754-2008 published in August 2008, includes nearly all of the original IEEE 754-1985 standard and the IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE...
guys, I'm using php with twig. How do I wait for the variables of a form to be set? If I do isset in php, the form is never shown on the screen i.e. if (isset($_GET["name"])) { # code... } else { echo "Not set"; }
Yes but you could always call the method verifyRecordExists() which checks if the data source has the record you are trying to update, you can make it boolean or throw an exception and handle it before outputting
but then the validator should not only return, whether the data is correct or not, but also a message, so how could this be done in a well mannered way
@Jimbo No you can't, but that is up to the service that validates a given input. There might also be use cases where I don't want the messages (had one an hour ago)
Well I have seen the fact that if the application cannot continue the normal flow because of some data inconsistency then you throw an exception and handle it on the top level (I guess in the controller)
for example the data given is not correct so the whole process halts
@PeeHaa Well your ValidatorComposite::validate() could pool the errors and return them as an array perhaps. I didn't do that, I just failed on the first one... but that's a good point
@ziGi Exactly, you can't keep going through what you're going to do with that incorrect data (like pass it to the next object to do something with) when it's invalid. Fail early
@Patrick I'm just thinking that if you force this via a composite, then you have a definite API to work with. There's no "forgetting to call this method"
What I do usually is have 2 types of Exceptions: 1. Exceptions that are clearly related to user error 2. Exceptions related to system error So with the system error I give a general message and log the exception, with the user related error I output the error in a nice way
@ziGi Me too... user error means the message is what I can display directly to the user on the client-side. System is generally what I log and do something different with whilst providing a generic "Something went wrong" message to the user
@Patrick For user errors, what's wrong with having the message of the exception run through a call to your i8n layer that determines which language string to use?
Anyone know why my maillog is being spammed with things like? centos6 postfix/cleanup[10232]: 52342F612: message-id=<20483878937816.425455D612@centos6.localdomain>
I studied and learnt a "few" things about MVC , (and I have to do rails on ruby at work), now I think I would understand a little about why rails is considered bad.
Models contain most of databse related logic, like validations and scopes and associations and most of the other logic that can be called upon the object like user has first name and last name, then we can have a method in the model called `full_name` so that we can call it like @user.full_name.
But that doesn't mean we put everything into a model, we have to remember seperation of concerns. Like payment_calculation for a employee and can put in a seperate class/module and included in the employe model rather than polluting the employee model with calculation specific things.
@IamZesh depends. If the question is short/trivial or hard to articulate, then chat would be the best place for it. Otherwise you will have better results on the main site.
@FlorianMargaine nothing wrong with splEnum, but my question was should I just use DEFINE 5 times? Or should I create a class (abstract or with splEnum)
I am writting a little php app (MVC) connecting to a cms (an external website on which I have no control). The goal of the app is to perform actions on the cms on behalf of the user
@argentum47 the main problem with the Rails approach is that in non-trivial projects most of the time you end up wit completely broken SoC principle, because both application logic and presentation logic gets dumped in the controller.
@tereško presentation logics are to be handled by helper!! I haven't built any large or state of the art application, so maybe I cannot visualize the problem
presentation logic includes cases "so .. there was an error, so we still need to render the header, footer and sidebar templates, but the content needs to be replaced with template for error message"