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01:53
Morning~
02:25
Morning
03:20
Something wrong with composer.
Ooh, AWS launched a SaaS using JavaScript :)
@Ja͢ck , check, please. Is something wrong with my logic? github.com/composer/composer/issues/3509
@sectus Seems reasonable; I believe with package managers such as yum you can decide which repos to use when you perform an update
So you can have the public disabled by default unless explicitly enabled, stuff like that
with composer you could disable packagist. But I need public and private at the same time.
I see .. that makes it more complicated; you'd have to be able to say "this package can only come from this repo"
03:37
I hate having such an "object oriented" view of relational database design. I end up fubar'd.
I keep trying to apply inheritance. And on paper, it's BYUUUTIFAWWWL, but in a schema query it falls apart.
Yeah, inheritance in databases doesn't work all too well :)
It can, and that's the worst part. Because you can apply it in some places without resulting it gratuitous joins, but when you continue applying the pattern it breaks down, lol
I tend to think in data sets when approaching database design .. works well so far
Also, wow, 3500+ composer issues?!
03:52
Yea, I'm trying to develop a strategy, and that seems reasonable. Right now, I model the ontological parts first, and then add in the transactional/linking tables. The first part I apply with inheritance in mind, the second not at all.
It kinda works, but blah.
it is still alpha
04:06
Man, this is some good schiit :D
 
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zan
zan
05:20
Good Morning
Gud morning :)
can some1 take a look into this question.
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Q: What would be most elegant way to replicate data contents periodically into a MySQL table?

Surabhil SergyI need to parse contents from an API route and insert into a MySQL database. The aim of parsing contents is to replicate the data from the API to my database table. I need to check API response every day (at a specified time) using scheduled cron jobs and should fetch and insert all available re...

06:18
morningz
@SurabhilSergy You can index the responses by using a hash function perhaps?
Though, it seems that you simply want to replace the whole table in one go.
The question is rather vague about how you can tell whether a particular response has been updated, yet you say they can't be indexed in any way.
If you can't tell the second A1 response from the first, and updates are important .. the only reliable way to update the table is by replacing it with the new data.
06:33
Any help please. Anybody know about "(LNLM)Location Neutral Learning Mode"?
What's that?
something about Trends in Asynchronous Site. I was discussed it with my classmate and nobody know any about it
why session start must be at the top of the page?
zan
zan
@john I think we will be using sessions variable to retrive what kind of information we want to display in page
@HendryTanaka Sounds like it's been made up :)
06:41
@John I think because the file is read from the top of the page to the bottom(interpreted). So if you declare session after it was needed so it will useless.
@Ja͢ck I think you were right. I cannot found any in search engine. I think it was an unpopular method
@Ja͢ck Thanks anyway
@SergeyTelshevsky got me, but doesn't count because sooooo early ...
@JoeWatkins I was counting exactly on that! :)
07:17
Morning
@Ja͢ck Yes I wan't to replace the whole table with new results. But I need to know what is the best way to do this without any downtime.
I need to reproduce what's given in the responses to the my DB table.
no counting allowed, too early @SergeyTelshevsky
moin @Leri
But what about different timezones
morning
@Ja͢ck if you live in eu try Lead Audio (or Northern Fidelity if they renamed already) they have really good stuff for the price
07:33
Morningz
@nikita2206 Not that close to EU :)
@SurabhilSergy You could create a temporary table first and then transfer all data using a transaction.
08:02
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD FRIDAY \o/!
yo @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa too energetic for a friday morning ~_~
mooooooooornignn
@HamZa Well it's not Monday :-P
moin @webarto
08:18
@LeviMorrison Yo, yo, Levi, here but at eurofags time mostly (GMT+1), howyoudoin?
@JoeWatkins Jo, Yoe
in_array($env, array('dev', 'development', 'test')) OR PHP_SAPI === 'cli'
This is hard to test when there are constants inside methods, right?
@Ja͢ck ok thanks. I hope,you suggest to have a temp table each day and then truncate the old table ,insert contents into it as a transaction ?
If you get time,you could answer my question.Thanks.
PHP_SAPI === 'phpdbg' in some better future :-)
@PeeHaa Have you checked my question yesterday?
@PeeHaa Have you checked my question yesterday?
good meurning!
08:28
@SurabhilSergy If you are the guy to which I responded "I don't want to read your question, but..." there is a big change I didn't read it no :)
@salathe @LeviMorrison (?) PhpStorm expires in 6 days, will there be license renewal update in Wiki?
Is the $offset parameter in preg_match() unicode "aware"?
I've browsed the source on github:
php-src/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c
-> static PHP_FUNCTION(preg_match) : https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/bf59acdea75cf13d179f10ce89d296a30f38676d/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c#L901
-> static void php_do_pcre_match(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS,... : https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/bf59acdea75cf13d179f10ce89d296a30f38676d/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c#L540
-> pcre_exec(pce->re, extra, subject, (int)subject_len, (int)start_offset, ... : https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/bf59acdea75cf13d179f10ce89d296a30f38676d/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c#L685
This question is a bit related to stackoverflow.com/questions/27183857/…
^ cc @bwoebi @NikiC
@PeeHaa Yeah... I am the same one.
PeeHaa:
@SurabhilSergy I don't feel like reading your question, but have you considered actual replication?
Surabhil Sergy:
@PeeHaa its not MySQL replication. In need to replicate API reponse into MYSQL database
PeeHaa:
@SurabhilSergy ah :)
Surabhil Sergy
@PeeHaa Any advice is highly appreciated :)

however this was the status our chat yesterday.(I'm quite new to chat in SO.Please excuse if somethigs against the rules over here)
08:38
breaker is out yay!
@HamZa Maybe depends on internal encoding + U modifier ... maybe.
UTF is supported, can't see why wouldn't it be in offset.
@HamZa , from documentation: Normally, the search starts from the beginning of the subject string. The optional parameter offset can be used to specify the alternate place from which to start the search (in bytes).
@webarto that's exactly the whole confusion. As in the question, it seems that \C matches only one byte even in utf mode (u modifier)
Better wait for C guys :-)
@sectus yeah I've read that, I was just a bit sceptical since we have the u modifier. It would be a bit strange if it's not utf aware. Maybe I'm hoping too much...
08:43
Morning
That said, it would be nice to have a new feature in preg_replace and preg_replace_callback to have an optional offset parameter
user924016
Mooornings!
murning
user924016
09:02
Morning @tereško
@C developers around: github.com/substack/dotc
interesting
I might be coming to Riga in March @tereško
not sure if I should express my condolences =P
heh. Yeah sometimes a flight + accom is so cheap I should be asking why
hi every 1
09:10
accidentally started read a post in local forum
it was a mistake
I am using this $actualSales = intval($key); and i also use json_encode to display the data from the database but the column which holds the highest data which is 5090801.74
it does not display but it starts displaying from this 701820.17 . I dont know if the intval displays to a limited amount
of characters
user924016
Have you read the docs on php,net @humphrey? Also if you are running the number via intval, you should not expect to get a float back (why are you running it via. intval?)
user924016
php > echo intval( 5090801.74 );
5090801
> dont know if the intval displays to a limited amount of characters


`intval` does not display anything
how to make only first line a quote?
user924016
lol [= looks better now
09:17
@RonniSkansing so which function can i replace to get it right because I also tried floatval it was the same thing
@zerkms multi-line posts in chat almost never work as expected
@humphrey you need to realize first that programming is not when you apply random functions and treat them as a magic spells
@humphrey it's an iterative and logical process of transforming data
what you want to do with your data?
user924016
@humphrey I just showed you that even using intval does not yield any kind of float value back (it does not turn 5090801 into 701820) and did you read the docs on php.net ? I asked you why you are running intval in the first place
was sick of reading it on a tablet (pdf is available for free) and decided to get a used copy since it worth it. Changed my mind when saw the price ebay.com/sch/…
@RonniSkansing I managed to display all the data but I ask myself why it doesnt display the column with more characterd
09:20
@humphrey your explanation is too vague to provide any meaningful advice
user924016
@humphrey consider 1. making a question on stackoverflow or 2. put your code in a pastebin
@zerkms I am sorry for that but All I am trying to achieve is to display sales in json_encode so everything went well accept for that column with more characters
@humphrey still no
first thing is that php does not know about any columns
hence it cannot limit anything related to it
@RonniSkansing Thanks am gonna do that now
@zerkms but when I run the query in sqlyog query window all comes out
here is my paste bin url pastebin.com/2s87yfDm
@humphrey now you mix too much irrelevant things together
take var_dump and check if EVERY variable equals to what you expect according your algorithm
once you found a mismatch - that's where everything starts getting wrong
@RonniSkansing here is the link pastebin.com/2s87yfDm
btw, 3 nested loops?
is it what you really meant?
user924016
@humphrey you got a triple nested foreach. Are you sure need to run even a single?
yes
because after that I link that page to google graphs
"because after that I link that page to google graphs" --- ohhhhh
ThW
ThW
09:29
wtf?
Morning
$descr_details_array = array($description);
foreach($descr_details_array as $descriptionDetails){
user924016
Morning @ThW && Joe
this makes no sense
like AT ALL
user924016
@zerkms actually it is also in a while
user924016
@humphrey I am not sure you need any of the foreach
user924016
09:30
What is wrong with the format you get from the database?
@RonniSkansing oh, right. When I thought it may not be worse you prove that people are tricky
user986408
does anyone know if i can configure nginx to check for the accept header in the request and then proxy to the appropriate restapi version application?
ThW
ThW
@zerkms neither does extract($row); $description = $row['descr'];
@RonniSkansing it doesnt just display the data which has more than 10 characters
@RonniSkansing let me also try to take out the foreachs since I have a while
@ThW that too
"to take out the foreachs since I have a while" --- this phrase does not make sense as well
09:32
posted on December 05, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by balta */

you don't need foreach there not because of while
but because those are silly
user924016
@humphrey ok. Did you expect that intval would make it more than 10 chars again? (again did you read the php doc, or is there some language barrier)
user924016
if you dump the result straight after getting it from the database, is it no correct?
@HamZa PCRE offsets are byte offsets.
mornings
09:34
@NikiC thanks
But in UTF-8 mode they will of course not be in a middle of a character - unless \C is used.
@zerkms lolwut
@AndreaFaulds you should have added a link to it
@DaveRandom it was a competition entitled as "Write the most weird code" and @humphrey won
09:36
There are at least 3 things wrong with those two lines of code. Well done.
@JoeWatkins buy a VPN ... or a VPS in south korea and install rtorrent on it
and wtf is with the mixing of lcase_with_underscores and camelCase? I smell copypasta...
@RonniSkansing let me try to look at php doc as u advised me
@NikiC , it looks a little bit weird: preg_match('/.*/u', 'абвгде', $matches, 0, 3); echo json_encode($matches); // []
09:41
@sectus try .+
maybe it's matching empty string first?
@sectus that doesn't make sense
@HamZa , result the same.
@NikiC why?
@zerkms nevermind, read the code wrong
I thought this was about invalid utf8 in the json or something, rather than just a failed match ^^
seems like the 3 offset is what breaks it
09:43
yes
since it offsets it to the middle of "б"
unicode-aware offset would look like preg_match('/(?<=^.{2}).*/u', 'абвгде', $matches);
preg_match('/../u', 'абвгде', $matches, 0, 3); var_dump($matches); // array(0) {}
preg_match('/../', 'абвгде', $matches, 0, 3); var_dump($matches); // array(1) {[0] => string(2) "��"}
that's expected
the latter takes the last byte of б and combines it with the first byte of в
user924016
@humphrey looking at your profile I see alot of downvotes and I abit strange for me that you are using functions like intval without reading about them first. Do you have a language difficulties or is challanged in some way, if so, it would great if you add it to your profile description as other people would have a better chance of understanding and helping you
which is an invalid codepoint
09:46
@RonniSkansing thanks man I will do that
user924016
Your welcome, have fun with the coding
@RonniSkansing "luck" never works in programming
First one just quietly returns nothing.
@sectus that's right, because the input is not a valid unicode string
ThW
ThW
@sectus are you trying to do something like that? eval.in/private/978adb51761607
09:49
Thanks, just testing.
user924016
@zerkms "luck" almost never works in anything
user924016
except Fallout
@RonniSkansing that's a really nice generalization indeed
user924016
coffee time! [=
ThW
ThW
@sectus offset 3 splits the character 'б', you're trying to match an invalid utf-8 string.
09:56
I understand. Now I see that preg_match returns false in this case.
ThW
ThW
:-)
hello
How to edit wordpress pages through cpanel ?
where to find wp-content folder ?
@zerkms thanks
10:07
Obligatory Hindi female model avatar.
bada-bing-bada-git
morning folks!
user924016
10:24
Morning @Jack
andreamornfauldsing
ooh, dinner time!
Old but still funny: s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/27/92/d4/… (slightly but only if your boss is a dick)
10:37
@DaveRandom I am working at a client right now. I am not sure whether I should click or not :(
@PeeHaa there are no tits there
user924016
@PeeHaa it is safe
stackoverflow.com/q/27313967/251311 what to do with such questions?
@zerkms Close it
10:45
with what resolution?
okay
too late for your resolution
but that does not help popularizing FP on SO!
(they did not do the homework though)
10:59
good furdays
Happy furday!
you guys disappoint me.
no rebecca link yet?
5 hours ago, by Sergey Telshevsky
Good morning, good people!
nothing's there
yep, nothing to see here.
11:05
oh.
too early.
and not starred.
@webarto :)
heh
never gets old... or does it?
11:06
i was very amused by YouTube's 32bit signed integer issue
@webarto doesn't :)
@Ja͢ck heh, same
I mean, it's bad enough that they didn't upgrade to 64 bit, but signed?!
Who makes a view counter with a signed integer ... once you see it, you can't unsee it
They just used int I think...
hover over the views on this video
@Ja͢ck They don't have one, it's an easter egg
11:09
Today I will be mostly working on: Nothing
not rebecca, I promise
@AndreaFaulds Ehm sure
Let's call it a feature :)
No, really, integer overflow doesn't have nice CSS animations
They did have issues internally but they were never exposed to users
The epitome of successfulness is an integer overflow
What they did expose is a deliberate, fancy CSS animation
11:11
@AndreaFaulds ehm, i'm not following ...
@AndreaFaulds of course they fixed it...
@Ja͢ck There's no overflow anywhere. If you hover over it they do a fake overflow and a fancy CSS animation where the digits slide into place.
@FlorianMargaine It was never broken from the user's perspective, YouTube fixed the issue before the video got to the point where it'd actually overflow
@AndreaFaulds I don't care whether it was actually visible or not.
Uh... Thanks Cpt. Obvious?
Captain Jack <s>Sparrow</s> Obvious
11:15
@FlorianMargaine Sorry, I'm just fed up of people thinking the hover thing isn't deliberate
@zerkms I'm actually Jack Arrow now ;-)
@Ja͢ck that what it means...
ugh, why do people make silly bug reports
"why can't I use a . in a property name"
how... have you used PHP and never noticed the . operator?
$obj->{'.'} doesn't work?
tbh, never tried
@Ja͢ck you stole my phrase
11:18
@Ja͢ck It does.
@Ja͢ck $obj->foo.bar doesn't do what this person wants...
Well, that's it then.
so close it with "You can" reason then
@AndreaFaulds But, it does what the person wants ... if he had read the manual :)
(s)he, they
or it - they might be a bot made to troll [email protected]
11:19
that's certainly a possibility.
Hmm, fiddle + eval.in + sqlfiddle .. now, that would be something :)
it is too stupid to be a troll
2
not very well calibrated eh?
Look at my name, now look at the OP's name; do you see any similarity? — Ja͢ck 10 secs ago
@AndreaFaulds you probably could make it work using closures and magic __call()
.. just giving bad ideas
@tereško no, this is a property access
Holy crap guys...
I don't believe it.
Wow, that snail PHP is fast!
11:28
wiki.php.net/rfc/zpp_fail_on_overflow… ... when did Lester get voting privileges?
Andrea: Holy c***, you won't believe this! Read more...
@AndreaFaulds If you keep doing that, people will start to get disappointed when you post legit links :)
Rebecca Black URL Notifier Plugin for Chrome
@Ja͢ck Yeah, they were expecting some sweet Rebecca Astley, but they got something genuinely amusing and original instead :(
Never gonna give Friday up!
11:31
OH MY GOD IT EXISTS HOLY SHIT
user924016
lol
@Ja͢ck Is this perfection itself?
Guys that wasn't a troll link, click it.
Man, how awesome is that!
> I typed "friday rebecca black never gonna give you up" into the search bar, not expecting results. Thank you for this, kind stranger.
11:34
@Ja͢ck I had this faint hope in the back of my mind
I was disheartened when there were no search suggestions
But... sure enough
@Ja͢ck I've seen that one before, it's pretty cool
Yeah, it actually doesn't sound that bad heh
Some cool Fresh Prince footage too
11:48
@AndreaFaulds I really do not want to see the next logical step that rule 34 dictates.
Morning, folks.
morning
Isn't it like 5 am where you are? Why are you awake?
I went to bed at 8:00pm mate ^^
@DaveRandom it doesn't exist yet apparently
How nice
11:51
@LeviMorrison You seem to be working on UK time but not living in the UK...
It's nice to have time awake at home without my little one being awake, and early morning hours are better than late night hours.
@webarto I've poked JetBrains for a new license, hopefully they respond sooner rather than later
Brilliant, @salathe ol' sport.
Is this for general stuff? or PHP?
General PHP stuff? :-)
11:52
wiki.php.net/rfc/bigint#todo <-- so much stuff to do :<
Because of a mis-communication we have two licenses.
@AndreaFaulds Aww, no rickroll =(
@Ja͢ck -.-

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