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hmm
@Patrick ok great and thanks for help but can you tell me one cheapest vps ( what about amzon aws)
I think constructors taking arguments, and the whole new syntax, is a bit silly really
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@santosh 15$ a year is extremely cheap
Why should it be new Box for boxing yet Box::unbox for unboxing, for some hypothetical box API, for instance?
Why should the initialiser take parameters?
Initialisation and construction should be separate IMO
Cheapest that I know http://www.ramnode.com/vps.php
If you google for coupons you can get it even cheaper, I think I paid 12 for mine...
15:03
@RonniSkansing but it ram is very low , i think it may slower to load pages
@AndreaFaulds I find that confusing. Instantiating an object without the required parameters for its instantiation would feel very weird. Note that I say "instantiate" not initialize or construct (but i'm not sure this word actually exists :D).
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@santosh so why are you asking for the cheapest? This is not the hosting best buy channel =]
@AndreaFaulds how do you do that without constructor args?
@santosh this site runs on the cheapest ramnode. But it's still in beta and has no traffic... :)
@AndreaFaulds Interesting... but your constructor is the entry point into creating a valid object. Therefore, technically, it is the initialisation?
You either initialise a valid object, or you fail.
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15:05
@crypticツ I can't duplicate your problem (example gist). However, if you typehint the parameters then the define parameters are not used; they only apply if no type is specified for the parameter. I think the best thing for you to do is just to explicitly assign an injection definition for your AbstractController like this:
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$provider->define('AbstractController', [':dbRead' => $dbRead, ':dbWrite' => $dbWrite]);
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^ And don't do anything else.
@rdlowrey bump :)
@rdlowrey Dude, I meant to ask you. You absolute shit. Artax was beautiful for sync stuff, then you changed to async. I tried to get an older version of Artax and because the package dependencies have all changed the composer requirements no longer work with older versions :'(
@Patrick thanks
15:06
posted on January 19, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by BrodBen */

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@Patrick Oh god I totally forgot about that. Will tag rc6 in a little bit.
@rdlowrey @Jimbo same issue here. I think we are going to replace it with something else :(
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@Jimbo Well here's the problem ... that beautiful sync API was a hack that was causing real problems for the async code.
@rdlowrey so I get rid of the typehints in AbstractController?
using above line without share() or definePAram() still causes same error.
@Jimbo wat:
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15:08
@crypticツ please post code because I just ran it fine locally.
$promise1 = $client1->request('http://www.google.com');
$response1 = \Amp\wait($promise1);
/** @var $respose Response */
$response->getStatus();
That doesn't seem that onerous.
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Yeah ... @Patrick and @Jimbo All you have to do is change this:
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    $promise = $client->request('http://yahoo.com');

    // Do this:
    $response = Amp\wait($promise);
    // Instead of this:
    $response = $promise->wait();
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Not sure how that ruins the API for you ...
@Jimbo Initialisation would be internal and private
Constructors would be gateways
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15:11
It's just shifting the hacky wait() logic out of the Promise instance (which has no business knowing about the event reactor required to wait on resolution).
@AndreaFaulds What would be the difference in responsibilities provided by the constructor and the initialiser?
@rdlowrey For me/my team it was more about the issue (see ticket). I know it's not stable yet so it's our fault for using a beta product...
hmm ... I wonder
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@Patrick Well the code is stable -- the bigger problem is the author isn't always stable ;)
headhunter asked for code samples, I sent him to my repos of my "fracture" libs ... should be ok
15:13
@tereško Send him links to some of your SO answers man
:D
also [this](http://paste.jesse-obrien.ca/1uZY), but that's because we have shitty subdomains with hyphens in them :(
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I hate how the markdown isn't applied if you send a multi-line message ...
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@Patrick Wait -- so the dns lib borks if a subdomain has a hyphen?
@rdlowrey I think the validation fails, which is why I maded the NullNameValidator. But it was a while ago... My memory might be wrong
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I'm looking into it now ... I seem to remember a commit to the dns lib that should fix that. Checking ...
15:18
@rdlowrey I removed all other working code from the code blocks in question, so it's running the following code verbatim gist.github.com/KyraD/5c6a771af8a94fdb8b28 and produces the error dump in gist.
btw $debug is set to true
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@Patrick Dashes (as long as they aren't the first or last character in the name) are allowed by the default validation regex. If that's your issue it should work without modification. You might try again and see if the problem still exists.
@rdlowrey updated gist with additional error dump for when I try to run without ctor typehints.
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@crypticツ working on it ...
@rdlowrey I'll give it a try, thanks
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@Patrick And I just pushed a new tag so should be easy to retrieve.
15:25
@rdlowrey thanks :)
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@JoeWatkins jo
I imagine since everyone is quiet @rdlowrey, they are all doing something super useful ...
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@JoeWatkins Probably finding more bugs in my libs I need to fix.
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Users, man.
15:29
=oP
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:)
shower of bastards ...
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The only thing worse than no one using your libs is people using your libs.
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@rdlowrey The even worser thing is people not using your libs, and harassing you to change your stuff to how they want it e.g. PHP 5.3 support.
@Danack I wouldn't say harassing...
15:32
pfft PHP4.2 or GTFO you rank amateurs ...
>.<
I wish I didn't own the PHP4 constructors RFC right now.
I can't in good conscious stop reading that thread since I "own" it, but man is it a LOT of mostly wasted time.
I like that he bothered to try and engage on internals ...
I don't much care for his attitude or language in a lot of it ...
Yeah, I sometimes have a bad attitude but this Tony guy… just wow.
In any case, he claims PHP 4 constructors are "supported".
Given that they don't work in namespaced code or when __construct is present and barely even have a mention in our docs I'm not sure how he can claim that ^^
"They don't raise E_DEPRECATED so you can't remove them!" <- that's his reply to that.
it doesn't mean anything, things that are supported include punching yourself in the face and walking off the edge of a cliff ... you've said nothing ... they are clearly not a good idea, and for the reasons you just gave are an incomplete implementation of something ...
@LeviMorrison Congratulation on your promotion to dictator.
15:44
Thank you.
I doubt you will be able to change his mind, nothing he has seen in the past 6 and a half years changed it, he has another 2 or 3 before it's a good idea to even use 7, if ten years isn't long enough then no amount of time is, nor are any warning messages effective, or anything of that sort; manual entries and the like ...
@JoeWatkins I don't intend to change his mind. I replied once or twice to clear up some things he said that were untrue for the sake of other people.
I don't intend to argue with him either.
don't drop the rfc, he is one voice ... a very loud, belligerent voice ...
I'm not going to drop it ^^
I'm still debating on whether it should E_DEPRECATE old constructors or flat-out remove them for PHP 7.
We won't have PHP 5.7 to help migration, so just dropping is less desirable.
well, when will be the first opportunity to remove them if they are deprecated in 7, PHP8 ?
15:47
Yeah, PHP 8.
think that's a bit silly ...
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I think they should go. We've already boarded the BC break train for PHP7 at this point ...
I do too, but it's better than doing nothing for PHP 7.
there is no rule saying someone cannot open that vote again, maybe there is good reason to have a 5.7, we can be wrong and there is time to correct it ...
PHP 8 will be next year anyway, won't it?
15:48
@LeviMorrison wouldn't it be very easy to create a migration script?
maybe that would calm some people down...
@FlorianMargaine urm, no ...
@Patrick There are already several tools you can use to identify PHP 4 constructors, yes.
The don't automatically change code for liability reasons.
@JoeWatkins sorry, I meant php9
:P
We'll probably skip to #13 too unlucky actually... 14.
15:50
It has not seemed to make a difference, Patrick. It was noted in the original announcement to help calm people.
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@crypticツ I'm pretty sure the error you're seeing is not affected by the code you're asking about. The error message indicates that auryn is being asked to instantiate a PDO instance somewhere. This fails because auryn has no idea what to inject for the first parameter of the PDO class.
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@crypticツ The Project\\Contact\\Pre... class (the full name isn't visible) very likely has a PDO typehint but you have no definition instructing auryn how to instantiate that hint.
@LeviMorrison I think if we vote on removing it for 7, then the discussion regarding 5.7 has a new starting place, we should do it that way, it's not important enough that we should want to keep it around another 5-10 years ...
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@crypticツ If you need your db instances in places other than children inheriting from AbstractController you likely need to add definitions for those classes as well.
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(in the same way you use $provider->define('AbstractController', ...) )
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15:57
Alternatively you can use $provider->defineParam() and reuse the same name for db inputs everywhere -- just remember that, as outlined in the docs, global param defines are only used if the parameter has no typehint.
@rdlowrey Staph reminding me I want private constants! :(
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@PeeHaa I want them too. Let us wallow in misery together!
Deposit deposited :-)
Kinda fancy a pumpkin spice latte now. @Jimbo
nomnomnom
16:11
I'm back on the "immutable interface, mutable implementation" bandwagon.
@Jimbo noo. get one with the steering wheel on the correct side ;)
What is it btw?
can I guess ?
nissan 350z
amarite ?
moin @PaulCrovella
16:18
Mornvella
Yeah, those Nissans are nice. My friend Daze had one. Used to drift in it :P
@JoeWatkins Yep :P
Looks like @Jimbo is driving @DaveRandom down to PHPSC :P
class ContactPresenter extends AbstractController it has no ctor, but contactAction() method which has no args, and displays the contact page. This is for the route $app->route('GET', '/contact', 'Project\Contact\Presenter\ContactPresenter::contactAction'); I did a string search for PDO and only places it's found is for the two new PDO statements. I thought that maybe it was composer autoload optimization file so had it do a reload and still same error.
@rdlowrey The only place the PDO objects are being access is via AbstractController.
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@crypticツ The only way I can help further then is to see the real code somewhere :/
let me try the 2nd suggestion you gave in the gist comment and see if it works.
16:30
is this correct: return $header;
return $body;
function var dump
the left side-bar "Friends" widget (that shows a 3x3 of the person's friends) on a given profile; anyone know how the selection of who's displayed is determined?
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Seems like family members for me. I suspect they also do some heuristics based around activity level on those folk's account as well as how often you view their profile and/or interact with them.
it's their own special algorithm
@rdlowrey Interesting, I keep seeing different hypotheses
And no real consistency among people's profiles (for family priority, or even recent-contact priority)
it is also kind of based upon who you've looked at, and stuff also
16:36
My algorithms are based on stuff too.
:-P
@NikiC I know it's a silly, minor detail, but I'm not sure what to call this hook. zend_ast_optimize() seems obvious, but awfully task specific. Sound okay to you?
Anybody know a character set in which ä is 128 (0x80)?
@DanLugg Algorithm : Stuff -> Result
@NikiC Go home Haskell, you're drunk.
@SaraGolemon zend_ast_pre_compile_hook? ^^
Or is that too long?
16:40
@NikiC Feels verbose to me, but definitely future compatible :p
@DanLugg In Haskell "Stuff" would be called "IO" of course
zend_ast_transform() ?
I was just thinking transform
zend_ast_prepare?
preprocess
16:42
preprocess works
dunno, I don't really care
Or is it a postprocess?
Our API naming is crap anyway :P
Yeah, it's a minor detail, but wanted some consensus
16:43
zend_ast_all_the_things
I'mma go with zend_ast_process
@SaraGolemon Depending on interpretation ... either postprocess of parsing or preprocess of compilation ^^
@NikiC Exactly. :p
semantic check: if (mysql_num_rows($result_job) > 0){
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Yesterday I was reprimanded for wrapping my (yield something()) in parens to get the eventual result value and was all like, "zomg so PHP7. much simplify. wow."
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16:45
^ Thanks @NikiC.
people are already trying to sell php 6 books
omg, my time machine works ...
@joe what?
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@JoeWatkins okay, so ... I've waited like five minutes for further explanation of your message but I just can't stand it anymore. Please elaborate before I gnaw my face off out of anticipation.
we are discussing PHP6, we must therefore have gone backwards in time ...
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16:50
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@JoeWatkins You live on the Isle of Wight, your life is a time machine.
lol
@JoeWatkins Not PHP 6.5?
16:51
time does go slower here ... I've not seen a single person in a rush ...
php 6 books are already out, and I'm selling php 7-9999999999999999999999999999999999 books
and a-zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
each one has random charicters out of order
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Poll: Oxford comma; Yes or No?
@eyeLoveFiddle You're selling php books? Links?
I have no idea what that means
@rdlowrey Yes. Always yes.
16:54
@joe what?
@rdlowrey no, no, and no
@rdlowrey the poll won't work
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lol
@NikiC snicker
@Jimbo I'm selling them out of the trunk of my car
16:55
@rdlowrey fuck no
and they're the abridged ones with new featers
for some reason my function variable returns won't work
Word salad is a "confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases", most often used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder. The words may or may not be grammatically correct, but semantically confused to the point that the listener cannot extract any meaning from them. The term is often used in psychiatry, as well as in theoretical linguistics to describe a type of grammatical acceptability judgment by native speakers, and in computer programming to describe textual randomization. It has thus become used as a way of criticizing very incoherent or irrational...
@JoeWatkins I prefer "medicine cabinet salad"
17:00
@SaraGolemon you forgot eval
compile_string or something
Excellent point
Stupid eval...</mutter>
Is there any way to create from a static closure, a non-static closure (besides wrapping it)
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You're welcome in advance ... twitter.com/HoldMyBeerGif
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hrmmm different ordering of operations in here, we should probably unify these a bit
$f = static function () { };
$g = something_magical_with_f($f); // $g is non-static
17:02
would it be crazy if the call to process could control whether the ast was destroyed ?
@DanLugg just a wild guess - does clone work on Closure?
Well, it doesn't fail.
@DanLugg what exactly static Closure is btw? What is the difference from just function () {}; ?
@nikita2206 static closures (or callables in general as it were) cannot be bound
@rdlowrey BUT I"VE GOT WORK TO DO!?
@rdlowrey Timewaster gonna waste time
@DanLugg ohh, okay. so it's just a constraint
@nikita2206 A silly, silly, silly one. Yes.
If you create a closure from a static method, it cannot be bound. If you create a literal static closure, it cannot be bound.
Oddly, global functions aren't static in that sense.
Damn, I thought I could be tricky; 3v4l.org/3C86k
17:24
i have a wordpress question.. I have tried every possible solution removing "Leave a Reply" from pages and it still appears
tried, changing settings.. it didn't work. Tried commenting "comments_template", it didn't work.. any other suggestions?
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@JoeSaad I suspect you'll have more luck over at wordpress.stackexchange.com ... it's unlikely the regulars here have enough familiarity with wordpress to help :/
@rdlowrey ok, thanks! i'll try that
@rdlowrey got it there, right away. Thanks a lot!
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@JoeSaad glad I could help :)
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17:32
@PeeHaa awesome
Heeelloooo
yo @Gordon
Happy Birthday Grumpy Dev @tereško
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Is this ^ fo real @tereško?
@PeeHaa it says so on G+
17:43
@tereško was born? I thought he was constructed from a factory closure or something.
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Well in that case although you probably hate it :) Gratz @tereško!
hello everyone
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Happy birthday @tereško! Drink one ... or five ... for me!
@PaulCrovella They set up a factory factory, but the first broke the mold.
18:06
$tereskoFactory = function () use ($grumpyCatFactory) {
    return anthropomorphize($grumpyCatFactory());
};
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+1 for the most excellent anthropomorphize() function.
Hi
can we use CASE WHEN in USE INDEX caluse
in mysql
we need to use index conditionally
is this possible in Mysql ?
@rdlowrey It's included in core, so thankfully no dependency
@SupriyoJana That sounds unlikely to be supported. Why don't you just write two different queries, and select the correct one to use based on your criteria?
@Danack Why would you do that when you can have the pleasure of adding logic in your database!?
18:16
user image
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s/punch/sternly waggle finger in face/
18:28
why won't this seem to set: $header = "How many $jobTitle would you like to add?";
?
Hi room
hi i like code pinks ;) ;)
@eyeLoveFiddle: Cool _
any help for mine pink?
18:43
@PinkCode probably a problem with the numbering of your groups
Try id=$3
@Gordon thanks
Also why the heck append .html
@eyeLoveFiddle syntax error
to pass it to my modal function
18:45
probably because you have <?php <?php
@HamZa: for better Seo.
lol ^
> for better Seo
@tereško Do you celebrate your B-day?
18:46
not really
@DanLugg I've no experience when it comes to SEO and I thought it was nonsense...
dragged my ass back home 5 min ago , have a single beer in the fridge and that's about it
I see
Who the heck flagged that?!
the only birthday on here worth celebrating is the birthday of php
18:50
@HamZa probably someone saw it as "broadcast to everyone button"
lol
@ i think so
which actually is an option
Happy birthday, @tereško :)
thanks
18:52
@salathe Looks like freebsd
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The best you can really hope for on your birthday as a dude after ~25 is an electric razor. Maybe a tie or some cologne. Anything beyond that is like winning the lottery.
someone doesn't like @salathe
.. or @tereško
now that I think about it, could go either way
we do, gifs get anoying
don't flag over it
gifs
18:53
THAT is annoying
I think its like Sweet & Sour chicken
@salathe dafuq is the thing on the right that crawls away?
rlemon.github.io/Killit if you don't like the gifs. use this instead of flagging
i want to make application where i want show stock data which updates every second so what to show that data in browser with out refreshing the page in very second
@santosh ajax
18:56
they do that already
@HamZa websockets
@rlemon cool but I only use them in C/Java
for an application like that, websockets make more sense
or server sent events
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websockets ... definitely not ajax
but websockets are easier
TOO TANNED GUY!
long time no see (my fault)
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18:59
ikr
Alright, I need to check that out websockets for web
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I go on hiatus for 4-5 weeks once or twice a year.
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aerys.kelunik.com:8080/auth <-- runs websockets with nothing but php
and now I see your current picture and I'm stuck trying to think of a name for "Tony Montana" and "Tanned" Tony Montanneda? Tanny Montana? I don't know.
i have that benefit while working for the govt
19:01
@HamZa - no no no, it's not websockets for the web, you need websockets for the office !
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officesockets
@rdlowrey the hiatis benefit
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@HamZa E_NOT_ENOUGH_WEB
lelz
19:02
whose nub glove is that @hamza
@eyeLoveFiddle random image from the interwebz
STOP FLAGGING
@DanLugg While you were second, you do get style points for finding more colors
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19:03
Those images are so webscale.
@rdlowrey s/scale/slinger/
socks do not belong in a php room, but sockets do
What about SOCKS5? I count 5 socks up there.
what's with the flagging
@DanLugg heheheehe
19:04
@StephanMuller @eyeLoveFiddle seems to think it is a toy
^ that
@DanLugg @DanLugg see?
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@DanLugg I like where your head's at.
if in put default language in url this is bad idea? example :mydomain.com/en/news/2/title.html?
@eyeLoveFiddle I dunno. You put socks and PHP together and you get... something
19:06
btw if you press "ignore this user" in someones profile page, you won't see this person's messages in public chats as well
php world of socks
@PinkCode I don't know if it is a good idea, but it is common from what I see
cool.
but that is a whole new question. you asked if it was a good idea
not how to implement it
@rlemon: your comment?!
19:08
potatoes
is this how i dump vars from a function: return $body;
echo $header;
@eyeLoveFiddle wat
i mean:
return $header;
return $body;
If you issue a return inside a function, that's the end of the function
echo?
19:11
that was a test XD
you make me sad
i'm stuck @rlemon
That said, what's the meaning of "echo" in programming paradigm?
Literally it means "a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener." -- copy pasted from google T
echo - function to screen
@eyeLoveFiddle I know but why 'echo'?
19:12
i meant return XD
you can argue what you see on the screen is only an echo from the server
@eyeLoveFiddle why don't you look into some tutorials about PHP, codecademy has some for example codecademy.com/en/tracks/php
i try google
@HamZa I think it's 'echo' in the sense of repeat. In the old days when people used teletype machines to access remote computers, the characters typed were sent to the remote machine, and it was optional to 'echo' to the local screen/aka print out.
> (Obsolete: "half-duplex") A mode of operation of a communications program or device in which it displays the characters the user enters at the same time as it sends them to the remote system.

In communications between computers or computing processes, particularly those involving human keyboarding and/or reading, duplex came to mean the re-transmission of a keyboard character to the output display.

Early input device such as the Teletype ASR-33 teleprinter, being descended from the electric typewriter, printed all input characters as they were typed (i.e. they did local echo). Local ech
19:34
I go away for 30 minutes and this is what happens?? This room is doomed without me :P
$fields['fields'][$field] = $value;
This codebase.
This codebase.
yo dawg, I heard you like fields
There's also $fields['extra_fields'] = @unserialize($row['extra_fields']);, just as an extra bonus.
Because I always wanted extra fields.
stored serialized
in a relational database
OIS
OIS
$fields['fields'][$field] = call_user_func([$$field, $field]);
Okay, under what circumstances would hitting the memory_limit NOT show up in the error log? mod_php.
19:53
@rdlowrey a miracle happened, defineParam began to work. I've passed two PDO instances and they pass correctly, same with 3 Logger instances. I wish I knew what I did wrong. Thanks for the help.
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@crypticツ Who cares about the route as long as the destination is correct, right? :)
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Lemme know if things magically unwork in the future.
@rdlowrey As well as the feature freeze in March. Time is ticking for proposals.
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Yeah ...
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I want to do some socket things and one specific openssl thing. Not sure the openssl one really needs an RFC but the socket stuff likely will.
19:58
Wow, lots of voting

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