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user895378
19:00
@Charles lol @ the Most Holy BC Voting Cabal
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@tereško I haven't seen it but they've been advertising the hell out of it here for months.
@marcio dropping the SEPARATE there is most likely wrong
@Charles moar hints, but I doubt this will ever get to a consensus.
@marcio A guy can dream, right?
user895378
I'm out on nullable return types, personally ... would likely vote against 10 times out of 10
19:05
@NikiC if you mean on github.com/marcioAlmada/php-src/commit/…, yes, but if it's necessary with search_entry it should be done with the replace_entry too, I guess
@rdlowrey You're going to upset the people on Reddit.
user895378
@Danack In that case, double up on what I just said.
meh
the hate on reddit is strong
but some subreddits are nice
@rdlowrey btw is there any useful debugging I can do for github.com/amphp/artax/issues/71 other than finding a reproducible test case?
@FlorianMargaine The hate is reinforced by stupidity and the dumbness of herds.
@Danack well, I don't go much on /r/php, but other subreddits have smart people
user895378
19:14
@Danack Hmmm ... not really ... I will look into it later today for you though. I have to work on an issue @Fabor encountered yesterday as well.
@rdlowrey Cool. If you can't find it easily, I see it almost everytime in a project when a large file is downloaded. But it's definitely the opposite of simple repro script.
user895378
> PHP is not the right language to build an ORM, to make a video game, to create an HTTP server, to batch process some text based files or to create a parser of any kind. It can do it, but it can't do it efficiently, under a high load.
user895378
Behold, the power of goto to avoid fcall overhead! Mwuahahahaha!!!11oneone
19:30
Old and busted: http://youtube.com/watch?v=HL2p2ANFlQ4
The new hotness: http://youtube.com/watch?v=n4tFhEQFs7I
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@Danack And on the 7th day God rested created Will Smith movie-line references.
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And He saw what he had created, and it was good.
@Danack sound effects are astonishing
@animaacija "the size of the rom, as you can see is 4KB" - yes.
mktime(): You should be using the time() function instead -- when calling mktime with no arguments. That's fine and well, no problem changing it, but does anyone know why?
19:34
@ChrisBaker some deal with subprocess ?
dual core support maybe ... ? :D
IDK, I find it hard to imagine a silly little call to mktime could be all that burdensome to merit a notice. This is the first E_STRICT message I've just not understood the motive for. It seems like it would have been just as easy, core-wise, to shunt the call off to time() if there are no arguments instead of throwing the notice.
19:53
@ChrisBaker Why does it error, or why do people call it with no args?
It errors because people call it with no arguments. People call it with no arguments because they are stupid.
What an incredibly ridiculous thing to say.
So you're going to sit here and call me stupid to my fucking face because I didn't pass an argument to a function to get a timestamp? Get some fucking perspective, buddy.
Anyway.
@ChrisBaker No, I'm going to call you stupid because you didn't look up the argument list or the manual page for the function and then expected it to do the right thing without even knowing what it is that it does.
The document has a bug: php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php -- all arguments are marked optional in documentation.
Also, for the record, the way you worded the question made it sound like you were making fun of other stupid people.
It doesn't say anything about your intellectual capacity being reduced by omitting arguments
19:56
@Charles Yeah, the PHP developers.
Also, the code was written prior to 5.1, when there wasn't a warning in the documentation. Sorry you're not justified in being an asshole to a stranger on the internet.
So if we're done with reverting to grade school, if anyone can talk about the technical history behind the notice, I'd appreciate the background info. To alleviate ignorance, to be sure.
To be very clear, @ChrisBaker, I never actually assumed that you were the developer you were ranting about, writing code that should not have been written in that way, and I was merely intending to rant with you.
someone please help me cause a stack overflow
in PHP?
no c, via recursion
in a way that isn't optimized away or something
20:02
Also I can't find any rhyme or reason for the E_STRICT. There's nothing in the official changelog about it, nor are any of the fixed bugs in relation to mktime mentioned in the changelog related to calling it with zero args.
@NikiC isn't it enough to have something which branches?
I mean, it's silly to call it with zero args given the entire purpose of the function, and the arg list is broken and out of order, but I don't actually understand why it raises a strict.
@Charles This is more akin to what I expect to talk about in the PHP room. Sorry if I over-reacted, but that response.... I expect that kind of talk when someone asks why their javascript doesn't work in this jQuery function.
My recommendation is to run a blame on the file, get a time machine, and go punch the original author in the nose and tell him or her to rtfm in the past.
@bwoebi like?
20:04
@ChrisBaker send all complaints to [email protected] with the subject "Why the fuck did you do that?!!"
@ChrisBaker I'll be sure to recommend you replace the function with more jquery next time :)
Because all date/time related problems are Derick's fault :P
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:~ bob$ gcc -O3 test.c
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:~ bob$ ./a.out
Segmentation fault: 11
That's what you want?
yes
@salathe Thanks - that's the line: github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
20:06
int cnt = 0;
int main() {
        cnt++;
        if (cnt % 2) {
                main();
                cnt++;
                main();
        } else {
                main();
        }
        return 0;
}
@salathe Aha, so I was wrong. It was indeed related to a bug in the changelog. It's just that he rewrote everything and the bug listing in the changelog omitted everything. Ah, PHP...
@NikiC Why do you need that?
@bwoebi thx, works great
@NikiC no problem… but what for?
@bwoebi testing that the mmu correctly mapped guard pages
20:19
@NikiC is there any good way to check at run-time if an extension is loaded and if yes call some function?
from an extension?
yes
uh
why not just check if the function exists?
no, I mean a C function
or if the ext is in the module_registry?
ah, okay
hm...
20:22
the issue is mainly "call some function", because I cannot include the header file without having a hard dependency
the extension exports the function tho?
yes
I know that I can DL_FETCH_SYMBOL… but what about functions?
heh, no idea
my linking foo is not strong
Hey there, Im having trouble with a PHP cURL, any one available for some questions
stackoverflow.com/a/1354669/2153758 … Okay, stackoverflow is almighty… I really just need to cast the DL_FETCH_SYMBOL…
yeah… and that's by accessing module_registry
boyz & girls, this is tuff one. How to match or select all from /patternOne/ until the fifth occurrence of another pattern with regex?
Why are you only asking ''boyz" ?
This time reg ex needed to select a div container... the idea will be to count somehow closing and opening tags ..
user895378
Do a lot of people still use NETWARE? I just see lots of places where we accommodate it in php-src and I'm always like ... pffffffft.
user924016
20:36
Hey, I get a free phone and tablet, any brand I want.. thing is, I do not know anything really what is cool or hip.. just do not want a iphone/ipad .. any suggestive reads / brand recommendations would be great and appreciated
why not iphone?
user924016
Great question.. To be honest, I dunno, bad bias.. I guess it could be.. would you grab that?
suggest you blackberry .. trade it
It has buttons
Tablet just give away for kids
and by instead Pocketbook
@NikiC do you then know how I check at compile-time if an ext is statically built into PHP?
question is how to get the function pointer if it's statically built-in…
means when dl_fetch_symbol doesn't work...
orr… hmm… maybe I can DL_LOAD php itself… not sure if that works.
21:05
ok, wasn't so hard regex: <div id="mainCont" class=.*?<\/div>(?=<\/div>)

it selects all the nested divs too
anyone into python here too ?
anyone good with XPath here?
i am having trouble selecting the childnodes from my xml. It only shows the attributes of my first node
Iam using this: //ser:ServiceQualResponse/ser:Offers/*
:21140598 the only time i think library is acceptable to use.
try phpQuery ;)
//how to decorate links here ?
21:31
I'd rather advise fluentdom.github.io
@FlorianMargaine why do you choose this one over phpQuery ?
because I know one of the authors
and he's good
user895378
fluentdom is great
fluentdom saved me 15% on my car insurance
fluentdom rescued my cat from a tree.
21:38
fluentdom did nothing for me
but neither did phpQuery
that's because you did nothing for fluentdom
@Narf then try it!

It's a give and take relationship

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user924016
21:43
Fluentdom helped me scrape kitty pictures from the interwebs
user924016
true story
Fluentdom helped me learning how to correctly facepalm
I FUCKING HATE STATIC CLOSURES.
They don't like you either.
@rdlowrey I dunno.
21:51
GOOD.
@DanLugg Not much response from my query about it on internals either :/
s/STATIC/UNBINDABLE/ actually, I don't care about static scope, its the unbindability (sp?) that's making me horseshit crazy.
@LeviMorrison Yea, I noticed.
(re)bind all the things.
That and the lack of Closure::fromCallable(callable $callable) : Closure
$closure = Closure::fromCallable([$object, 'method'])->bindTo($anotherObject); // Y U NO POSSIBLE NATIVE?
^^ If that could be a thing, that wouldn't fail when passed a static callable, that'd be nice.
E_YO_DAWGGING
21:57
Now, instead, I have a Functor class floating around in util land.
how to use regex to match this pattern (?<=id=").*?(?=") AND (?<=class=").*?(?=")
it works for only for one pattern but dunno how to put these two together.
a regex to match a regex?
@animaacija Are you still on that regex for divs?
To match class attributes and id attribute values in html
22:02
@animaacija Why are you trying to sing the song that extinguishes the voice of mortal man?
I'm working around some phpQuery bugs here ... fun. But too late for new library. At divs still
jesus christ, just use the goddamn dom
the php provided one ?
too late
@Danack noo not tags, attribute values
@animaacija it's about the first answer, not the question itself.
or most of the other answers, tbh
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@FlorianMargaine what's up?
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lol
@animaacija You're trying to parse HTML with regex?
@user1960170 that looks fine,to you have a full example? Did you register the namespace prefix?
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22:14
@animaacija That is a really bad idea ... DOMDocument can load HTML and supports XPath, you can even use php callbacks in the XPath.
Using PCRE for that is much more complex - you would need to read about recursive patterns.
for selecting xpath there was really odd syntax, but i agree ... i waste resources jus this time ...
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@animaacija Can you show us the HTML on a nopaste?
or can you describe what you're trying to match (class, element name, id,...)
return (new ReflectionMethod($callable[0], $callable[1]))->getClosure((new ReflectionClass($callable[0]))->newInstanceWithoutConstructor());
AAAAAAGHHHH
@DanLugg wtf
@ThW umhh, sorry, but no. But the case is: how to match this pattern /(?<=id=").*?(?=")/s AND /(?<=class=").*?(?=")/s
22:21
@NikiC My sentiments exactly.
i can match only this one (?<=id=").*?(?=")
i need both , to select all class attribute values and id attribute values
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I, have had enough of this day, and am going to go beat the shit out of the night.
Toodles, fair room eleven.
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@animaacija it looks like you're trying to fetch an id and a class attribute
user924016
later @DanLugg;
22:23
@ThW tru, but no , just values of them
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@animaacija you try to get any id and any class attribute in the html?
2 hours ago, by animaacija
This time reg ex needed to select a div container... the idea will be to count somehow closing and opening tags ..
/runs away.
could do also to fetch whole attribute ... i need to parse out the ones not needed
@Danack i gave answer myself there :)
I'm out too. Good luck, @ThW
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@animaacija how do you decide they are not needed?
22:25
i have a list with only needed ones
user924016
hey @Narf wb btw
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of the values?
@ThW yes
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so you do not need the values but just the knowledge if here is an attribute node with one the specific values in the html?
@RonniSkansing hey
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22:29
that is easy for the id attributes - $xpath->evaluate('count(//*[@id = "value1" or @id="value2"]) > 0');
I'm here from time to time but rarely talk
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class might be more complex because a class attribute can contain multiple classes
@ThW reg ex would fit this time, i need to substitute values that are not in the list with blank ones
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No it will not.
user924016
22:31
@Narf =] well there is not always much to talk about.. happy friday
I gave a link there, i dunno why it selects only first occurrence ?
all needed
@RonniSkansing yeah ... not that happy for me though, it's saturday already in my timezone, but also a work day
user924016
oh =[
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because preg_match() always stops after eh first match
Ok I'm out, have a PCRE talk tomorrow :-)
didn't work on january 1st and 2nd though, compensating for that
22:35
@ThW tomorrow :) but i hope on another topic!
user924016
Sounds like you work too much Narf
@ThW thx
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good night
good night
22:44
@RonniSkansing No, not that much ... literally the government said jan 1,2 will be official holidays, but 24th a work day :)
wow, cfg construction worked on first try
how to convert date 23-01-2015 to 23 Jan 2015 in php
@santosh What did google show you?
i am not getting in google if you got it then can you given a the proper link
please can you suggest me how to search this query in google to get the proper search results
@santosh "how to convert date php"
22:58
this is producing search results like dd-mm-yy to mm-dd-yy or yy-dd-mm in this manner but not getting the above query
did you really expect it to be tailor made for your format?
@santosh You are not going to have a fun time if you are not capable of extrapolating the solution to your problem from similar solutions.
sorry I can't help, all I've got is 23-02-2015 to 23 Feb 2015 - which is obviously the wrong month and thus useless
@santosh there was this date from string function ...
@Danack i have tried but not getting the the solution i am new to php so it may take time
@Danack i have started learning php before 5 days
23:06
@santosh I really mean no offence by the following question, you're from an upper caste, right?
`echo date("jS F, Y", strtotime("11-12-10"));
// outputs 11th December, 2010 ` [strtotime](http://php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php)
OIS
OIS
strtotime is pro stupid time format
@animaacija DateTime::createFromFormat($inputFormat, $inputDate)->format($outputFormat)
Don't just give people the answer, teach them how to find their own answers.
@animaacija thanks, i am on the same manual page
23:10
tru. But that was not my question..
OIS
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Question Authority
@Danack ya i am agree
@Danack I was rather correcting an answer ;)
23:24
Blah
Why ain't I asleep

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