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11:00
@Gordon you're right, but if I can avoid taking bad habits...
@IamZesh, i'm writing a metric shit-ton of getters and setters, those encapsulate stuff so I can later change how getAwesomeLevel() actually does the calculation.
@IamZesh the alternative to Getters and Setters is Tell Dont Ask. Cf pragprog.com/articles/tell-dont-ask and martinfowler.com/bliki/TellDontAsk.html.
@IamZesh, yes, you need to write more code. But you get to avoid evil magic (__get/__set), can add type hints, can add value validation in your setters, etc.
so if I understand you well, if I go with getters setters then I need to write getThatPropertyName ?
Yes, a lot of them.
11:04
would a solution like get($propertyName) and set($propertyName, $value) in an abstract base class not enable me to test those only once and then use them in all classes extending that base class?
How would that be used in derived classes?
And almost everyone of my getters is a simple return $this->var. But the setters do assertions to verify value ranges, data types, etc.
well then the get in the abstract class could check that the class has the property and return it
the set could be overwritten if needed or simply set the value
isn't against the DRY principle to repeat all those return in getters? (I may be missing something else completely though)
So you're basically saying that your object is Arrayable with your own storage.
No, the DRY principle is about logic and repeated functions. I'll always have a lot of return statements in my code base.
humm, looks like it is...
You will probably have a huge number of the space character too, but you don't try to remove those.
11:12
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Q: How to format an existing .docx file in PHPword?

madhuI'm using PHPword libraries to formant an existing .docx file, But i could only replace a particular item from the original document. I want to change the styling of the whole document. Can anyone tell how to achieve this. My Code: <?php require_once 'phpWord/PHPWord.php'; $PHPWor...

hehe
@IamZesh, from Wikipedia: The DRY principle is stated as “Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.”
could anyone help me getting the solution fr my question
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Q: How to format an existing .docx file in PHPword?

madhuI'm using PHPword libraries to formant an existing .docx file, But i could only replace a particular item from the original document. I want to change the styling of the whole document. Can anyone tell how to achieve this. My Code: <?php require_once 'phpWord/PHPWord.php'; $PHPWor...

It's more about not duplicating logic like "is player alive" or "how much free disk space". Not simple returns.
@SimonSvensson thank you, I guess I understood the DRY principle only in terms of "copy paste"
11:13
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@SimonSvensson so according to you I should definitely go with getters and setters right?
Yes, I am a brainwashed getter/setter user.
@SimonSvensson Then a last question about unit testing. it does not really makes sense to test getters right?
I've banned all magical methods or run-time resolving ($this->$var) from our code-base. My life is complete when my code inspections understand everything, and find no issues.
@IamZesh, "make sense" is a relative term. It makes sense if it's a requirement to have 100% code coverage. It does not make sense if it's sunny and hot outside, and you're trapped in a boring office writing those tests.
@madhu, read github.com/PHPOffice/PHPWord and check if it supports what you want.
@SimonSvensson ok, thank you
@Gordon thank you for the links about tell don't ask
11:18
@SimonSvensson "It makes sense if it's a requirement to have 100% code coverage." < that requirement makes no sense ;)
@IamZesh you're welcome
@SimonSvensson i will check that link... and let u know :)
@Gordon, it makes good graphs, and sometimes good graphs is necessary to hide other stuff...
@Jay: thank you jay....
@SimonSvensson it's a waste of time imo
11:21
But I agree, getting a 50% code coverage is a huge step up in reliability, and I'm used to places stating that 75%-80% is enough.
"used to" as in "it's my experience", not "bored of"
Kent Beck put it very good here: stackoverflow.com/a/153565/208809
thank you for your help guys
take care
11:36
> In an interview with French news program 13 Heures, TV5Monde reporter David Delos unwittingly revealed at least one password for the station's social media presence. That's because he was filmed in front of a staffer's desk—which was smothered in sticky notes and taped index cards that were covered in account usernames and passwords.
Just read that. I really lolled
Epic! "If developers wrote commit messages like bloggers write link bait titles" Via @kateho http://t.co/qPQZVBnjkF
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also good
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12:11
Damn date in mysql, yyyy/mm/dd I fail to change it into dd/mm/yyyy:p
@Katherina (new \DateTime($mysqlDate))->format('d-m-Y')
@SimonSvensson I saw a google tech talk yesterday on youtube, they say 85% is the value to go for (they had a lot of data to back it... something with percentiles... idk)
but obviously the more the better and 70% is tons better than 0% ;D
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@PeeHaa How do I take that into my foreach table?
Y-m-d > d-m-Y
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I am to autistic to get used to that @Fabor :)
12:13
@Katherina Like I just did only wrapped in a loop
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echo $row['date'];
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like
@Katherina Think of it like files in a folder, organised by date. Y-m-d works better for me :P
@Katherina Pastie your code.
echo (new \DateTime($row['date']))->format('d-m-Y')
Anonymous
wrong on so many levels
12:15
Also not a pastie :P
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echo (new \DateTime($row['date']))->format('d-m-Y')
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fixxed
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Thanks @PeeHaa
@Katherina Pro tip: Read up on XSS vulnerabilities before you go any further
np
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=D
Anonymous
12:16
@Katherina why you no use concat .= concat ?
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??
tbf she's not been learning long. There's a lot to learn.
but all points are valid
@samaYo why would you use .= when it's an echo. Just use ,
Given this string:
FooBar<b>Test</b>

How do I get this output:
FooBar

Basically strip_tags but also remove the content... ?
@Fabor Hence it's nice to read about it now instead of having to look back at all your previous projects and think ooooooooooh fuck like the rest of us
rest of us is at least me
12:18
I still think that way when I look back at stuff I wrote last week.
I just stopped looking back :)
Anonymous
@Gordon I would populate the data first with .= to one variable, and finally use one echo
heh
Ignorance is bliss.
Anonymous
maybe it's just me, but I never understood the echo-fest design pattern
@MarcelBurkhard I'm sure you could write a regex to do it, but that would be unholy
12:20
@MarcelBurkhard Use the dom luke
I'm already using the dom cries
@samaYo why? you are just filling up memory for no reason
Can you already select the node you want to remove?
but fkn dom node returns the string with the child nodes in it
:(
@MarcelBurkhard ->firstChild->nodeValue
12:21
@Gordon isn't that going to be "Test" in my example? (I will try now)
oh wait I'm not using the DOM the way you think I'm using simple_html_dom (And I know now that is stupid but its too late)
god
You are on your own
good bye
o/
Seriously though stop using the useless piece of shit
Anonymous
@Gordon what memory? there is only one variable to declare.
I think I got it
12:23
Doctrine... y u no SUBSTRING_INDEX?
@samaYo yes and your filling it up with that string for no reason
@Fabor Blame @Ocramius
@Gordon that helped, I saw "text node" and now I found it using google what I actually need, thx :)
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php is not easy
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:p
Anonymous
12:24
but I don't know about php behind the scenes so, you are probably right.
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so much to learn
@Fabor Y U SO MUCH SHITTY MYSQL?
because I didn't know the full plan :(
SUBSTRING_INDEX((SUBSTRING_INDEX((SUBSTRING_INDEX(link_url, 'http://', -1)), '/', 1)), '.', -2) as host <--- Oooh yeah
screw it I will just add host
@Fabor Drunk yet?
Few hours to go @PeeHaa :P
Anonymous
12:26
damn right php ain't easy. It is easy to make something crapy very fast, but if you want to follow the rules, and do everything right it's really tough @Katherina
@Katherina tell me 'bout it... I think in 2years I will have covered the topics I have on my to-do list at a 1h/day pace.. by then I will have new topics added to the list which means I will never stop learning
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=D
The more I learn the more I feel I have yet to learn.
Though I spend all my evenings playing Destiny these days anyway.
@Fabor God you are useless
Anonymous
@ircmaxell gave md a greate tip about 2 years ago, to "learn the implementation instead of the language" I should have taken that advice more seriously and learned C instead. I could've been twice more php-savvy than I am now </first-world-probelms>
12:32
Apparently so :P.
@samaYo Never too late
Succeeded, crappy simple_html_dom though, sigh
@samaYo It's easy to make something bad in any language. PHP is just the most popular way to make bad software
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@AgeDeO I thought that was @rdlowrey for a second
12:42
Tony Stark isn't handsome enough.
Indeed
Anonymous
anyone uses opensuse ?
nope, fedora here
nope, windows here
any one know how can i use google calendar API
12:48
@salathe tss
@Swap-IOS-Android There might be someone like that on the Internet
its confusing
@FlorianMargaine I'm also using OS X, Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS at the moment... none of which are openSUSE
i tried to read documentation but its confusing
thats why i ask help here
@Swap-IOS-Android how did you think that asking about opensuse would help on a php channel?
@salathe osx... tss...
12:51
i am using php to communicate google api
i want to create calendar event
Anonymous
@salathe isn't CentOs similar in some ways to openSUSE?
Anonymous
I'm using CentOs 7 but I have openSUSE fever
Anonymous
:)
@samaYo They are similar in the way that a car is similar to a train
Anonymous
12:54
That's close enough in my book :)
@Fabor hehe
@Swap-IOS-Android What library are you using?
@PeeHaa Google Calendar API
That isn't a library. That is an... API
yes i am using api not library
Why is it even hard to twitter these days? :-(
13:03
Well why don't you use a library instead of dicking around?
Everyone gets upset about everything... and so quickly!
which library you suggesst
for php
yes thats what i am using
is it same or not?
i downbalod src from github
added into my project
@Ocramius Just tweet about safe issues. Like racism
13:10
@Machavity heh
hmm ... interesting
I am not entirely sure what I think about our current CTO
is there a regex to replace newlines but ONLY newlines?
preg_replace('/\s+/', PHP_EOL, $string);

this obviously adds a newline where there is 2+ spaces
"php regex newline"
been there done that?
I'm looking for something that replaces both \r\n or \n
well ok
nevermind
that sort of answers my guestion :D
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Q: PHP remove line break or CR LF with no success

GinoI did a function to remove line break with php with no success, i tryed all replace code and i still get these line break, i create a json file and i can't read it from jsonp with jquery because of these line break seem to break it all. function clean($text) { $text = trim( preg_replace( '/\s+/'...

Spoiler; he cheats and uses str_replace
13:15
thx
I saw it, and it turns out it doesn't solve my problem with the corrupted excel file so yeah..
wasted effort :/
do you guys think it's neat to parametrize jqgrid to be used both server and client side depending on the data volume ?
nope
go js room ;D
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morning
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@Andrea yes, I'm using Closure::call()
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13:32
@Rican7 openssl_x509_fingerprint() is the only new(ish) function AFAIR. I don't know of a userland polyfill but I've written something like that for my own uses. If you have a specific need for pre-5.6 compat for that function I can probably spend a few minutes to publish one for you.
@Danack I tried the sqlitebrowser.org prog but I still don't get line breaks in mysql columns :(
maybe try just pressing shift-enter to get new line. Otherwise you could just write some code to enter the exact data you want.
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@Charles I have no idea what's going on with scrutinizr there. My experience is that tool reports a lot of spurious "issues" with which I disagree. I don't personally put much stock in its results and I'm not sure why it's borking there.
code in my javascript? or in the mysql area
@chronotrigga either?
@rdlowrey Scrutinizer is evil.....it makes people stop thinking about code, and start thinking about how to please a piece of unthinking software.
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13:38
@Danack Completely agree.
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I spent about two hours wasting time implementing some of its completely spurious recommendations before coming to the same conclusion.
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I need to remove its badge from the auryn readme on the github repo. It's bad news and shouldn't be subsidized.
@Danack You are using it wrong
I mostly use it for automagic CS fixes
@rdlowrey yep, it confused me to see auryn score bad at something the other day
@rdlowrey Ever tried the quest bars?
user4433485
13:43
any idea what is wrong with
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if(isset($_POST['delete_id'])) {
		$delete_id = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['delete_id']);
		mysql_query("DELETE FROM event WHERE `id`=".$delete_id);
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@Fabor is that a srutinizr thing?
mysql is deprecated
use PDO or mysqli
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MySQL should be deprecated.
user4433485
How should I do that? I've found this on stackoverflow:)
13:44
@Katherina Here Multiping!
user4433485
when I echo $delete_id it return exactly the ID I want to remove
what is the error you get?
@Machavity not helpful ;)
user4433485
No error at all, it just doesn't delete the ID
And obligatory
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Q: Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?

Second RikudoWhat are the technical reasons that I shouldn't use mysql_* functions? (like mysql_query(), mysql_connect() or mysql_real_escape_string())? Why should I move away from them as long as they work on my site?

13:45
@Gordon True. Sorry
Quick question here: What could cause a page to load infinitely and end up with a PHP timeout... only one time out of 10 page refresh? I have the feeling it might be an hardware/configuration issue, but could it be caused by the script itself? It's a simple page that loads correctly 9 times out of 10. We've been adding echo() and flush() with microtime all over the place and the execution time is okay. Wondering if there could be any obvious issue here.
@JeffNoel Are you refreshing the page like trigger happy person?
@PeeHaa kind-of, I would say there's 0.5-1 second in between each refresh.
@rdlowrey Well as a heads up, don't ever get Cinnamon Roll quest bars. Not the best tasting :(. Cookie gets a thumbs up though
Some common timeout issues are a slow DB and/or loading a large data set
13:49
@JeffNoel Any chance your session is still locked while you are trying to refresh?
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Damn pdo
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@Fabor oh ok. noted :)
The script is not using any session variables, doesn't read the db and writes to a file with ~50 bytes of textual data (using PDFReactor).
user4433485
mysql(mysqli) is so much easier:p
@Katherina easy coding does not always mean secure coding.
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13:51
True
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but when I see stackoverflow.com/questions/12310238/… this, It's like I am reading some chinese.
@Katherina you can read more about prepared statements and how they work here: php.net/manual/en/pdo.prepared-statements.php
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I've got exactly 25 minutes to fix this:) last day at my internship
Better get coding.
Personally I would rather see incomplete PDO than complete mysql_*. But that employer dependant.
@Katherina so as I asked earlier: Any error message? Have you tried your request on the db using workbench/phpmyadmin?
user4433485
13:54
@JeffNoel No errors, it just continue to header('Location: dashboard.php?app=mysql');
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and skip $delete_id = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['delete_id']);
mysql_query("DELETE FROM event WHERE `id`=".$delete_id);
@Fabor I've been able to stop my team from storing SSN in plain text last week, quite a victory.
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echo $delete_id;
// header('Location: dashboard.php?app=mysql');
@Katherina start by commenting that header call and see what prints on the page
@JeffNoel Did you stop them with a rolled up news paper and tapping them on the nose with it?
user4433485
13:54
I did this, it returned 11 ( the ID)
Bad team! Bad!
@Fabor A quick link to the law and how we could all lose our job did it.
heh
@Katherina Try running the mysql_query call and add a mysql_error() call after it.
you can use a dummy id to try it
otherwise you'll run out of rows
@Katherina seriously why don't you believe us when we tell you NOT to use mysql_* ?
user4433485
13:57
@MarcelBurkhard I do Marcel, but like I said, i've got 20 minutes ~ I can't learn pdo in 20 minutes, do I ?
Does it have to be complete?
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Uhm yes, atleast this function, I'm not ready after this, but atleast at 80% or so
@Katherina well neither, but pdo isn't harder to learn. If you only got 20 minutes do something else
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its frustrating since it's not working because of 2 lines
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A friendly note to any NSA shill tasked with raking through this conversation in the future: happy Friday ... fuck you.
13:59
the fact I talked about SSN and mysql_query won't bring them here, right? :p

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