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13:00
but if i have 14.13 cakes it would round to 14 leaving 0.13
str_split is useful when you need to specify a length:
array str_split ( string $string [, int $split_length ] )
Or you can use a "take"-like function for that.
I see.
ahh makes sense
@MarceloCamargo not quite, PHP's strings are arrays of bytes, javascript's/java's are arrays of code points, no programming language that i know of actually stores text as an array of characters, and the difference between code points and characters has bitten me before, so i'm careful not to confuse them now
so it my code theory okay above ^^
the cakes where pages though
Good morning all!
13:02
hello
anyone heard of sql fiddle
@IPAddress Yeah
Pretty good tool! :-)
But...
hello
Hi!
Could someone help me please with compiling PHP via Cygwin on Windows? news.php.net/php.install/20426
What is it that you need?
I think this is what you are looking for Kubo2 superuser.com/questions/579495/…
I'm trying to build a very low-level orm and am getting stuck on some relationship tracking. Anyone up for a challenge?
13:13
im a php starter so i doubt ill be much use
@YacoZaragoza Thanks for your help, but this isn't what I needed. I am trying to compile PHP from source using Cygwin on Windows, and that fails while make runs ld.
@YacoZaragoza news.php.net/php.install/20426 <- Here is my detailed description of the problem, but it's too long to post here :-)
Greetings.
@JoeriSebrechts I see. I use a so generic term. Thanks!
But they are not "real strings" there.
the char type to my knowledge is typically 1 byte
Yeah, it is.
13:21
works just fine for UTF-8 if you stick to the BMP, but when you mix CJK languages in there ...
The terms are abstracted, taking account types are a high level concept.
(scratch that, i meant works fine for latin 1)
i think it's a bit dangerous to talk about string as arrays of characters, e.g. the PHP standard string functions most definitely do not operate at the character level, they are purely byte manipulators (even let you work with null bytes, unlike C)
but as a simplification for new developers it's probably ok
@DaveKiss /cc @Ocramius
if you're interested i gave a talk on the subject: sebrechts.net/slides/strings
@JoeriSebrechts IMO if any platform every violates this then it will be monumentally stupid. That said, I still always write sizeof(char) and not 1 when calculating stuff like that, in case someone suddenly decides this is a good idea (I wouldn't put it past MS, what with them having decided that a "wide character" is a thing)
It would be nice to have a byte_t though, probably, just for that peace of mind
13:30
in MS's defense, when they decided that there was but one possible concept of what that meant (UCS-2 always had 2 bytes per character)
MS, Sun and NeXT all decided to adopt UCS-2 which was fixed width, and then had to retrofit their systems to deal with variable-width text encodings
which is why windows, java and os x all do the same wrong thing with text
if ken thompson hadn't thought UCS-2 was too ugly and invented UTF-8 on a napkin in a diner we would likely all be using widechars
it's funny that UTF-8 is the most lasting legacy of plan 9
Still, after much consideration I'm happy with PHP's definition of a string as a char*, I was on the Unicode All The Things train for a while but now I think it's probably just silly and it should be left to userland to be explicit about it
i agree with that
I'd be OK with more native tools to handle it, though
PaaS, "PeeHaa as a Service"? .. hmm, I though it's "PeeHaa's ass"
God I wish it was rebecca yet :(
13:36
i would really love it if strings got methods which only did UTF-8: $str->length() === mb_strlen($str)
it wouldn't cause any backwards compatibility issues, and the code would look so much better
@JoeriSebrechts autoboxing is fraught with difficulties, it's been discussed many times in here, search transcript if you're interested, Niki and Joe have both investigated it at length
i've seen that, but it needs to be standard PHP before I can use it (we try to minimize runtime dependencies because we install our product on customer servers)
Love it @JoeriSebrechts!
Bloody Postgres
13:38
instastar
i'm not talking about auto-boxing, just a syntactic shortcut especially for strings that if you see -> assume it means mb_str...($str)
@PeeHaa you use postgres?
Yes
I wouldn't be comfortable with the assumption that a string is unicode simply because you did that, I'd rather have two distinct types (that's why $var = b"binary string"; is a thing)
good. then I have question
postgre 9.4 + jsonb
13:40
php already assumes UTF-8 in a lot of places (e.g. htmlentities)
@DaveRandom also uses it! :)
If I will do like where (col->'field')::int = 200, will it use index?\
excplicit casting is screaming about that it won't, but I'm noob in postgres
anyway, that's why if you implement it as methods it doesn't cause any problems. people who don't like the assumption of UTF-8 could just not use that and stick with the mbstring api
or in the extreme case, you could use the same charset ini settings to determine what character set is being assumed, but i don't like configuration where none is needed (and there's no reason i know of to use anything except UTF-8 in new PHP software)
@JoeriSebrechts Yeh but that's only a default value for an argument that serves the 99% use case, it's not actually assuming the string is UTF-8, it practice it's usually just assuming a lower 128 aligned with ASCII. Also a unicode string would be an array of codepoints, not an array of UTF-8 chars... (I hope)
@AlmaDo Use the EXPLAIN young padawan
13:42
@AlmaDo If field is a string (?) and you are doing an equality comparison, why not just specify the constant as a string?
@PeeHaa my table isn't big enough to rely on explain
@DaveRandom but field is part of jsonb
So i tried like: where col->'field' = 200 and it complained that I need to typecast explicitly
i'm fine with PHP strings remaining arrays of bytes, an array of code points is not actually that much more convenient to work with (you still have to know what you're doing to avoid having half-characters in your output)
@AlmaDo he says why not do a WHERE (col->'field') = "200"
i'm actually glad PHP6 didn't happen and PHP strings are still arrays of bytes, it's better that way in my opinion
what the correct way to disable a button in php
13:45
@nikita2206 because my value is int
@AlmaDo cast it to string then
If you need to enforce types on json members in an RDBMS then why the fuck do you use json in the first place? Try some schema
If($mac_max_value > $this_page) {echo 'enabled button';} else {echo 'disabled button';};
is this the right way to do it ^^^^
Anonymous
use the disable form attribute @IPAddress
oh yeah thanks
<input type="text" <?php if(true){echo "disabled"} ?>>
@nikita2206 but I need to compare that as ints, not as string because my json field is int
13:48
is that correct^^^
Anonymous
yes
Anonymous
but it can be altered so it is useless
2000 fucking 9 ...
Fuck you apple
smayo
i know what my code does is that if the user alters it and clicks the next button it stays on the same page
@AlmaDo Experiments are inconclusive, will have another play later. Not really sure how indexes work in relation to jsonb
13:51
basically if somehow it is not disabled the user cant navigate using the next button
@AlmaDo try to cast in an index expression
@PeeHaa the android bug that drove me away from android also was reported in 2009. The difference is that google just closed it without fixing it and without giving a reason, on christmas. Suddenly apple doesn't look so bad. code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2379
@AlmaDo when you are creating an index do a CREATE INDEX ... ON ... ((col->'field')::int)
@nikita2206 will try, thanks
@PeeHaa Actually not sure what correct behaviour would be there, might depend on redirect code. I would argue that 301 (moved), 302 (found) and 307 (temp redir) that is correct, but 303 (see other) implies a different document where anchor is no longer valid.
It's not cut and dry, "everyone else does this" is not an excuse for violating semantics.
@JoeriSebrechts Oh yeh, that's Google dev support all over - Chrome font rendering bugs on Win, anyone?
Still, on balance, Google > Apple
It's a sliding scale though
13:59
Hi folks, I need to search in a multidimensional array and I don't know how I could work with this :

Need to find the possition of $needle in $array[$i]['stops'][POSITION]['stop_code']
do someone have an idea ?
have you got the array code?
to show
Yeah let me a second
i'm starting to grow a real dislike for both google AND apple, to the point where microsoft is starting to look good in comparison
14:01
@DaveRandom STFU
Idiots
It's not my fault :-P
True :)
@DaveRandom Not sure I am agree
@IPAddress $needle should be found on stop_code
what the fuck has happened to room 11
those sidebar links
o.O
14:05
It's almost friday @Andrea
They're all discussions related to PHP 6 "7" @Andrea
@JonathanLafleur Is it guaranteed that stop_code will be unique within the entire array? Also, you presumably need $i as well as POSITION (which I will refer to as $j)
@DaveRandom stop_code is not unique but I need the first occurence, and that's why I remove it from it afterward because i'll redo another loop to find others... $i is set by the for loop
it looks like it should work
@Andrea 11gag
14:11
how about naming the first array
$array['number']['stops']['stop_code']
$array['number']['stops']['pos']['stop_code']
Hello Friemds
Hi
@JonathanLafleur can you not get a value back?
14:14
@JonathanLafleur 3v4l.org/GXqnk
Please tell me diffrence bitween rest and restful api
??
No difference?
@ManojKkb REST is a concept, a RESTful API is designed with the concept in mind.
@JonathanLafleur I think i read your question wrong, sorry
@IPAddress i think too :P
14:16
@DaveRandom But these terms are often used to talk about each other :-)
@JonathanLafleur im sorry for reading it wrong
@IPAddress it's not a problem :P Now we have to find the right way :P lolll
@JonathanLafleur i thought the way you accessed your $needle wasnt working
Please tell me main diffrence??
@DaveRandom any news?
14:18
@Kubo2 Only by people who are wrong. Semantics really matter in programming, you have to make sure you are using terminology quickly or you quickly end up in a state where no-one knows what anyone else is talking about.
@JonathanLafleur so your looking to find the first of that needle? in the multidimensional array??
exact
then remove the parent from the array
@m6w6 If I haven't committed it by the end of today, it will have to wait until the next version. I'm super busy at work and at home and I don't want to hold up progress - I will make a concerted effort to get some good tests committed today and then it's good to go (informal testing has been fine but phpt tests are what matters)
let me put a more serious example on github maybe?
14:20
@DaveRandom Yeah that's right. But I personally don't use REST/RESTful APIs nor talk about them, so... But anyway, you're right. :-)
@JonathanLafleur Did you see my 3v4l? Pretty sure that does more or less what you want...
Or could be refactored to do what you want, at least
@DaveRandom that's exactly what i'm going to test :)
I'm setting up a new file in my project with hardcoded array just for test and to let it be seen here in case it's need more love :P
@JonathanLafleur In retrospect 3v4l.org/guLoM may be better in terms of memory usage and possibly speed as well, I've a feeling the foreach-based version would trigger a CoW (would need to benchmark them). In general I don't really care for efficiency over readability but since you have some pretty huge data sets there might be a real-world gain in this case, I don't think the for loops are that much less readable.
@IPAddress that's what I was wondering, but since I have to search trough subarray of unknow key...
14:28
Yeh array_search() isn't going to help you in this case, and we don't have an array_usearch()
@Kubo2 Pretty obviously that first "quickly" should have been "correctly" :-P
Morning!
@DaveRandom in your function my problem is that if foreach every found key no ?
PHP REPL: Boris vs PsySH -- anyone tried either?
@JonathanLafleur I don't quite understand the question? (also brb 5 min, going to grab some food)
@DaveRandom i'll post my entire demo code, won't be long will be easier to understand :)
14:34
@NikiC @ircmaxell I was trying to compile PHP following your instructions on phpinternalsbook using Cygwin on Windows NT, but the build failed when finally linking compiled objects. Could you help me with this please?
http://news.php.net/php.install/20426
I have posted to php-install mailing list but no one is there.
I hate it when acronyms are created using more than the first letter of each of the constituent words, like ReST. Fuck ReST. It's RST. Deal with it.
Unless we change it to Resource Entity State Transfer, then I'm cool.
does someone know a php extension that accepts callbacks as argument to re-use them internally later? i cant get to seem this working to store fci and fcic without segfaults
@DanLugg But how do you spell it? Like a:r-es-ti:, instead of simply REST, what is even more readable too.
HTML -> HyTeMarLan ... HIGH TEH MARLAN!
RST is readable, much the same way as XML
I am going to go out of my way to ensure I spell it ReST every time.
@DanLugg sounds like you're suffering from ABACUS (ABbreviation Acronym ConfUsion Syndrome)
14:47
/twitches
@DaveRandom @IPAddress here is the gist ... sorry it was long to copy used function and array

https://gist.github.com/jonathanlaf/557545f040fe5da60062
@DanLugg He says, in a PHP chat room...
@DaveRandom Pre-Hypertext Processor
Personal Home Page
@DaveRandom we all know that PHP sucks
more, we know that better than anyone
Code organizational question: Would it be better to have the static functions in this class in a separate file in the same namespace, or leave them in the class as is? github.com/icicleio/Icicle/blob/master/src/Promise/Promise.php
14:57
@Trowski better not to have static functions
Static functions are only bad if they have state.
static functions don't have state..
@Trowski Not really
sighs
Tight coupling is bad whether it has state or not
15:00
Really it comes down to do you want to type Promise::resolve() or Promise\resolve().
They're just as tightly coupled.
@JonathanLafleur Wow, that code sample makes it waaaaay less obvious what you want. Can you explain what the expected output from that would be?
as in, what the resulting array would be?
@Trowski giving that we don't have function autoloading in place yet, I don't blame anyone for doing Promise::resolve().
@DaveRandom yes sorry forgot to put it back, gist updated
@marcio Composer does help with the problem though, since I can just add functions.php to the autoload list.
@Trowski I personally prefer Promise::resolve() anyway, even ignoring the autoload problem, because you have to use every function individually, whereas with methods you only need to import the class
15:02
To me it makes sense to have the functions as static functions in the class, since they all build or work with Promises.
/cc @rdlowrey on this debate, btw
@Trowski I've seen problems with files being loaded twice depending on env configuration, something that doesn't happens with the class loading. So even the composer support for direct file loading isn't awsome.
@marcio Really? Interesting, that's good to know. I have not seen that.
Gist reupdated CP was missing first line :P
2040. Dad on deathbed, but still hope. I see test results. Machine malfunctioned:

"TypeError: int expected, float given"

WHAT'VE I DONE
15:04
@Trowski it typically happens when you install a composer package globally and you try to use a project that has this same package as a local dependency.
(this is my fantasy scenario in which I regret typehints)
@Trowski Then people need to wrap their function definitions inside if(function_exists('...')){}
@AlmaDo Sorry, I worded that poorly. Static functions that modify some state, like modifying some static variable, etc. are bad, because it means they probably should have been part of another class.
@marcio I've seen that before and wondered why they needed to do that. Now it makes sense.
@JonathanLafleur What are the &mdash; about?
Felt like I was looking at #ifndef in a header, lol.
15:08
It's so easy to jump here and say "static functions are evil blah blah", not so easy to go down there and make function autoloading RFC pass.
BTW, @ircmaxell did you ever finish that TODO list for the functional autoloading RFC?
The automatic reaction that static functions are bad and therefore your code is bad is the primary reason that I'm considering moving the functions to a separate file...
@Andrea I think you'd be better to regret putting your dad in a hospital that uses software written by monkeys :-P
@DaveRandom if the stop is not found on a trip it should mark it with -
You can still use Icicle\Promise and just write Promise\resolve(), so you don't really need function autoloading for it to make sense.
@Trowski ^^ I understand you
15:14
One valid argument is that you cannot extend the class without the static functions coming along, which might not make sense for the extended class.
Yep, that makes sense. Guess I'll just have to wrap the file with if (!function_exists('Icicle\Promise\resolve')).
user924016
Mornings
@DanLugg all hospitals use software written by monkeys
Morings @RonniSkansing
user924016
15:26
it has been a looong working day
user924016
finally home
pointer pointer and callback hell! i haz it
I thought hospitals still used pen and paper.
@Trowski every time you use function_exists() it's a 99.9% a design pitfall
I'm still fairly sure my GP just enters my symptoms in to google when I see him too.
"You have... network connectivity problems"
15:29
anyone can recommend a good torrent site ?
@AlmaDo ... just go write a PSR for that ^^
@DaveRandom does that sound less confusing ? :P
@AlmaDo If you have a better suggestion, I'd like to hear it.
@Trowski yes, and that is - not try to solve XY-problem
nevermind, I found what I was looking for on demonoid
15:32
@AlmaDo What? I'm not getting the point you're trying to make.
sigh .. Nevermind
@JonathanLafleur ...then why is it that those two stops are the only ones in the result array? Can you explain what the two input arrays are and how you are trying to manipulate them? i.e. what is the business process you are trying to implement?
@tereško -_-
@Andrea PHP = MUMPS_2010
@Fabor it's kinda revering back to state of internet as it was around 2005th =(
the old sites get closed or die, and there is nothing new to take the place (not even commercial alternatives)
15:35
@DaveRandom I have a list of stops in this case separate in 3 trips, one per entry, and I need to generate a html table that will put those 3 trips in 3 column to show them timing (here is a pdf version of what i'm trying to achieve : monregim.net/ReGIM/Secteur_GV_files/TRAJET_11.pdf )
thing about each timing as a separate entry in the db
@tereško Well it is my job
maybe you have some inside tips on few good sites ?
@tereško we should build new internet
@DaveRandom and those without stops are represented by a &mdash; ( - )
15:39
@tereško eh, I can not read that
lolwut ?
you mean to say that it's blocked for you !?!
@tereško yeah, I need to unblock reddit first (: but too lazy to log to the router
oh, you have done yourself
I already assumed that it has been blocked by some "protect the children" internet filter
yeah, anyway, I won against laziness and changed policy, so ..
@JonathanLafleur Oh I see what you're doing now
15:41
@DaveRandom sorry it's hard to understand without all theses informations
@ircmaxell What was the reason for withdrawing the revised autoloading RFC?
@Fabor so .. about those tips ..
lol
@JonathanLafleur Hmm yeh, give me a few mins, I just need to get this straight in my head
@DaveRandom yeah thank :) You'll save my ass ... I've passed 2 days trying to figure this ...
Need a senior and i'm just a junior so huge array are kind of hard for me :P
15:45
So @tereško, any p2p or sort of that will not work unless there will be enough nodes
and in any case it's on top of current infrastructure therefore it's difficult to overcome such policies like in China
there are several projects
Hey!
both on existing infrastructure and of-the-grid
latter ones actually have had large success in Africa
How can I solve this? I am trying to create a tabbed content system. But Im loading this in WP (With PHP ) but I have to set the 'active' state class on the items when you click on them. ( Twitter Bootstrap ). But I am still doing something wrong.
This is what I've tried so far. gist.github.com/duikb00t/467370cec044995846a9
Anonymous
ehh ...
15:50
@JonathanLafleur will the first entry in $stops_code_list always be the first entry in $tabs_content? i.e. do all trips always start from the same (the first) stop?
@DaveRandom $stop_code_list is the trip with the most entry so it will only be sure that each stop will be verified
@JonathanLafleur Yes, but is the first stop for a given trip always the first entry in $stop_code_list?
yes
and no
on certain trip they start later
Right, so "no" then :-P
@JonathanLafleur what PHP version are you using?
15:55
Ahh good, don't have to retardify code too far then :-P
Stupid active state thing :D
Wow this is actually pretty complicated, not had to exercise my brain like this for a while @JonathanLafleur
@DaveRandom ho yeah ! I'm happy to find that i'm not just dumb that I can't figure it out ! It's really a hard question ;)
posted on May 28, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Andarack */

16:04
@DaveRandom i'll take a break couple of minute need a lunch, brb 15 minutes
Is it lunch time there too?
yeah lol
subway time :P
16:20
hello everybody :)
@DaveRandom back
@DaveRandom how's your brain feel ? :P
i am trying to access gmail imap server though php code but it show me error message like imap_open cannot open stream. i use windows machine. please anybody help me
@JonathanLafleur melty
nearly there though, I think
@Kubo2 The problem is that you're using cygwin
Don't use cygwin
If you want to compile PHP either do what all sane people do (linux VM) or if you have masochistic tendencies try to setup the MSVC toolchain
@MahediHasan Let me search for your source in my crystal ball. Hang for a while.
16:32
@MarceloCamargo ok i am hanging
@DaveRandom loll it's really complicated I know, huge thank's for your help ! I'm excited to see how you've sorted it out :P
@MahediHasan This was sarcasm, I mean, show us the source for we see what is happening on. We are not magicians to see what your doing.
PHP took 1 hour to compile here, with several extensions configured. It was fast, taking account my machine is so slow and LLVM took 8 hours.
@MarceloCamargo here is my source code
$hostname = "{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}INBOX";

$mailbox = imap_open($hostname, '[email protected]', 'PASSWORD');

if ($mailbox)
{
// do work....
}
@MahediHasan have you took a look at SO ? Quick Google : stackoverflow.com/questions/1274911/…
@JonathanLafleur please let me check.
16:42
A solution may be to add a flag to suppress this:

imap_open( "{server.example.com:143/novalidate-cert}INBOX" , 'login' , 'password' );
$hostname = "{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX";

$mailbox = imap_open($hostname, '[email protected]', 'PASSWORD');

if ($mailbox)
{
// do work....
}
Hmm, looks like it could do with some logic wrt. putting the trips in the correct chronological order as well, so it reads from ltr
@DaveRandom it look like something that work omg :D let me test it out a few minute ! OMG it's feel like a rusty nail removed from my feet :P
do i need to check the return value for emalloc for errors btw? or does zend engine does this automatically
@MarceloCamargo That's wrong
PHP shouldn't take that long to compile
Did you use -j4?
@beberlei No need to check, zmm is an infallible allocator
@JonathanLafleur On a side note, you either have stops that are way too close together or a ridiculously optimistic person writing the timetables. There are supposedly 3 stops where the arrival time is the same minute :-S
I checked, and that's what the data actually says...
16:50
a ridiculously optimistic person -.-
This project is a real nightmare ... The client just send a lot of fucked up data
@NikiC thanks for the info, this lets me sleep better, this code is ugly enough, no need for more checks ;)
just to build this array it took me 3 days for arranging them Excel Table into CSV to import in the db...
@tereško Are you here
Is anyone aware of any asynchronous SOAP clients for php?
@CoolDo vaguely
16:52
yesterday You were helping me setting up unit test
I installed it system wide using composer
I got it to work on command line, but get errors on php storm
C:\xampp\php\php.exe C:\Users\Program\AppData\Local\Temp\ide-phpunit.php --no-configuration SebastianBergmann\Money\IntlFormatterTest C:\xampp\htdocs\money-master\tests\IntlFormatterTest.php
Testing started at 12:40 PM ...
PHPUnit 3.7.21 by Sebastian Bergmann.


Fatal error: Class 'SebastianBergmann\Money\IntlFormatter' not found in C:\xampp\htdocs\money-master\tests\IntlFormatterTest.php on line 24

Process finished with exit code 255
@JonathanLafleur You really need to get rid of all those HTML entities in the raw data. You should be passing everything through htmlspecialchars() at the point of presentation, not storing pre-escaped data
@DaveRandom that's my _print_r() that generate this html entities
they are not stored
@nikita2206 Talk to the React guys... I think WyriHaximus made one?
@JonathanLafleur Ahh OK. Well you'll need to refactor the unfuck() function to do what you need it to in terms of escaping then, but hopefully the basic presentation logic should do what you want
Yeah I think, i'm merging it into my code to test it but it's like huge boobs... it's beautiful ;D
<?= unfuck(unfuck($stop['stop_desc'])) ?> was may favourite part... there are actually entities that are triple escaped in the descriptions...
16:57
LOL !
the name of the function is my favorite part :P
Man it's officialy working ! I met the client at 14h (exactly one hour) and i'll be able to present this fuck'n schedule working !
OMG

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