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00:12
@Danack it didn't work and now there's a weird pattern on my screen, what did you do
00:27
@bwoebi I just forgot...
@ircmaxell I like how we immediately go from AST to CFG … It always has been disturbing me how opcache basically postprocesses the finished opcodes…
But all you did is just creating the CFG itself… It's nice … but what I'm really interested in is how CFG based optimizations work ;-)
(but yeah, for that you obviously first need the CFG generator^^)
01:17
Guys, instead of opening a RFC, I wrote a small document about the pipeline operator utilities and possible implementation: github.com/haskellcamargo/php7-pipeline-operator-proposal/blob/…
 
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02:17
@MarceloCamargo Out of curiosity, wouldn't this also be as neatly handled by method chaining?
@MarceloCamargo I feel a lot like that should be really solved as an userspace library and not in PHP itself…
Ahh, nevermind, you already mention that
Does anyone know of some reading material on creative use for generators? I've read @NikiC's co routines article; just wondering what other out-of-the-box ideas are floating around.
@DanLugg Uh, usually coroutines… but it's also nice as a "class" … In the sense that it yields an object with state, an input and an output. … Like that you feed the Generator with data (which returns information whether it needs more data or if data is complete) and then the Generator processes that data.
instead of the inverse where the Generator feeds your app.
at that point Generators serve as well as output as as input mechanisms
Generators can be also nicely used as proxies between other Generators … like buffering output from the Generator and passing forward input it gets sent in.
Generators are very versatile tools…
Ah, okay. That latter point is interesting; that sort of generator composition.
I was referring to more concrete applications; pipelining trickery and such.
02:28
yeah, Aerys is using all these sorts of Generator usages e.g. for middlewares (proxies between Generators… passing input forward, eventually manipulating it; and yielding everything back too.)
Or for example Parsers are nicely written as Generators… you send input in and it yields you back whether more data is needed. Then calls some callback if something interesting happened in the stream of data.
Someone needs to make that into a PHP meme
if we have try/catch blocks inside if blocks, are they always executed no matter what?
Ah, okay; I think it was discussion of Aerys that got me thinking this. Some sort of pipelining approach for middleware @bwoebi
It could be solved in userland and not by PHP itself if it were specific only for lists, strings or anything else. But it is a generic implementation. It works for function calls. The example used a specific library just to show improved readability.
@DanLugg yup, that's what we're currently doing and it turned to be relatively efficient. (the Generator handling all these middlewares though is a big mess code-wise (the ninth circle of Dantes hell in terms of NPath-Complexity) (but it works nicely and is not that bad))
02:34
Any contrived examples?
@MarceloCamargo It works as long as it's always the first parameter which we're targeting… but when it isn't, everything breaks up…
@Sherif turning a lie into a truth is always a good thing.
That is why we can use the character $ as a wildcard there.
@MarceloCamargo … at which point it IMO gets ugly
@bwoebi Wait, what is the lie exactly?
It isn't because |> is almost unknown that it isn't an useful concept. Nested functions should not be stored in variables to improve readability, but another way to express that is useful.
02:36
I'm totally not sold of that… and would be surprised when internals agrees with you. I see the point… but still.
When you have a lot of functions with different arity, your code get messed up.
@MarceloCamargo I definitely see what you mean (well… that's the whole point of fluent interfaces to not have to pass state forward as first param)… just that it's now also for arrays and other primitives.
@MarceloCamargo sure… just don't nest them too much, IMO.
Partial application + pipe semantics could work
$myValue
|> aFunction(1, "x", $)
|> bFunction($, 2)
|> cFunction($)

Instead of

cFunction(bFunction(aFunction(1, "x", $myValue), 2))
IMO this feature is bad because of the very same reason why fluent interfaces are bad (except for builders).
@Sherif That Java isn't slow.
02:39
@bwoebi oh, I think that's the point of the meme, eh
:)
You'd have to be at gunpoint to say that.
The unique problem I can see is by parameterization of built-in functions, that can be solved by wildcards.
@Sherif ;-)
Deterministic functions and data handling becomes much more easy to read in such way.
I don't like Java, but JVM lives inside my <3
Yea the JVM is great. To hell with Java. Such a useless language.
Java is a shitty language running in a wonderful environment.
Python is a wonderful language running in a shitty environment.
02:42
@MarceloCamargo to read? yes, absolutely! to understand and follow? not sure. It basically is half-way to the clean solution of just having temporary variables with actually helpful names.
PHP is a shitty language running in a shitty environment?
... I was trying to grasp where this was going
Temporary variables are a workaround, not a consistent solution.
@MarceloCamargo Here we disagree ;-)
02:43
That is what was thought in previous PHP versions, when you had to store a function inside a variale to later apply it.
@MarceloCamargo meh… today people just cram it all into one long line.
Perhaps the whole idea of a "pipe" operator would work better if the only valid operands were iterators?
And the same happened so before with array access from functions.
@DanLugg +1 to that idea
"replace spaces by underscore"
|> str_replace(" ", "_")
02:45
ArrayAccess was just a horrible idea altogether. Let's forget it ever happened.
sdd
sdd
Any of you can handle php & html & css?
(All of them)
@Sherif so… We rather should always extend ArrayObject?
Imagine if you have to replace all diacritics of a string by using tables.

"áéíóú"
|> preg_replace_all("/áãàâ/", "a")
|> preg_replace_all("/éẽéê/", "e")
...
@bwoebi The hell with ArrayObject. I've never found a valid use case for that that didn't make me think to myself... WHY on earth am I making my code overly complicated with zero benefits?!
@MarceloCamargo or just write a smart function which removes all the diacritics by analyzing unicode ranges
02:47
That's not what happens on userland.
xrange(1, 100)
	|> generator_filter($x ~> $x % 3)
	|> generator_map($x ~> $x * 2)
	|> generator_sum()
	;
@Sherif yeah, that just was a rhetorical question^^
You can see what happens in the order that happens.
That's much more human-friendly.
F# and LiveScript, such well designed languages implement them, also Shellscript, with |.
And generators look beautiful with them.
piping in bash is actually nice… because it's a different stream… you still have your args, unaffected from stdin.
^^ Same with Powershell
I like Powershell
02:50
It's a proper optional additional way to transmit data
When you want to deal with immutability, it is very useful.
and nothing hacked into the args
Temp vars are not the way to deal with this situation. The expressiveness and abstraction, important concepts in programming language designs, are lost. It would be a great advance for PHP in the point of view of language designers, also.
I feel like it's weird to specify stdin via < operator in bash… it's putting stdin right behind the args… weird.
Bash is weird by default. :P
02:53
|> is too. :P
I don't say we need exactily this combinator.
Maybe the chicken operator?
:>
meh ^^
(good night)
We have spaceship and null coalesce. The language would power with pipeline. :P
Good night. ^^
@MarceloCamargo spaceship can goto hell.
@MarceloCamargo hey bro, hoping you can answer this..everytime we do session_start() does that start a new session or is there just one continuous one on the server?
slightly confused
02:59
BRO
WAT R U DOIN BRO
BRO
STAHP
why do we have to do session_start() on every page
that uses SESSION variables
IM CONFUSED
 
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04:50
@FlorianMargaine congratulations! welcome to the club :)
05:24
@PeeHaa thank you, it worked! Now the problem is that I have columns "EDITED" and "ADDED" in both tables , but after the query, they are just once... can i have them separately for photos and birds tables?
so i figured it out, "SELECT *, photos.edited as photosEdited, photos.added as photosAdded, birds.edited as birdsEdited, birds.added as birdsAdded FROM photos INNER JOIN birds ON birds.id = photos.birdId
is there better way available?
05:42
good morning
06:26
hi
i am looking for live search for this code <?php
@session_start();
$userregistriedid = $_SESSION["registerid"];
$myjobs=mysqli_query($conn1,"select

glassicam_viewjobs.viewjobsid,glassicam_viewjobs.viewjobregisterid,glassicam_viewjobs.title,glassicam_viewjobs.description,glassicam_viewjobs.address,glassicam_viewjobs.image

files,glassicam_viewjobs.postalcode,glassicam_register.registerid,glassicam_register.email,glassicam_viewjobs.file1,glassicam_viewjobs.file2,glassicam_viewjobs.file3,glassicam_viewj
but not working
not working for this
hi sergey ]
hi sergey*
hi olli
@Gordon ^
Also Mornin.
hi Dan Lugg
@madu can you please stop pinging people at random
its considered rude
ok
also, please provide your code as a link to codepad instead of pasting it here
06:31
Thanks uncle Gordon, how are you?
ok
@madu see room-11.github.io for some more guidelines
@BenjaminGruenbaum right now, tired :)
Story of my life :D Tired good or tired bad?
ok ok
@BenjaminGruenbaum tired good. because of baby.
06:34
Great :)
mornin
@FlorianMargaine grats
@gordon check that link
@JoeWatkins ty
Morning
06:46
i am trying to integrate live search for this bootsnipp.com/snippets/featured/carousel-rows
@bwoebi \o/
@Gordon thanks
@LeviMorrison hehehe
hi
why you want to use jquery for live search
by using jquery it will slow down the results as the list grows .. try to use PHP with ajax
https://codeforgeek.com/2014/09/ajax-search-box-php-mysql/

See this it may help you

Load all your data in database .. and query the database ..
06:56
ok i will try @makemelivetechnologies
i tried demo but its not working in codeforgeek.com/2014/09/ajax-search-box-php-mysql
wait let me see
yes it working
what problem you are facing .. there should be some errors or warning ??
its working naa
but what i want to means when we search it should show down below in search box like
jsfiddle.net/giorgitbs/52ak9/…
is it possible?
give me the full link
07:00
ok
did you get full link
you want to implement this fiddle example on your website bootsnipp.com/snippets/featured/carousel-rows
right
@madu That is horribly and vulnerable to sql injection @makemelivetechnologies
on its the example i shows in fiddle
i want like i showed in fiddle
thats what i am saying to @madu @peehaa to use database to query for search and not jquery
if we live search using php ajax
ok @makemelivetechnologies
can i give live url i am working
so you will understand
you have to use jquery but not alne jquery you have to use ajax also with it and to alter according to your need
ok give it
login using [email protected] for email
and password 1234
ok
on that i want to search below jobs
07:06
give me some keywor or list which should i search
i cant see any jobs there
did you see lets see job
ohh wait lets see is the job
yaa :D
yes
can you give me the whole code of these page
ok
07:07
hi guys is there any possibility to get post id in wordpress custom post loop
listen
@madu
have you included js library in your page.. as i see there is error on console $ not defined
yes
yes i included
you have not included check it
did you see below?
line number 212 myjob.php
$ not defined
show me the code of line 212 my jb.php
07:10
ok
@BoopathiRajan see this it mayhelp you :

http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/144312/get-post-id-in-while-loops-outputting-page-id

https://wordpress.org/support/topic/get-id-of-post-in-loop

http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/124142/how-to-get-current-post-id-of-a-custom-post-type-in-a-loop-using-template-singel
check the code from this codepad.viper-7.com/euOBse @makemelivetechnologies
ok
at what line your live search code is there
@madu show me the line number
of live serach
search
07:15
codepad.viper-7.com/3E8lwu @makemelivetechnologies
the code of live search is in different file right
which file is it
yes searchbox.php
but i keep above code did you see
in that link
thats the code in searchbox.php
hmmm you have included it in myjobs.php
07:18
yes
i have to search below jobs
with that
or any code
for search
give me the searchbox.php
complete code
ok
that the full code
in searchbox.php @makemelivetechnologies
itryed with jquery
ok
@madu take my gmail id [email protected]

and mail me the code .. we will solve it at night or saturday .. if not its urgent
now iam at my job place
07:23
ok
this has to bee see in deep
you can contact me any time
ok ok
not a big issue it will be solved just a matter of time
i am also in job place
where are you from @madu
07:23
HYD
great me mumbai
:)
indians :)
Yes
ok lets do it at night or saturday
mail me :)
now iam going just debug it little bro it will be solved or we will solved it
bye take care
ok bye
07:34
morning
@makemelivetechnologies What I am saying is that the resource you linked is utter crap and dangerous
mysql_query("select * from table_name where <coloumn_name> LIKE '%{$key}%'");
Is a sure way to get "hacked"
@kelunik o/
07:49
Good morning
@PeeHaa you will get rected with that -)
Anonymous
08:06
morning
08:17
hi
08:42
moin
@DaveRandom yo nigga]
@flagger please stop flagging people for just linking their questions in chat. It's not spam until they are doing it repeatedly/aggressively
@DaveRandom In the flagger's defensive OP sure linked it a lot :)
Yeh but in different rooms. I personally don't have a problem with that as long as long as they only do it once
Damnit why don't we have a decent git platform written in php :(
08:50
There are no actual rules against it...
@PeeHaa Like a gitlab-type thing?
@DaveRandom I don't think I am agree with that. Imo it's just like cross posting on the site. People will not have all the info because somebody else already pulled out more info at another thread
@DaveRandom Yeah. Gitlib / gogs
gogs is a piece of shit and gitlab is well... ruby
huh WAITWUT!?
> edited 2 mins ago

Your Common Sense
89.1k1478134
It's only a matter of time before we get a lurker, then
Yeah :)
But serious. Is writing a git platform really that hard?
Does git at least have proper php bindings by now somehow? Last time I checked it was meh
I dunno, seems like the sort of thing that would exist but I never really looked, I have always just used exec() etc
@PeeHaa it has
08:56
@DaveRandom Infidel!
I've never had much cause to script git
@AlmaDo linky? :)
You could use exec() or spend weeks learning how it works - ain't nobody got time for that
1 min ago, by DaveRandom
I dunno, seems like the sort of thing that would exist but I never really looked, I have always just used exec() etc
@DaveRandom True
08:59
For some reason, when someone tells "True" I'm tempted to reply "False" :\
ThW
ThW
Morning
Morning @ThW
Hellu everyone!
hey
09:16
Wow i come back and see i have a stared message. what a motivating start to program stuff!
@PeeHaa He was a dick to people, hopefully he learned his lesson
@Jimbo You realize it was not the first ban right? :)
@PeeHaa Noep... regular thing then?
Yeah. It's the third time (that I know of)
I will never be able to turn on E_STRICT again :(
error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_STRICT);
I hate the L in S.O.L.I.D.
09:27
NOW it is Thursday. Damn Danack trolling.
yesterday, by Danack
Well, at least it's Friday tomorrow.
how can you not know what day is :D
morning @all
Because knowing what day it is can be depressing
Mornhaa
09:51
I'm having a hard time finding info on the system requirements of hhvm on the google. Anybody has a link? cc @Sara?
You expect System Requirements for open source software?
Yes

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