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12:01
Anyone have any experience with Prestashop modules ? 1 whole day i am trying to fix an error it wont work ...
TECHNICAL ERROR: unable to loal оплата Details: Error thrown: [object Object] Text status: error
@Incognito When doing code like this, being explicit and understandable is far better than being terse. Having this on one line:
char t[&((struct flock *)0)->l_start == 0 ? 1 : -1];
make it really hard to review.
4:30am buses to London are no fun to wake up for. Russian visa has been applied for now though. Sucks you have to do it in person.
the error comes from trying to Disply() a tpl file in a hook ! i write it myself first ! not work ! i copy paste a working one from another module ! changed to mine ! not work !
then i fking copy paste everything from another module and it still not work ... :|
posted on July 20, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by marianoR */

@Fabor hey what are you planning to do in Russia?
12:05
I don't know SO gets a chat room, miahahaaa
Climb Mt. Elbrus.
cool
@Incognito Also, in commit messages, it is good to say why something is being done, not just what. e.g. why is there a commit that does "Makes strcasestr use AC_CHECK_FUNC" - what problem is that solving?
@Danack Great feedback, thank you. I agree with both points.
ah, that's cool
12:07
In this specific case I'm worried I break this feature for GNU/Hurd and Solais 10
((struct flock *)0)->l_start
How is that not a null pointer access?
@DaveRandom Tried disconnecting the HDDs and still crashing unfortunately. Going to see if I can find an old GPU around to check if it was as we suspected. Driver update didn't help.
@Danack Where in the struct is the l_start member?
casting 0 to a pointer...
Oh shit yeh, wrong level, was thinking . not ->
That should segfault I would have thought
12:09
6 mins ago, by Danack
make it really hard to review.
I should also mention I'm a novice with C and fumbling my way through manuals and feeback from others who know what they're doing ;).
@Fabor It's definitely the gfx card I reckon, the disk errors were probably caused by the machine falling over mid-write, chkdsk will probably sort that out unless you're really unlucky - even now you probably only have a few bad sectors
^ all that is only educated guesswork btw, may not be right
When you get sudden safety shutout, 9 times out of 10 it's because something overheated
Aye. Well GPU is still my number one suspect.
@Incognito could be worse; I munged XML to JSON in C/XSLT
@Amelia :D
12:12
Which sucks as this GPU is a replacement for my last one failing a few months ago.
@Fabor Maybe try re-seating the heat sink on the GPU, could just be crappy thermal pasting or something
Worth a go.
Same goes for CPU, those cores were running suspiciously hot on idle
Also the wild variation in temp between cores maybe suggests an uneven seating of the heat sink
Also one was missing.
Yeh that's weird
@Danack Doesn't the preceding & make it into a ptrptr in fact? This is why nested exprs like that are silly, just use a temp var @Incognito
Chances are the compiler will do the same thing with it, so write the readable version instead
12:18
i am trying to make a simple shout box popup, where anyone visiting the website can post message. I have login credentials in my php environment variables. But i have to avoid 3rd party chat interface (its very easy using them, but I cannot use outside chat hosting). Any resource i may utilise ?
@user1977867 Google's a good start. Is this homework?
@asgrim @philsturgeon @Ocramius yes, you have to book the massive fuck off ribs too — let's sort a time/number and I'll sort it, who's in?
FYI
Thanks @DaveRandom and @Danack I've added your notes and will make some updates based on them.
"massive fuck off ribs" - is that what it says on the menu?
But for now I have to get to work with my dayjob :p
12:20
what's a "massive fuck off ribs" ?
Cheers!
@tereško Presumably a rack of BBQ ribs or something
@tereško it's an adjective
"massive fuck-off" being analogous to "fucking huge"
@Amelia no i have been trying to find google solution, but most of them are hosted chats. There used to be a google chat box which got depricated in 2012
must be an american thing
12:22
@tereško UK thing
It's a decidedly weird use of expletive superlative
it that case, I am a bit more confused
@DaveRandom sometimes it's apt, though
I probably am way too polite, but IMHO it's a bit excessive
@tereško How far north in the UK have you been? We get more prone to swearing the further north you go.
12:24
Ugh, m4sh is such a horrible thing
@Amelia I have been only to London (for a week) .. english isn't my native tongue
@tereško ah. In the frozen icy wastes up north (where 20 celsius is hotter than the sun to us), we swear like sailors.
Good morning
12:26
@Amelia Yeh, once you get far enough north they just started hiding swearwords in town names
Scunthorpe, Clitheroe, Penistone
@DaveRandom You mean like bristol?
Nope, clearly too abstract even for me
Bristol is very clearly a dirty word.
So is Liverpool.
Side note : jsfiddle.net looks ugly with noScript enabled
Well yeh there's also Poole, you don't even need to leave the south coast for that
@AlmaDo No shit :-P
12:33
@DaveRandom it is boring. You need trees? Here it is, ltree. You need document-oriented denormalisation? Here it is, jsonb. You need native partitioning? Here it is, inherit tables. It's even f*cking capable of do INSERT .. RETURNING id So, MySQL is much better: implement everything by your own without being afraid of reinventing a wheel :p
I am saddened but not surprised to learn that this is a thing
pgsql 4 life
@DaveRandom Review #2: "This book changed my life". Oh god...
@AlmaDo Yeh sorry for taking all your fun away :-P
12:40
@DaveRandom yeah. Well, I use Postgree as well :D
Sweet, spare graphics card hanging around at work. Nvida Quatro :P
@tereško Come to PHPNW
^ you want to "take it for a while" ?
@AlmaDo It can't do ALTER TABLE .. ADD COLUMN .. BEFORE <other col> though, so there's still something for you to hack at in horrible ways
@Fabor cannot afford it
@AlmaDo heh it's a bit too crappy. I just need to confirm the GPU is killing it.
@tereško Tried asking your company to send you?
12:41
@Fabor Won't drive 3 displays, if you care
I am currently unemployed
There's actually 3 display ports in the back. Either way I am only running 1-2 currently.
.. and probably will keep farting around till september
4
@DaveRandom well, I was never understanding the purpose of columns "ordering" as in DML it's just SELECT foo, bar instead of SELECT bar, foo
@tereško Reached the end of your tether with them then? Get hired at a place where you can actually be appreciated for your work.
12:42
And those who use SELECT * in production? Let them burn in the hell!
@Fabor Yeh I know, but I also happen to know (because I ran into it recently) that they only have two heads so you can only use 2 of them concurrently
Also if you don't own any displayport cables you may as well just buy a whole new gfx card with sane connectors because they are very expensive
Does anyone know if a "parameterised" uri such as /user/{id:\d+}/{name} is covered by any RFC ?
I would say it isn't
@AlmaDo You are 100% correct of course, but it still irritates the anal retentive in me
lol
@Danack I joined the other room btw
12:46
@DaveRandom Tell me about it. I already bought one for the current GPU.
@Danack tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570, not sure if that specific syntax is valid, I know it exists but never really paid much attention to the content
TIL about 6570
That's the one I was thinking of - it's not quite the same is it?
Pretty useful for describing APIs
12:48
@nikita2206 In theory yes, I suspect not in practice or you'd probably have heard of it before now
I don't think it's what @DaveRandom was talking about though
@Danack not sure, only ever skimmed it
@DaveRandom I was not using it in MySQL, nor would I need it in Postgree :p
Hey @Fabor was good seeing you on Saturday! Living so close we should grab a beer more often.
I'll have to get my livers permission first :P
Coming to NW15?
12:56
Can't do NW unless I start bringing my daughter with me!
Ah yes, we already talked about it.
Maybe in a few years
Sad but also joyous times.
@Fabor can you point me to some people in the room that I was chatting with on Saturday... I've got the opposite problem of knowing peoples twitter hand and not faces/names.
@DaveRandom is Chris. The long-haired beer inhaling Manchesterian (He likes that word)
@Jimbo is the baby-faced ladies man, also from Manchester.
12:59
So .lol is going to be released for your TLD buying pleasure soon. Now taking bets on how fast we see php.lol and php7.lol
And laser quest king?
@Fabor Nob. 700 points hell yeah!
@Danack I presume you know is the glorious bearded "please help me" eyed man. (See starred messages for reference)
@AlmaDo unfortunately, most of developers dont even think twice about doing it
Amazing, thanks @Fabor. And hi everyone.
13:02
/waves
@garoevans Did you enjoy the conference?
I guess php.net manual comments don't auto-link with https but does with http?
@Jimbo yea, had a great time. So glad I stayed on for the bears and the pub. The talks were great, but the evening seemed to be were the conversation really picks up!
Yep, it's definitely also about what happens in-between / after talks. I don't remember the bears though, you must've been pretty out of it :P
Chris went to that pub 3 times over that one day.
haha, after a ferry and taxi home I had a full day of being a dad and doing DIY. Was feeling the beers.
Did you all go to the One Eyed Dog afterwards? That's where I headed home.
13:07
@Fabor No.
I thought you went once during with us. Once with Danack and then the evening?
Also was your drive him a lot smoother than coming up?
Not denying that, just complaining about Manchesterian
oh lol yeah.
@Fabor Also I think you meant lady-faced babies man
lol!
13:08
o/ @garoevans
Apache help:
exampe.co.uk/projects.php?title=First+Title&type=w
to
example.co.uk/First+Title/Web

I've managed to write the first part, just can't get my head around the second as O keep running into errors:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ project.php?title=$1 [L]
ha, hi Chris
I guess php.net manual comments don't auto-link with https but does with http?
oops
how did that send twice?
@Rahul Try RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /project.php?title=$1 [L,QSA]
What I have so far:
example.co.uk/First+Title&type=w

I've tried doing:

RewriteRule ^(.*)&Interior$ project.php?title=$1&type=i [L]
13:10
@ScottArciszewski I only see it once? … it's just sometimes client which displays it twice
@DaveRandom Bastard! That's -1 on the beer count
You're now on 23
I saw it twice
@ScottArciszewski It does stuff like that sometimes when you have a flaky connection, it's a client-side error
oh hai @garoevans
morning rest of new peepz
13:11
Hey @JoeWatkins. I finally found my way back into room 11!
@Rahul use absolute paths in rewrite rules, relative paths are fraught with difficulty
/me w00ts
@DaveRandom I've looked into QSA, although does this help the problem of the second $_GET[]?
Ahh so that's why the / ? To make it absolute I guess?
@Rahul QSA means that if I ask for foo?bar=baz it will get rewritten to project.php?bar=baz&title=foo&type=i, without it you would get project.php?title=foo&type=i
It's the absolute path (based on docroot) that really matters and is probably causing you problems, though
rewrite all day in here, is it all same guy ?
13:14
Yeah probably me, been stuck all day haha! Sorry!
Seriously, you need to just use a proper PHP-based router...
no need to apologize, was just feeling sorry for you ...
that's not always the best idea @DaveRandom
you really want to invoke a php interpreter before anything is served ?
As soon as you have something that would need >1 rewrite rule you should do it in PHP, IMO
rewrite is terrible, but if you're using it extensively, chances are you have little choice ...
@DaveRandom Thanks Dave, I'll look into that after I've made this temporary solution.
13:17
@JoeWatkins Honestly, in the interests of code clarity and keeping the application logic in one place, I think this is the lesser of two evils, at least with apache.
YMMV, of course
We have a couple of lighttpd (don't ask) rewrites. Not proud of the few we have but it's to support a number of entry points and a new document root.
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)$ /project.php?title=$1&type=$2 [L,QSA]

Could I have access to both:
example.com/First+Title
example.com/First+Title/Web

Is that not possible? I get one, and the other stops working, driving me insane haha
not at scale, you want every php process available, that the machine can handle, to be used serving your application, not redirecting requests ...
@garoevans 99% of the time a subdomain would probably have been a better solution, but hindsight 20/20 etc
We all have legacy shite that we pretend doesn't exist
Yes @DaveRandom, and we're supporting other bad decisions from the past.
13:19
@Rahul Look into greediness in regular expressions
I'm just thinking of a thing I worked on that had undergone many transitions, many redesigns and been restructured a bunch of times, but needed to have all links work, it would have taken a huge number of php processes to route everything, it just would not have worked ...
Also that regexp sort of looks like boobs
@ScottArciszewski git.php.net/?p=web/php.git;a=blob;f=include/… correct, no https…
@garoevans Like lighttpd you mean? :-P
I wonder if I could submit a PR to make http into https??
13:21
@DaveRandom Regex greediness aside, would that not work?
I don't have any room to criticise, I am currently fiddling with an MS SQL DB...
@ScottArciszewski you can, to github.com/php/web-php
@DaveRandom he mentioned microsoft ... get him
@Rahul It'll work fine as long as the expr is right, you probably want RewriteRule ^([^/]+)(?:/(.*))?$ /project.php?title=$1&type=$2 [L,QSA] or similar
13:23
@ScottArciszewski ;-)
lol nntp
Should probably handle ftps and sftp if we handle ftp
@DaveRandom I'll give that a try! Cheers! Again, I just need access to both the URLs, /Test+Title and /Test+Title/Whatever if that makes sense
@Rahul That one rule should satisfy both of those, but you might want two separate rules as I'm not 100% certain what the value of $_GET['type'] will be if you didn't specify it
Should just be the empty string but you'd have to test
user895378
morning
15 hours ago, by DaveRandom
// todo: kill self
user895378
13:29
oh dear :)
morning daniel
user895378
@DaveRandom Is that the "hangover" kill self or the "work" kill self?
user895378
sometimes they overlap.
@DaveRandom well, so long as you'll admit that ...
@rdlowrey It's a Microsoft-driven kill self, so definite overlap into the "work" side of things
13:31
I'm not sure whether I'd rather work with SQL Server or MySQL though, SQL Server is a little less retarded these days, MySQL isn't really improving afaict
Line 7: What's the separator? ([^/]+)#HERE#(?:/(.*))
^         # Start of subject
  ([^/]+) # Capture 1 or more non-slash characters
  (?:     # Start of optional non-capturing group
    /     # Literal slash
    (.*)  # Capture 0 or more characters
  )?      # End of optional non-capturing group
$         # End of subject
@DaveRandom All day I've been getting a redirect to 404, I must have a isset() somewhere whilst I thought it was the Apache, whoops. As I can't do /Title/Web, I get redirected.
Check the access and error logs
13:37
I don't know how to access those, are they automatically generated in root or something?
You'll have to inspect the config and see how they are set up, see httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/logs.html
I forget what the default config is, not used Apache for a while
Cheers Dave
@DaveRandom With the / it seems to be acting like a directory, hence why I can't see any page styles/images as they're linked from their folders through root. Any apache to prevent acting like a dir?
I'm sure I've seen something before, but I can't recall.
@Rahul You need to use absolute paths
Like, everywhere
Oh right, my bad. Also I think it'll be easier for me to just set 3 types out rather than have the second $2
Don't do <img src="foo.jpg">, do <img src="/foo.jpg">
Relative paths are only useful for components that are designed to be portable
They really do not play nice with URL rewriting
13:46
RewriteRule ^([^/]+)(?:&i)?$ /project.php?title=$1&type=i [L,QSA] <- I'm not sure how to input the type=i as regex/apache
Is it just literally ([^/]+)(i)$
Not sure what you mean
I have three type=foo's
Seriously, I honestly promise you it will be simpler and quicker to just route everything through a signle PHP script
Let's call them i, b, d.

RewriteRule ^([^/]+)(i)?$ /project.php?title=$1&type=i [L,QSA]

RewriteRule ^([^/]+)(b)?$ /project.php?title=$1&type=b [L,QSA]

RewriteRule ^([^/]+)(d)?$ /project.php?title=$1&type=d [L,QSA]
You've already spent half a day wrestling with mod_rewrite, you could have done this in PHP in 15 minutes...
13:49
You forget how bad I am at PHP, haha! I just need a temporary solution for the next few days whilst I study that php routing stuff.
@Rahul Those would requite the requested URL to end with one of those letters
And that regexp will probably never match anything at all
Yes, that's what I want
@DaveRandom note that the last capturing group always has a question mark behind it…
So I need:
example.com/foo
example.com/foo/i
example.com/foo/b
example.com/foo/d
for the sake of me having to define absolute's everywhere lets change the second / to &.
RewriteRule ^/?([^/]+)(?:/([ibd])?/?)?$  /project.php?title=$1&type=$2 [L,QSA]
13:53
I'll give it a shot, for the sake of paths, the & would go here?
?:&([ibd]
Correct?
Should match:
example.com/foo
example.com/foo/
example.com/foo/i
example.com/foo/i/
example.com/foo/b
example.com/foo/b/
example.com/foo/d
example.com/foo/d/
@Rahul What &?
You don't want an & anywhere...
example.com/foo&i
Why would you do that?
For now, to test it
Or I'll have to go through all my php and redo the / path thing
You need to do that anyway...
You need to do that first, in fact
13:55
Ok sec
@Fabor I think people are more of the opinion it's more a "I will eat your soul" look.
@DaveRandom Yeah but the reason I need to is because when I go on example.com/foo/ I get tons of Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in……… etc.
lol. There's a band I haven't heard in a long time.
And therefor the same in /foo/i, /foo/b, /foo/d, etc.
@Rahul You need to fix those problems in your code then, don't just hack around it. You can't get the rewrite rules working until your code is written in such a way that it work with them.
14:00
Might start using "fee fi fo fum" instead of "foo bar baz qux".
"I can smell... the fingerprints of scum"
heh
@DaveRandom That's why I wanted to test with &s I have no idea why I'm getting PHP errors from something like that, as it's acting as a directory. So There's no way to use &'s than /'s? Is it not as simple as / to & ?
@Rahul Not really, and it also is not particularly useful to test things that yo u aren't going to be using in real life...
14:08
@Rahul , why do you insist on using Apache for URL routing ?!
Sadism obviously
@tereško I've said this like 5 times
has he given an answer?
good morning
14:11
Yes, I did. I'm shit at PHP.
It doesn't matter, PHP is waaaaay easier than mod_rewrite
@Rahul then maybe you should start by learning PHP
or find a different room
I would, this is just a temp solution.
@DaveRandom We've all said it a few times.
14:13
Anyways, I've given up I have to move on to my other projects, will come back to this later. Maybe I'll try the PHP routing next.
@Rahul If the temp solution takes longer to create than doing it the other way in the first place, then you haven't gained anyhing ;-)
45 secs ago, by Rahul
I would, this is just a temp solution.
BULLSHIT
Hahaha
$r->addRoute('GET', '/user/{name}/{id:[0-9]+}', 'handler0');
Not overly difficult looking is it? ^
14:15
@Rahul you where asking about fastroute last night... hit a road block with it?
http://gizmodo.com/programming-sucks-why-a-job-in-coding-is…
Fav Part:
You discover that one day, some idiot decided that since another idiot decided that 1/0 should equal infinity, they could just use that as a shorthand for "Infinity" when simplifying their code. Then a non-idiot rightly decided that this was idiotic, which is what the original idiot should have decided, but since he didn't, the non-idiot decided to be a dick and make this a failing error in his new compiler. Then he decided he wasn't going to tell anyone that this was an error, because he's a dick, and now all your snowf
static state … Nice trap!
@Rahul I ain't very good at routing either, but defining handlers to various routes seems infinitely superior than hardcoding logic in switches switches
I never really understood why a url like index.php?action=search&type=book&author=fitzgerald is not SEO friendly
14:24
@bwoebi why does it sound familiar Division By Zero in a new version
@ziGi ??
check my previous message
8 mins ago, by ziGi
http://gizmodo.com/programming-sucks-why-a-job-in-coding-is…
Fav Part:
You discover that one day, some idiot decided that since another idiot decided that 1/0 should equal infinity, they could just use that as a shorthand for "Infinity" when simplifying their code. Then a non-idiot rightly decided that this was idiotic, which is what the original idiot should have decided, but since he didn't, the non-idiot decided to be a dick and make this a failing error in his new compiler. Then he decided he wasn't going to tell anyone that this was an error, because he's a dick, and now all your snowf
@Orangepill because it has higher signal-to-nose ratio
@teresko I guess... it's definitely prettier ... and more human friendly
you asked about SEO, not UI
user1642018
14:32
hi all, i have simple question.,
well played sir, well played
I see that I am being tactically ignored
I see that I am being tactically ignored
@ziGi ah, hehe
Hello, Can a database query be written inside a controller ?
@Orangepill It's inaccurate to say it's not SEO friendly. It's harder to remember and type in that format so most people like to URL rewrite it\
that depends on your framework, but it's generally a bad idea
most frameworks put those in the model
14:44
Im on code igniter, i know, but is it hard to write model for each simple controller
* it is
you can reuse models
from different controllers
in fact, you can use as many models as you want from a single controller
reusing models, I should think more about it, you are right
Thanks friends, I got my answer
this is getting silly: FF the "developer edition" is more stable than the "standard edition"
@RezaSh can: yes; should: no
so is this all a psr-7 middleware dispatcher really is :
foreach ($this->middlewares as $middleware){ $response = $middleware($request, $response); }
14:48
@tereško what does FF stands for ?
firefox prolly
user924016
Mornings!
@Orangepill that seem really stupid way to do things
@teresko point me at a smarter way... trying to make sure I understand
14:54
I don't know what would be the "smart way" (mostly, because I have not given even 5 min to think on it), but "run all the things" seems quite stupid
also, from what I can see, it would force the $response to most important part in the application
@SebastianBergmann Could I ask you to add resource-operations to packagist so composer can install 5.0-dev of PHPUnit.
user924016
so middlew
user924016
are..
@teresko I see what you are saying. looking at it again it would be a pain in the ass to use in all but the most trivial cases... and those cases it's not really beneficial at all.

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