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Actually would be more php style would be if the continue; would execute the switch again
So you could change the variable and then continue;
Just to allow for more fubar code
You scare me.
I'm just going to pretend I never heard of this continue issue and this whole conversation never too k place
@Charles you have used CodeIgniter?
@rlemon Nope.
crap - I'm struggling to get started and the docs don't generally offer much to the utter newb.
20:10
I forget, is CI one of those that uses code generation and scaffolding and all that?
@Charles Code generation? No. Scaffolding? Yes.
yup.. (what ^ said)
@BoltClock have you used it? I have a very basic question.
@rlemon I haven't tried CI 2.0 yet.
20:13
public resources (like css, images, js files), where do I store them and how do I include them.
I have created a folder in application/ called assets/ (or public/ if that makes more sense)
but 403 when trying to directly access it.
@rlemon Where is your system/ located?
If CI is anything like most other frameworks, there should already be a public mount point folder somewhere. Probably on the same level as application.
(assuming application/ is in system/ as per defaults)
no in 2.0 :<
Oh, they moved it out?
@rlemon neat, about freakin' time they did that
Well make sure application/ is in docroot and can actually be accessed, and make sure there isn't an .htaccess that's blocking out anything but the known folders or something
so my structure is: (in /var/www)
application/
        public/
        .... the rest .....
system/
Check your rewrite rules and any .htaccess files around.
well i'm assuming application works as i can get the boilerplate up and running.
stupid .htaccess in application/ "Deny from all"
@rlemon lol
20:19
but really is this the best / accepted way to include public assets? or is there a better way than
base_url('application/assets/js/util.js');
@rlemon Yeah, I think that's the default one they put in there, to stop anyone trying to access and trigger PHP files
@rlemon Not sure. I dump all my assets outside my CI folder (just because I can)
lol, the overkill is each directory level has a index.html with a fake 403
that is amazing.
i wonder who else will magically return 8 minutes after you posted that.
@edorian +16 on such a question? ^^
20:30
Now write a nice answer from the source :)
In a simple foreach loop, does the GC remove declared locals each iteration?
@edorian I don't think that one can answer "why" from source ;) I could answer "how", but not "why" ^^
investigate history :P
or do some other magic thing saying it's because all scoped stuff is a loop except ifs .. or whatever the answer is :)
@edorian I think the only reasonable way to argue is that it just makes the implementation simpler ^^
good enough :)
20:39
@BoltClock do you have any knowledge of how I can improve upon this (Without getting into a complicated templating system)
	public function __construct() {
		parent::__construct();
		$this->load->helper('url'); // always repeated
	}

	public function index()
	{
		$incl['scripts'] = array(
			base_url('application/assets/js/util.js')
		); // always repeated
		$incl['styles'] = array(
			base_url('application/assets/css/layout.css')
		); // always repeated
		$this->load->view('global/header', $incl); // always repeated
		$this->load->view('dashboard/index');
		$this->load->view('global/footer', $incl); // always repeated
that is just a rough example... but i think you understand where i'm going with it.
they aint really views , ya know
Hello everyone
@tereško again with this? i've read your articles, + some. I know semantically php does not offer a MVC (because it can't) -- NOT What I was asking
@rlemon , and you should but have whole file tree in the document root
@tereško I will begin by getting it work as they recommend (which means FS and all)
i'm not gonna buy a car then rip out the seat and put in on the roof.
I'm quickly learning the PHP chat is not the place to get actual PHP help..
20:49
Wait, is that your controller @rlemon ?
And what fromework are you using?
i have answered my own question.. but yes that was part of a controller.
CI 2.1
What did you go with?
I figured out I can just create a Template class and call it like I would my view.
class Template {

    function load($view)
    {
        $CI = &get_instance();
        $CI->load->view('header');
        $CI->load->view($view);
        $CI->load->view('footer');
    }

}
^ cp from SO answer -> not my actual code
oh cool.
I was gonna say you could also make a subclass of the controller, this would be more appropriate if you have a lot of non-view-related actions.
In case anyone's willing to admit to using CakePHP :)
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Q: Use a database view for a model in CakePHP 2.0

Ben BrockaAfter upgrading from Cake 1.3 to 2.0 I I'm getting missing table errors for all my models that use database views rather than tables. My models using tables still work fine. In the past this worked, as this question shows; views worked just like tables. However after moving to Cake 2.0 I get: E...

20:53
basically I always want to do four things with my views - I figured a pseudo Template would work..
1. load my header HTML + insert applicable stylesheets
2. load my footer HTML + insert applicable script tags.
21:04
@Anfurny if you have used CI... this is what I am trying for the Template class...
class Template {

	function load($view, $data = null)
	{
		$CI = &get_instance();

		if( $data && isset( $data['styles'] ) ) {
			$CI->load->view('global/header', array('styles' => $data['styles']) );
		} else {
			$CI->load->view('global/header');
		}

		if( $data && isset( $data['data'] ) ) {
			$CI->load->view($view, $data['data'] );
		} else {
			$CI->load->view($view);
		}

		if( $data && isset( $data['scripts'] ) ) {
			$CI->load->view('global/footer', array('scripts' => $data['scripts']) );
works well.
I use ZF, but they look pretty interchangeable in that snippet
cool, so i'm not insane.
:P
So
Experienced programmers have in-born attitudes.
Premature optimization is evil, for instance.
Or is it the result of their enviornment?
Creating password rules other than length are counter-productive.
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Q: Validating Password Rules

Levi MorrisonThe following method is designed to return true if it passes all of the rules for a password. Does anyone see a way to improve it? Performance improvements are welcome for sake of education. /** * Returns true if and only if a password passes the rules: * - Must be at least 8 characters. * ...

I get both automatic responses to the attitudes.
21:07
@LeviMorrison that can be taken with a grain of salt. I am on the stand that if you are actively looking for the most optimal way (non-project specific) then is it really micro optimization, or gaining a better practise.
I'm not an idiot, but I guess they don't know that.
@LeviMorrison multibyte? (read as: please, regex is so damn awesome, use it, and enjoy all the unicode character class goodness)
@LeviMorrison same thing happens with concatenated sql and lots of other poor practices on SO. You WERE posting on code review...
If I post a non-colorblind friendly color scheme on UX.SE I know I'll hear about it too
You can turn
($foundLetter && $foundNumber)
|| ($foundLetter && $foundSymbol)
|| ($foundNumber && $foundSymbol)
into (($foundLetter + $foundNumber + $foundSymbol) >= 2)
@LeviMorrison My system does not validate your password unless it finds the string "unicorns" or "ponies" in it.. so I think yours is ok..
21:11
Though some people would hate you for it, I'm not among htem.
@NikiC See, that's the kind of feedback I'd like to hear.
On StackExchange, you are an idiot until proven otherwise.
@LeviMorrison So here you go :P I won't register on yet another SE site to post that, though. (Have I ever mentioned how much the system of multiple sites sucks?)
@NikiC You don't plan on participating on code review?
I think it's a side effect of dealing with a fair amount of idiots. SO gets a LOT of bad questions. The non-programming sites are less grumpy
@LeviMorrison heh, okay, I'll register
21:30
ugh.. closures in php... would this apply to an if block (I can't see how it would)
public function isValidPassword($password) {
    return strlen($password) >= 8 &&
        (
            preg_match('(\pL)u', $password) //contains a letter
            + preg_match('(\pN)u', $password) //contains a number
            + preg_match('([^\pL\pN])u', $password) //contains a non-letter/non-number
        ) >= 2;
}
@NikiC Like that ^ ? I'm not familiar with unicode regex.
if( condition ) {
        $header = $CI->load->view('global/header', $data, true);
} else {
       $header = $CI->load->view('global/header', true);
}
^ this echo's the view, but does not save it.
@LeviMorrison hm?
@NikiC Err, I meant whatever u was. I was talking to my boss about unicode and wrote the wrong thing.
@LeviMorrison u just kicks pcre into UTF-8 mode ;)
21:36
@NikiC Thanks :). The expression looks good? I'll be creating tests soon.
@NikiC Great salts.
@LeviMorrison His blog turned up on the HN front page and the server probably wasn't able to handle it. Bad thing is: With all the HN pageviews I doubt that I was the only one whose first thought was to check the config file ^^
21:52
paste.ubuntu.com/818195 <- heading home for the day, but i'll log when I get home
^ Template for CI
I had what I consider to be a genius idea.
[Password reuse is bad](http://xkcd.com/792/)

So, for every site I use:

md5(<somesalt>@websitename)
BAM
Super easy for me to remember, but unique per site.
Good entropy, too.
Bad thing is that I have to md5 it somewhere.
Probably plain-text :/
@LeviMorrison Guilty, I reuse the same password everywhere ^^
@NikiC I have a password pattern.
Any sane person would crack it if they were given a look at the password.
But it will prevent other types of password abuse
I need to figure out something better.
That's why I thought of md5(<salt>@website)
I can't remember URL syntax for chat.
22:01
[your text](http://www.example.com/)
So . . . why didn't my XKCD link work?
You had your () and [] swapped :)
just post the raw link and you get the comic:
@BenBrocka Oh, I knew that. I meant to link it as text.
22:20
Remove singletons with Registry https://github.com/apieum/Registry THX @go_oh
WTF?
@NikiC 3a2b5d13289d6d0db8a1212730427396 passed my checker! WHat!
Oh wait, nevermind. It's okay.
Who the hell decided APC should have debugging enabled by defautl?
22:37
IIRC, Rasmus is the lead dev on it.
So that probably explains everything.
I have cake set to echo all PHP log info on the page, because you know, it's supposed to be rare.
So stock APC vomits up 50 lines of "GUYZ I'M READING A FILE HEHEHEHEHE"
@Gordon laughing quite hard
@Gordon looool, how did that happen?
class Registry { /* MAY AS WELL USE $GLOBALS, MORAN */ }
Sigh.
I'd say that his registry is worse than normal globals, because he took something clear and obscured it.
22:44
I really like the php4 style object passing
.. wait.. he might be using strings... never mind... that hurts even more
> require_once __DIR__.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'Constructor.php';
Why do people insist on using that darn constant :)
These are design patterns. This is PHP. These are design patterns on PHP. Any questions?
@edorian Because there is surely some mythical platform that simultaneously doesn't grok / in file paths and actually supports PHP.
@Charles Dericks old nokia phone maybe!
@edorian At one point you SHOULD have used it. It's just no longer needed. Habit, probably, or undereducation. I learned fairly recently I didn't need to.
I bet it harks from the day of Mac OS 9, which used colons.
22:47
reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/ox1ma/… <-- I got a bunch of downvotes for that... for some odd reason...
How dare you imply the new shiny feature isn't shiny!
@Charles colons? Heresy!
@ircmaxell ^ being the pointer to the post above me... "what he said", at the time the extra character was a big deal!
@rlemon :-P
I know, what can I say, I'm obsessed with the elegance of xor
so i just came home from work.. windows took a long time to wake from sleep.
22:52
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Q: Designing my password class(es). How to split it up?

Levi MorrisonI've inherited a custom made authentication system that needs some refactoring. I'm not quite sure what the best way to split it up the password section and could use some help. The password class(es) need the following functionality: Check to see if a password conforms to restrictions. It n...

then the startmenu was unresponsive.. so i command+l logout and log back in and 30 seconds to load my desktop.
Its an older question but I've modified it enough to dig it up again.
i run an i5, 8gig of ram, and a vertex 3 60 gig ssd
there is no reason for this delay!
@ircmaxell Traits could be used for stuff like DCI and other places where it makes sense. But I'm on the same page with out: general usage will be to have 'abstract' singletons for every object and for making yourself believe you do oo
Ubuntu still boots fine. and windows loads fine, until i login. :< sad panda
22:53
We could take bets on when there will be the first framework that uses trait controllers
ok, i'll stop ranting now. :P
@edorian Oh, it definitely opens some good doors. And I'm not against it in the least. Just I see the abuses outnumbering the good uses, especially if you buy composition over inheritance
Yeah not arguing with that :)
I'm out
later
Evening everyone!
23:03
howdy
Would like to ask a question about function register_shutdown_function()
Would it be accurate to say, that when it starts itself, it is completely different application instance?
All of data defined before will be destroyed at that point.
Am I right?
@Eugene The shutdown functions occur as part of the request processing, I'm not sure what you mean by "different application instance". You won't have access to data outside of the scope of the callback, but that's to be expected with any function
@Eugene shutdown functions are called before anything is being destroyed, so, no
@NikiC Maybe you ment after?
23:10
@NikiC callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called
@Eugene Must have phrased that badly ^^
@NikiC :)
If you have a better formulation that doesn't make things too complicated I can replace it if you like ;)
Runing xDebug on my app. Trying to find where I went wrong. Well probably it should write with big letters AT THE BEGINNING, but at the moment this doesn't matter :)
@NikiC callback to be executed after the script has finished processing or on exit(), but before any data is removed from memory.
23:14
"php shutdown order" is a great way to cast fear on core devs faces :)
@CharlesSprayberry Hmm. Debug shows, that callback function is like completely different process instance. When application starts normally main() is called and after it finishes shutdown callback is called.
@Eugene Ah, I get ya. I'm not sure, that would be better suited for somebody who knows more about the internals. :)
it shows up as a separate "thread" in xDebug because it gets called by core after "main" finshed
but you still have access to all objects the like docs in @NikiC s link show
s/be/are/
23:19
@edorian So the data defined in main thread should be still available or as I thought it isn't accessible from shutdown thread?
@edorian And lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/main/main.c#1805 (to understand why that's funny look at 5.)
@edorian I see.
@NikiC Someone somewhere spent a lot of time on that one I assume :)
@edorian I especially love how there is no comment whatsoever why it is done twice. I imagine this is for a reason, but it would be nice to know that reason.
/* 7. Destroy super-globals / / 7.5 free last error information / / 7. Shutdown scanner/executor/compiler and restore ini entries */
:)
23:23
@NikiC If you will know it, they probably will need to kill ya :)
@edorian so many jokes in that function, right?
The commit message doesn't tell it ether
@NikiC What I don't understand is why xDebug creates two files. Seems like application is called twise, but that isn't possible.
cli or http?
The only case where I've seen this is where something first requested the 'page' (image in that case) with a HEAD and then with a GET
http
Trying to find out what was first and what was second.
23:59
@Gordon , my condolences
So any news on Sprayberry and his interview?
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