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00:00
Annoyingly, the sky was completely clear on the way home from my PHP meetup group....I just didn't remember to look up.
Which reminds me of this short story: btboces.org/Downloads/…
 
2 hours later…
02:11
Laracon is officially over today. Just popped in to see if @Ocramius was here. CodeRabbi did a presentation and @Ocramius was in 2 tweets in 2 different slides.
The last I saw, he was off to try some 'Mexican champagne' imgur.com/gallery/AwzsCyB
02:56
Good morning all ...
03:07
that's one sad story @Danack
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morning
morning
me and tequila aren't on speaking terms anymore
That's one interesting dude that CodeRabbi
@sherif you at the lavavel convention?
@Orangepill No. you couldn't pay me to attend that.
03:20
@sherif thought you where better then that :)
Has nothing to do with laravel
you didn't want to go to beautiful kentucky
Is that where it was?
yeah
state motto... at least we aren't west virginia
That's actually hilarious
03:22
I shouldn't talk ... I'm originally from Mississippi
Yea, but you aren't responsible for where you were born.
I don't let it hold me back... but when I moved up to Minnesota my accent was a barrier for getting a job
Really?
people hear a southern accent and your iq in there eyes drops about 50 points
That's sad
Especially in this day and age.
03:26
not all bad though... it can be advantageous in some situations to have people underestimate you
@Orangepill I learned a long a time ago that the loudest person in the room is the weakest person in the room. Once you get that it's easy to know who not to underestimate :)
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and in IT it's always the worst dressed :)
you know the guy walking around a bunch of suits wearing cut off jeans and flip flops basically runs the company.
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i need to find the strength to understand how default_charset/internal_encoding/input_encoding/output_encoding/zend.script_enc‌​oding work
would mexican champagne work?
it will make you not care how they work
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dammit
03:39
@sherif so why so against laravel convention?
@Orangepill I'm not against it. I just have better things to do.
youtube.com/watch?v=YX40hbAHx3s I'm still pleasantly intrigued by this video :)
where i can read about php-7
You didn't subscribe to the PHP 7 newspaper?
nope!!
i don't have experience how to keep update with latest tech
See what's new in #PHP7 https://github.com/tpunt/PHP7-Reference It's not just about being fast... http://t.co/TDF3Ah5t6w
03:55
@tereško I've asked you this before; what's the name of that band who did the monochromatic vide with the chick singing over guitar; the album had like 4 songs
1 sec .. trying to remember
@Sherif That is pretty interesting
Eternity something; trees between us... Something like that
Bam! Thank you @tereško!
Prolly for like the 3rd time now, lol
03:58
might be
it's a shame that they have not released anything since then
04:14
Can anyone tell me why this code is not working? It is meant to tell me if the time the db entry was made, if its existed in the db for at least 5 minutes?
if(strtotime($row['when']) > time() + 300)
{
include 'themes/default/banned.php';
exit();
}
It bans the user for 5 minutes?
$row['when'] is 2015-8-13 4:10:08
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how is that an intdiv(PHP_INT_MIN, -1); // ArithmeticError ?
Are you talking to me?
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no
cc @Trowski should just be IntOutOfRangeError or something, no?
@AshSimpson wrong comparison operation use <
Warning: Uncaught ArithmeticError: Division of PHP_INT_MIN by -1 is not an integer Huh? How on earth is PHP_INT_MIN not an integer?
04:21
@Orangepill new if statement, i changed it, should I still use < instead of > ?
if(strtotime($row['when']) > strtotime('-1 days'))
heh, stupid precision overflows into a float intdiv(-9.2233720368548E+18, -1)
@AshSimpson Time moves forwards, not backwards.
Unless you're Benjamin Button.
@Sherif can't forget Doc Brown and Marty McFly
@Orangepill Travelling through time does not change the course of time.
Despite its scientific invalidity, the premise still remains true.
The point is time is still an arithmetic progression. When will today ever be less than yesterday?
@Sherif Every sunday :)
both in quality and using days of the week as ordinals
04:27
@Orangepill Because 1 is less than 0?
depends on how you enumerate days of the week
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but I know what you mean... if traveling back in time was possible you can't change time just possibly what occurred
@Abe I fail at being a good programmer then
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me too :(
More like, traveling back in time doesn't change the fact that time still ascends
04:36
Hi guys
Ahhh ` } else if (divisor == -1 && numerator == ZEND_LONG_MIN) {` why this stupid check?
That seems like a silly overflow check
@Abe thanks, your picture made me just earn the chat privilege, enter here and quit. =D G'bye everyone!
getting rep isnt hard nut ... its just boring
@bwoebi How on earth would int min over -1 cause a crash?
04:45
is this valid way of sending email
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31979108/message-could-not-be-sent-mailer-error-smtp-connect-failed
@bwoebi Hard to tell from the blame exactly who did what here, but it seemed like you were trying to hint this shouldn't happen github.com/php/php-src/commit/…
@NullPoiиteя i already removed it... what is problem in that
I know of no circumstance in which int32 or int64 min could cause a division error. They're both valid integers and the error is very misleading. I strongly suggest removing it.
@AnmolRaghuvanshi its called plagiarism
and its not good you dont just steal other peoples work without giving credit to them
04:53
I mean, typically you check for overflows on integers before you do addition or multiplication or exponentiation, but division? WTF kinda wacky programming is that?
@NullPoiиteя if i can't write my own answer in steps my "english" sucks and yeah it's write and will not be repeated my apologies... :(
excuse me, can I simply edit a .php3 file with notepad ?
because I have a php3 file which simply shows somewhat encrypted text when opened in normal text editor
@Sherif Because PHP_INT_MIN / -1 overflows.
@Trowski Uhhh, no it doesn't.
PHP_INT_MIN / -1 can't overflow.
You're just flipping the most significant bit.
How can that possibly overflow?
@AnmolRaghuvanshi my english suck too :D but so doesnt require good english :)
04:57
PHP_INT_MIN = (PHP_INT_MAX * -1) - 1
@Trowski Right, how can that possibly overflow?
I'm not that bad with bitwise math am I?
i knew that stuff and can't make it in my own @NullPoiиteя well it will not be repeated in future
an ahh @NullPoiиteя my english sucks like no other
@Sherif Say PHP_INT_MAX was 127, that would be 0111 1111
i am here to learn no matter it is abt coding or anything ready for that... @NullPoiиteя
and PHP_INT_MIN was -128, that would be 1000 0000
-128 / -1 = 128... uh oh.
05:01
@Trowski Ahh crap I forgot you've have both bits on in the division
heh
It's the only case where division can overflow.
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 / 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
duh
Still someone should have just fliped the bit in that special case
@AnmolRaghuvanshi good luck
05:04
Because it's still the only exception to the rule and it's trivial to just flip the bit
What would the function return though?
It's suppose to return an integer, but it can't.
I mean ... if you're going to go out of your way to check the operands in order to throw an exception, why not just check it and return the valid integer.
I still think you're missing the point. In my scenario above, I can't represent 128 as an integer.
@Trowski fuck uint use size_t :p
We didn't have this problem in PHP 5!
float, int, what's the big deal...
It's all numbers
That is only for the intdiv() function.
05:07
yea yea, I get it
The division operator just returns a float.
@Sherif usually, but not always :)
@SergeyTelshevsky In my experience it's consistently true.
and goodie mornin
@Trowski I guess it wouldn't be acceptable to return gmp resource from intdiv, huh?
05:11
@NullPoiиteя you are from biakner rajasthan
@NullPoiиteя kota
@Sherif most of the times, yes, but as all rules it has it's exceptions
@SergeyTelshevsky oh? What's the exception?
If you were strong, you wouldn't need to yell to be heard.
It's an observation not a rule.
Loudest is usually not the one yelling, but if you mean the one who yells, then yes, completely true :)
@Sherif Probably not... the gmp interface really needs to be updated.
@SergeyTelshevsky You're loud when you whisper?
@Trowski bah sucks
We need a Pythonic LONG
Somehow
Oh well, at least gmp is overloaded now
05:18
@Sherif there are different kinds of people and someone has a loud voice, someones shy. Anyways, there are multiple words in the statement that we may debate aboutu but as I said, in general it's true :)
@Trowski Wait, you mean specifically for PHP 7?
hmmm
I'm starting to wonder if just returning overflowed ints as gmp instead of float would make more sense.
@Sherif Meant just in general, no specific timeline.
I guess at this point it would have to be for 8.
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guys output_encoding is only used by ob_start predefined handlers, right?
god this is so confusing
You mean iconv.output_encoding?
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yes, ish. also mbstring's
05:23
iconv.output_encoding is deprecated
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they were all deprecated in favor of output_encoding only, in php7
oh, I have no idea what it does in php7
heh
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it's the same actually
but rather than having 320 ini settings, all extensions use the same ones
iconv mbstring intl and others i suppose
seems that output encoding is just a setting used by ob_start handlers
now i wonder what input_encoding does then
anyone here knows how to edit a plesk's php3 file ? it is encrypted
06:06
I doubt anyone here has worked with anything PHP 3 related in a looong time
And "encrypted" sounds like its been obfuscated with something like ion cube. This can be reverse engineered from what I've heard, but I've never needed to do it myself. It's obviously just much easier to have the original source code.
mornin
Good morning.
ionCube can be reverse engineered, but they don't make it easy ...
it's still wank ...
hi
I want to backup MySQL database but mysqldump command gives me error!
06:23
what's the error
mysqldump: Got error: 1045: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO) when trying to connect
@JavaFan seem pretty apparent what the problem is
what?
Most likely you need to specify a password (add the -p option to your mysqldump command - see the man page for how to specify the password on the commandline for scripts)
mysqldump -u root PASSWORD test > test.sql THIS IS MY COMMAND
@AllenJB what is the man page
06:28
@JavaFan The documentation. On linux, you can usually type "man <command>" to get help for the command
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i can't get a simple page using utf-32 to work :\
My OS is windows should I use administrator command promot?
@JavaFan Put "-p" (or --password=) before your password in your command.
@JavaFan You shouldn't need to ... just supply the correct credentials
man won't work on Windows - you'll need to use the MySQL documentation instead (google "mysqldump")
06:31
It's pre-rebecca day!
it works now thank you all
how do you name a class that filters, maps and converts data to unified format? say you have some data that's written in multiple ways across the project, and you want a function that converts any of them to a unified format
So kind of a container for different file adapters
sounds like a data mapper ... just not one in the normal sense
not exactly, say a user passport number can be presented like XX-1112222, or XX1112222, or XX 111 2222, but this class would convert any of them to the second one
yeah, mapper is the word that I'm thinking of, but I think there should be something better to avoid confusion
mornings
@SergeyTelshevsky I wouldn't use a separate class for that. Just put the conversion logic in the domain object.
06:45
Morning
@tereško mornin, the problem is there's no common common object - passport strings are all over the project - user records, xmls, blacklists and other data sources
basically, your goal would the to make sure, that the "internal format" in the domain object for the code is always consistent
@tereško not possible to store it consistently
you don't need to store it consistently
you need to have the "operational data" consistent
you also might want to have the same domain object to also remember the input format, which was detected in the setPassportCode() method
that means I have to convert it in different places using a common function, that has to be called somehow
yeah, that's cool for user record, maybe blacklist, but I can't touch xml's or external sources
06:54
I don't see a problem, really
all you have a different mappers, populating same set of DOs
... at least that's how I would go at it
but user record, blacklist record, third party returned result for a passport are all different DOs..
hmm
sounds like one would need to actually understand the business requirements to give you a good answer then :(
well, I have almost explained them all :)
what I think it should be - a function like $passportCodeWithoutSeparators = f($passCodeInAnyFormat, $format = 'noseparators');
that is.. a mapper.. but as @Orangepill, not in normal sense..
@SergeyTelshevsky PassportCodec
I'm trying to find something similar in symfony sources..
07:00
posted on August 13, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by derbot */

PassportFormater
Morngin
I'm thinking about formatter too
07:18
@PeeHaa o/
I've already found 5 bugs in php7beta3 using http://3v4l.org; you can help: http://3v4l.org/bughunt/7.0.0beta3/5.6.1+5.6.12 #php7
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just released a new feature
@sjon you didn't use the php.wft domain in the link?
no nice interface, but URL hackers can figure it out
correct; I haven't decided if that's better domain to use
@Orangepill \o
morning guys!
07:28
@Naruto morning
@Naruto When will you stop the fillers and get on with the story? :P
good question, that is a marketing problem ;) Waiting for it myself tough :P
@Sjon nice
although it's gonna break a lot for BC breaking releases
it's awesome for all the other releases, imho
I mean sure, I like the extra info but there's been too many fillers by now.
agreed. I had been doing this manually; but a nice interface makes it more fun
better then manual db queries :)
07:43
definitely.
08:03
Hi Guys, does anyone know if i can make a LOT of folders from a database items ?
i mean like my site is , Mysite.com/app/*
and my database have 1000 app
anyway to tell it to make 1000 folder each with the name of the item in my app table ?
Yes you can :D
how ? :D
By writing the code to do so :D
lool
you guys suck!
08:06
lol
thanks whoever gave me the cancerus link yesterday to help with my problem
@Epodax I can only agree, but read the manga if you can't wait.. :P
@pythonian29033 What a strange thing to say.
@Naruto Finished it loooong time ago :P
well then suck it up, btw doesn't the fller end today?
Hopefully.
08:09
@pythonian29033 WTF?
lol i saw naruto still airing last week and i was like WTF ? didn't it ended on manga looooong ago
ye I think the manga ended like last year somewhere :P
Hippy, happy, crappy mornings
Crappy morning @salathe
I drop Bleach but it seems its still going
08:10
o/ @salathe
@Naruto 1 year and 2 months.
@Epodax well thts at least a year isn't it? ^^
@Naruto Ayep, Although there was the uh.. Prologue chapters.
I liked them
Anonymous
08:23
Good monin o/
I said a thing ...
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A: Async PHP requests

Joe WatkinsI can't really make sense of what you are doing ... Asynchronous and Parallel are not interchangeable words. Threads at the frontend of a web application don't make sense. You don't need threads to make many I/O bound tasks concurrent; That is what non-blocking I/O is for (asynchronous concu...

There's gotta be a codinglove for this
08:39
Here's what he was actually doing, god that's horrible X| chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/25047029#25047029
^^ about async reqs
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what monstrosity is zend.multibyte
zend? lol!
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i don't get how it works, assuming it actually works
it could even be broken
@nikita2206 o.m.g
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Fatal error: Could not convert the script from the detected encoding "UTF-32" to a compatible encoding in Unknown on line 0
... detected?
can someone help with this?
08:49
Save as -> utf8 without bom ?
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i'm trying to understand how zend.multibyte works @PeeHaa
little dog is petrified by thunder ...
hehehehe
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lol
Mine always ran to the bathroom
Like it is any safer there :P
08:51
yeah I dunno what looks so sturdy about a telephone table either ...
I can't get him to move ... soon as I let go he runs back ...
Yeah let him. No way to convince him it's not actually that bad and that he is being a pussy
I tried taking him out in it, usually the word "walk" causes chaos, he'll go out and keep trying to hide under bushes ...
08:57
'nin
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o/
By the way, I'm pretty sure that @Dave don't use crypto-safe algorithm. Thus he is @DavePseudoRandom
Good morning
what the problem with his question is he doing something terrible asyn req you wrote o.m.g @JoeWatkins
@JoeWatkins :P
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so i have zend.script_encoding, default_charset, internal_encoding, input_encoding, output_encoding all set to UTF-32, then the file (saved as utf-8) contains
<?php declare(encoding='UTF-8');
header("Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8");
echo "àèùò";
that should work, is it?
instead i get Fatal error: Could not convert the script from the detected encoding "UTF-32" to a compatible encoding in Unknown on line 0
09:04
@Abe You can't use UTF-32 as the internal encoding
Also "UTF-32" doesn't even make sense
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because big/little endian?
@AlmaDo I was going to change my screen name to cat /dev/random | Dave on meta a few weeks ago but it wouldn't let me for some reason
@Abe the internal encoding has to be ascii compatible
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@NikiC internal encoding as internal_encoding? i do have zend multibyte enabled and set it to UTF-32
Yes, internal_encoding. UTF-32 is not ascii compatible
use utf-8 instead
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09:07
@NikiC not trying to use utf-32 but just trying to understand how encodings work
(Though preferably, get as far away from zend multibyte as you can ... you really don't want to use it)
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again, just trying to learn. i have no idea how those settings affect php
default_charset is used only for the default content-type header, correct?
as of 5.6 it's also used as the default for other encoding settings
At least in theory. In practice it was implemented by Yasuo.
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lol
zend multibyte is one of the cases where the fallbacks definitely don't work and you must use the (deprecated) mbstring settings...
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09:11
but how does zend multibyte works? it converts a X encoded file to ascii compatible on the fly?
yes, basically
and I think it also converts strings etc back to some other encoding, not sure on that
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and is it safe? i mean, strings not necessarily are unicode
what encoding i should use to check how it works? since you said utf-32 is off limits
utf-8
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well that's ascii compatible :D
e.g. encode your file as utf-32 and use utf-8 as internal encoding
so basically just the other way around ;)
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09:14
i thought internal encoding was never used by php itself, but just extensions (mbstring etc)
the multibyte stuff goes through mbstring
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also. utf-32 bom looks to be ignored, while utf-8's one causes the "headers already sent" error
is that correct?
with utf-8 as internal encoding it works. so internal encoding must always be ascii derived
@Abe it might be, given how utf8 bom makes no sense (for utf8 be/le are the same)
@Abe yes
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and it looks that the utf-32 file is converted to utf-8 first, because if i save a string to a file, like file_put_contents("lol.txt", "ààèèòò"); that file is encoded as utf-8
that looks weird
@JoeWatkins Lightning time.
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09:26
@NikiC because a byte sequence that is coincidentally valid utf-32 not necessarily is textual data... blindly converting it to utf-8 might break things, is it?
@Abe not sure I get what you mean. Anything that's valid under utf-32 should also be valid under utf-8
hello
i was trying to insert data like this '3NQRhE772b0','T3E9Wjbq44E' in database using php its not updating but when i insert data from php myadmin its inserting anone know
that's a serious problem
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Q: How to use session_data in codeigniter throughout Website without including in particular view

JamesIs there any other best way to use session_data in website. How i set session in my project: $sess_array = array('id' => $row->user_id,'name'=>$row->user_name,'email'=>$row->email,'condition'=>'','balance'=>$row->balance,'did_alloted'=>$row->did_alloted,'create_date'=>$row->create_date); $this->...

anyone know
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09:34
@NikiC just that if i write a string in utf-32 and i want to send it to a 3rd party service, i expect it to stay utf-32. but i can grasp the reason it gets converted instead
one more thing, if i disable zend multibyte and save files as utf-8 as usual, can internal_encoding be something not ascii derived?
Hello every one
please help me i have query
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output_encoding is used for ob_start handlers only, right? what about input_encoding? sorry, lots of questions :P
how to set base url in cake php 3 in config/app.php file and get that url in all view?
@Abe I think so
please help me
09:37
But I'm not really familiar with the encoding stuff
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input_encoding seems it's not used at all... tried a search in php-src. it's just occasionally referenced but never actually used anywhere
I have been running around shops for three hours already
I'm fucking tired and hungry
Good Noon guys look at the code in paste bin pastebin.com/9tTYxr5d...My mail function not working...Can any one say why its not working?
any one have idea about my problem ????
1 message moved to bin
09:42
this is my code $updatedata=mysqli_query($connection,"UPDATE content SET contentname='".$_POST["videoid"]."' WHERE contentid='".$_POST["secureid"]."'");
You're using cake. That is the problem
hi peeHaa
hello any one there..??
Could everybody please stop spamming for help
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and i am inserting '3NQRhE772b0','T3E9Wjbq44E' like this
09:44
@madu stop using mysql_*
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@tereško he's using mysqli
when its not updating
@abe The fuck are you doing that you are dicking around with php's encoding? Sounds like a terrible idea to me :P
i dont know why
09:45
@peehaa help, I am stuck in Stockman
php encoding
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@PeeHaa just understanding how input_ output_ internal_ shit_ work
don't worry, i know i should only use utf-8 :D
@Abe Good luck! You are going to need it :P
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btw, is there any reason for someone to not use utf-8? i heard for some asian languages there are better not latin-centric encodings that people still prefer to use over utf-8
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A: Which Languages Does UTF-8 Not Support?

duDEUTF8 is variable 1 to 4 bytes, UTF16 2 or 4 bytes, UTF32 is fixed 4 bytes. That is why UTF-8 has an advantage where ASCII are most prevalent characters, UTF-16 is better where ASCII is not predominant, UTF-32 will cover all possible characters in 4 bytes.

TL;DR just use utf8
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09:51
@PeeHaa that doesn't answer my question
:P
@PeeHaa @Abe @tereško any idea about my question?
Last warning @iDragon stop spamming for help
If somebody is here and wants to help they will
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no, but my boots are dirty kicks
😠
@Abe It does?
Or I don't understand your engrish :P
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09:53
afaik there are encodings for some languages that have their alphabet in the 1 byte only range, as opposed to the 2 or 3 bytes that you would get for each letter by using utf-8 @PeeHaa
@Abe Isn't that what the answer says? ascii vs non ascii?
Otherwise I don't know. Encoding is all to magicey for me
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utf-16 is plain stupid @PeeHaa :D i'm talking of non unicode encodings
@PeeHaa please look at the pastebin ....i couldnt find any wrong in that..
@user12688 kicked. If you have the nerves to reply on the message where being told to stop spamming for help with spam for help you or beyond stupid
@Abe All encodings are stupid and all but utf8 should die :-)
s/or/are btw
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@PeeHaa just simply, we are fine with utf-8 because most of our characters are represented with a single byte (those characters that are in the ascii range) but would you use utf-8 if your language was in the 3-4 bytes range?
ThW
ThW
09:59
@Abe Yes

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