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11:01
@PeeHaa haha, genius
@Riccardo990 I think ->rowCount() for a DELETE statement tells you how many rows were deleted
might be wrong
user5020521
@Andrea I need to tell a js file what row I've deleted
user5020521
so what I'm thinking about is to work on ids
@Riccardo990 well you know the ID, right? you looked for the row to delete with the ID
user5020521
@Andrea matter of fact this php page is launched from a async request so yes
11:03
@Andrea Pro tip: don't get sucked in
user5020521
I have the id
Pro tip: Put him on ignore list
@PeeHaa now I'm imagining you as a vaccuum cleaner
fitting given your icon is a brush
user5020521
@PeeHaa @MarcelBurkhard I don't think he's gonna need to ingore me
@Andrea :P Nope not me. The person who still uses the same crappy prepared statement with the same question even though every body in here told him to fix it
user5020521
11:04
matter of fact my doubt is over he answered my damn question
well ... fuck
user5020521
so you can plug the vacuum cleaner out
I was cleaning my apartment, which caused thinking
Isn't that what usually happens in showers?
What's wrong with you? Why the fuck are you thinking!?
11:06
If "too chatty" is a racist flag, which race is it discriminating against or insulting?
can someone explain?
does anyone actually know?
@tereško He's talking about specific cultures chattiness. So if he's from, I don't know, England, and we are really chatty because of our culture...
that's not a "race"
@tereško I don't think he/she knows what racism really is.
Then he's saying that if people are banned for being chatty, then by extension that's against English people
@Jimbo shitty, not chatty
11:08
Yep, he's mixing his exact words up
@PeeHaa Edit: Re-read. Dick! :D
;-)
@PeeHaa have a cookie
*is going to write a strongly-worded letter of complaint to @PeeHee*
@PeeHaa Best invention ever if you want to get in tinder or all those swipe to like apps :P
At least there seems to be only 2 biggots on SO according to the question, the OP and the one that gave it +1
11:10
why are there questions of the form "why is <new feature which I won't use> useful"
@Naruto There are other swipe apps besides tinder??
stackoverflow is as bad as internals smh
@Andrea because the "intern Boris" was asked to explain to his boss, why they should upgrade to 7.0, since 5.1.9 is working just fine
... at least that's my guess
@PeeHaa I see what you did there ;)
11:13
:P
@PeeHaa oh both were killed I think
user924016
Hey guys.. I got sudo ln -s /vagrant/share /var/www/default/ which symlinks the share inside the default ... but how do I make the share be the default, so inside of /var/www/default/* is the content of share and not the folder itself
@RonniSkansing Remove default and symlink it?
user924016
=] lol.. yep worked
user924016
thx happy frydais =]
11:18
fried ice .. it's probably something that you can buy on a stick in texas
@tereško eat it immediately to both fry and burn your tongue
@RonniSkansing Happy fraidais
@tereško lol
@tereško When I was over in LA, I had chicken, with waffles. Boiling hot 40 degree celsius, and people were inside eating dry chicken, dry waffles and a bit of maple syrup
"Boiling hot 40 degree celsius"
Wut?
:P
For me, I almost died at 40 deg
11:20
there are some fun questions on
I particularly like the person who was upset you can't use : static on an interface method
ah yes, making the interface incompatible with itself, what a glorious idea
hehe
@Andrea Staph thinking in problems!@ You never get anywhere like that!
wondering if there's any common questions we could anticipate and pre-answer
hmm
ooh I know I know
laughs devilishly
Abe
Abe
why on earth scalar types default to weak? :P
11:28
user image
7
good question y/n
Anonymous
y
(wasting space on SO with a bad question and a joke answer isn't a good idea, is it)
what do you think, @PeeHaa
Abe
Abe
how to migrate is not a good question is it?
@Andrea Lmao
It's perfect :)
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Q: Why there is no typehint for `resource` in PHP 7?

AndreaPHP 7 add scalar type. But, why no is resource typehint? I look here: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/scalar_type_hints_v5 it not show resource. But, Resource is scalar type??? So not type hint, why?

i am a bad person
11:33
@Andrea I hope that's from a sock-puppet though xD
mhm
@bwoebi nah, my real rep will be trashed
Abe
Abe
on friday everything's allowed
@Andrea okay, wait… I'll downvote the question and upvote the answer :-D
why I am getting codepad.viper-7.com/Dc8Jei empty array ?
@bwoebi hahahaha
goddamnit you lot, if I make a joke like this, it should HURT my SO rep
11:40
@Andrea I see no joke… just a true, and funny answer? :-D
inb4 -10
@Andrea you can remove it ... ;-)
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because resources. — salathe 13 secs ago
@salathe I agree
11:45
I was going to edit the question to make it sensible, then saw the author. :P
hahaha
anyone have idea how to do this codepad.viper-7.com/k4sIgJ ?
from memory, does debug_backtrace in a PHP file stop it from being written into the opcache?
@Richerdfuld um... what are you really trying to do? I ask because that's a really weird thing to be doing.
11:48
@NeoThermic I think you misunderstand what opcache is
\o
@salathe I am scanning files/folder from directory and I need to store it in associative array
@FlorianMargaine I know what it is, I also know some functions stop you from keeping it in the cache due to their on-demand nature.
11:49
ow, seems the answer of "\o" is "o/" !! cool :-)
@Richerdfuld how are you getting the values in the first array? it's probably easier to build the associative array at the same time as scanning
@salathe i am getting values form amazon aws s3 bucket
ahh okay
so i have object(array items like) like

aaa
aaa/abc/
aaa/a.png
aaa/abc/one.png
abb/
ZF1 stinks :/
Anonymous
@Andrea Do it!
That escalated auickly
Abe
Abe
youtube.com/watch?v=xbDI86HXLZg star if you heard this theme just too many times
@AnmolRaghuvanshi hrhr
Anonymous
@Abe no way, post the video here so we can see the thumbnail
Abe
Abe
12:02
good ol' days
@samayo everybody knows the id by heart, it's clearly not it
Anonymous
eh, I can't find the command where you instruct travis to update composer before testing. anyone?
Anonymous
yeah \o/
hrhr means ??
Anonymous
12:07
@AnmolRaghuvanshi [nsfw] google.ch/…
"hehe" with a typo
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Q: Php dynamic array name

Richerd fuldI am trying to assign values of array by dynamic name I am trying following $arr = array(); $path = 'arr'."['item']['abc']"; ${$path} = array( 'name'=>'somename', 'other'=>'...' ); isn't ${$path} => $arr['item']['abc']; also I tried $$path which should evaluated as $arr['item...

thnks @samayo :)
I could rewrite the codepad not to use variable variables very easily. there are multiple possible solutions. : Simba 17 mins ago :D
@samayo have you ever tried this most of books are availible here for free to download it-ebooks.info/search/?q=Nginx+High+Performance+&type=title
12:12
Am I being thick? Is there any remote way in which github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/standard/tests/streams/… looks like a reasonable test?
Anonymous
@AnmolRaghuvanshi Yeah, but I only wanted a paper print.
kk then :)
@salathe btw if you want to see stackoverflow.com/questions/33169345 and this is the array pastebin.com/mNHNNyUE , i can do it within jiffy y recursion if its was scanned from directory but i am getting this from aws s3
Anonymous
@AnmolRaghuvanshi how is your front-end skillz?
Anonymous
If you have time, we could use a help for a small project
12:20
:P well currently i don't have any skills !! @samayo
i can't say i am good in front-end or back-end
Anonymous
well, if you know boostrap/foundation/skeleton it's ok.
@samayo name it man i would love to see it :D
i know bootstrap but not foundation/skeleton
@samayo you can delete it now :)
Abe
Abe
12:43
@Fabor you can't do that on friday. gave me more anxiety because i was expecting a 180db rebecca to appear
lol
Abe
Abe
@samayo gameboy castlevania 2 theme
Mornin'!
Last few days I've seen a few anti-laravel starred posts, what's the deal with Laravel? :p
Speaking of which, why was the RFC for type hints withdrawn?
@Sean Morning
does anyone know how to lower the drag n drop threshold in ubuntu 14.04? I keep dragging windows and tabs around. apparently, there is a setting for it in the Mouse Settings Menu, but I dont have it for some reason. Is there an ini file for this somewhere?
12:57
@Gordon I think you have to install compiz-settings-manager or something to have more settings in ubuntu 14.04
Google has actually explained that so nevermind!
@Sean Because it is.... somewhat crappy and the lead dev is a moron
@Sean What rfc?
@PeeHaa Scalar type hints Didn't see it was posted in 2014.
From google, seems that it was withdrawn because of questions regarding implementation
@Sean if the accepted STH rfc is called "STH v5", it's for a reason :)
@Sean Because people need to ragequit
12:59
Found it! Thanks @FlorianMargaine
Status: Implemented Oh I see
All makes sense now. Saw the void return type RFC before this, now I understand where the syntax was coming from
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A: Why doesn't PHP use internal smart string for strings?

AndreaPHP doesn't use that structure for ordinary strings, but it does use something similar. In PHP 5, the zvalue_value struct, which is used to store the values inside PHP variables, looks like this: typedef union _zvalue_value { long lval; /* long value */ double dval; ...

why did I write this answer
13:15
@Andrea no one knows better than you ;)
actually, I'm not an expert on this specific matter
I may have missed something
@FlorianMargaine thx
@Andrea for teh repz
^this :D
actually my answer was complete garbage
I deleted it
make a better one
13:19
Hello everyone, i want a good book (pdf) or a good tutorial for regex PHP
answering such question usually helps people to distill ones already existing understanding
basically, you are not answering that question to benefit the person who asked it
but to improve yourself
Anonymous
__construct uses the super-global variable $_GET which is generally not recommended.
Anonymous
scrutinizer nightmares
13:22
@samayo superglobals are still globals
Anonymous
that does not even make the slightest sense.
@samayo at least make it explicit with a named constructor Something::createFromGlobals()
and your class should not be using variables that it wasn't explicitly given
Anonymous
13:24
2 days ago, by samayo
what does: zend_mm_heap corrupted mean?
Anonymous
@NikiC same problem on wednesday
@hkucuk hola
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Q: Why doesn't PHP use internal smart string for strings?

Olle HärstedtPHP have an internal data-structure called smart string (smart_str?), where they store both length and buffer size. That is, more memory than the length of the string is allocated to improve concatenation performance. Why isn't this data-structure used for the actual PHP strings? Wouldn't that le...

this is an interesting question
any insight?
@NikiC oh shit
does anyone know in which php version the constant PHP_VERSION was introduced. the manual doesnt say.
13:30
IMO ActionScript should have allowed to return the unit type explicitly as well and so should PHP.
:s why are they talking about ActionScript
@NikiC Call the red phone, quick! Get Dmitry on the case!
@marcio sheer desperation
@marcio it's an example of a language that does the same thing PHP does
not really an unfair comparison
@Andrea Yes. In three words the answer is memory-performance-tradeoff
13:32
PHP has more in common with AS than it does with, say, C
when I write a question on SO, there is a message "draft saved" under that textarea. so if I close the page and open the browser again and open that page, my question was written. I want to know, where it stored ?
Localstorage?
^ probably that
or they're uploading it to their site
it is cookie ?
@Andrea Massive bandwidth waste doing that though right?
Shovel off onto the user :P
13:33
@Jimbo it's going to be a kilobyte or two at most
@Null
@NullPoiиteя Thank you :)
Web storage and DOM storage (Document Object Model storage) are web application software methods and protocols used for storing data in a web browser. Web storage supports persistent data storage, similar to cookies but with a greatly enhanced capacity and no information stored in the HTTP request header. There are two main web storage types: local storage and session storage, behaving similarly to persistent cookies and session cookies respectively. Web storage is being standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It was originally part of the HTML5 specification, but is now in a separate...
@Jimbo it is cookie?
@Andrea ahan
@Andrea Per user, per question
it's similar to cookies, but you can store a lot more data, and it's controlled by JavaScript, not by the HTTP request
@Jimbo so?
SO wastes far more bandwidth than that showing you their crap new logo
13:35
@Andrea Reminded me of people saying, with Facebook's thumbs down button, "Oh come on just do it it's only a copy and paste of some JS"... don't even take into consideration the additional infrastructure required for that amount of data storage for such a simple thing
what additional infrastructure?
it's a trivial amount of data
Extra db storage, I wouldn't say that with the millions of questions and users it's trivial
it's ~1KB/user
so, let's see
per question / answer
yes, but most users will have no drafts, and fewer will have many
13:37
@Jimbo well, it is not Localstorage, because according to its definition: "web applications can store data locally within the user's browser.". Also I opened my account using another browser and that textarea wasn't blank
@Jimbo SO stores full edit history anyway
they can handle this :p
@Andrea I don't know, I'd still rather offload to the client and mitigate costs if possible :-)
I think it uploads on their server
@NikiC figured as much. Would you care to answer the question with that?
@stack Well it's websockets, bi-directional communication and that big fat pipe = less overhead for the data as not creating a new connection each time
13:44
good
@Andrea yeah, give me a moment
@NikiC added '(as of PHP 7)' :)
Anyway, thanks, that's a good answer
14:01
posted on October 16, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by IgnazioC */

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A: trying to understand php's zval's

AndreaNot quite. Let's go through it line-by-line, covering how PHP 5 would handle these zvals. Before we begin, I need to make sure you know what "opcodes" are. They're the hidden (you'll never touch them yourself) representation behind-the-scenes of your source code once the PHP interpreter has comp...

Hey, could you look over this answer @NikiC?
I might have slipped up a bit describing what PHP 5 does
@Andrea It's about PHP 5
you're familiar with 5's behaviour too, right? :p
@Andrea vaguely :D
well then:
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A: trying to understand php's zval's

AndreaNot quite. Let's go through it line-by-line, covering how PHP 5 would handle these zvals (to the best of my memory, anyway). Before we begin, I need to make sure you know what "opcodes" are. They're the hidden (you'll never touch them yourself) representation behind-the-scenes of your source cod...

this is pretty basic
14:07
@Andrea CVs and CONSTs don't share zvals
@NikiC Aha, okay
I'll go through and fix that
Is it an acceptable practice to create a response type class and use/return it for methods which need to give a bit more context on pass / fail?
That's what I was wondering about, see
@Andrea Apart from that, I kinda feel like the distinction between CVs (heap allocated) and TMPs (VM stack allocated) zvals is important
@Sean Yes.
14:08
But I guess that would make things too complicated
@LeviMorrison Alright, cheers ^^ Always been a bit cautious with it because of class dependency / coupling
@NikiC oh god, they were a thing? D:
@Sean In some languages they have a built-in Either class.
It doesn't really work well in PHP to have a generalized one because we don't have generics or algebraic data types, nor do we have an easy way to enforce exhaustive matches.
14:11
@Andrea Yes ^^ Performance would have really suffered if we'd have to allocate zvals for all the temporary results as well...
@NikiC I might be able to mention it, hmm
But just because there isn't a good generalized one doesn't mean the idea doesn't work. It just doesn't generalize well.
@samayo What did you do to get that?
By the way, the zvals created for $randomByteString[$i], ord(), ($i * 8) and << are all temporary zvals: they don't cause new memory allocations, instead they're stored in a special area of memory used for temporary values. This means that there's no performance penalty for creating these temporary values. The other zvals, on the other hand, do require memory allocations.
does this sound good? @NikiC
That 3v4l I posted ought to make someone's head scratch
14:17
@Andrea Sounds good
added :)
@ScottArciszewski This is a room full of PHP developers. Looks perfectly fine to us :D
@Andrea to be precise, the return value from ord() should be an IS_VAR (but well, it's fine, we don't need that level of precision)
lol
there's probably a logical reason for it
but that doesn't make it less unexpected
@bwoebi it is? D:
14:18
int->float? okay
@ScottArciszewski The logical reason is basically: That's what C does.
string->negative int? meh
lol
so it doesn't even try to make it a float?
@Andrea fcalls return an IS_VAR.
@bwoebi wlep
@ScottArciszewski Sorry? I thought you were referring to the negative number you get from the float->int cast
14:20
@ScottArciszewski welcome to explicit casts
they're fun, aren't they
never use (int), it's not a good idea
@Jimbo hmm, she looks quite a bit male on this image… mhm.
@ScottArciszewski you asked for an int...
user924016
yaaay just home from work =]
@ScottArciszewski if you want to convert to a number, use +
user924016
Mornings and happy frydai! =]
14:22
it's almost as bad, but not quite :p
3v4l.org/KuA0C <-- e.g.
@ScottArciszewski btw if you want sensible conversion rules, try @TheodoreBrown's PolyCast ^^
though it doesn't tolerate whitespace because Andrea wasn't smart
somebody besides me is using the glob braces already
@marcio I'd use them if only I had a use-case :p
@marcio Oooh! I assume {} is to just explicitly state what functions you only want? (pong)
Strange and interesting, haha.
user924016
It's fantastic =]
user924016
which part of it is strange?
14:33
@RonniSkansing Happy Friday!
user924016
Happy frydai Sean [=
Just, like above, haven't seen that used before
@Sean it's like rust but with a shitty namespace separator use abc::{thing,wibble};
@marcio and without self
@Sean It's a PHP 7 feature
@NikiC Sparkle sparkle.
user924016
14:35
fun/cool thingy on your page Sean
@RonniSkansing Thanks! ^^ Had bigger plans for it, but currently it's circling the big bucket of unfinished projects.
"I really need to get that done" ~ Me on every project I've ever started in the history of everything ever.
user924016
[=
@PaulCrovella I had a suspicion it was going to be that one before I opened it. :v
Bah, I really wish we failed on extra parameters :/
14:40
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Q: Why does accessing a null value in PHP as an array not generate a warning?

NilsI was hit by a bug where a returned DB result was expected to be an array but due to a glitch in the SQL query in one instance the DB wrapper correctly returned null. Unfortunately the code did not expect that (=bug). However, I was surprised to see PHP did not issue a warning when the null valu...

@RonniSkansing 10/10 CV
user924016
heh, yea extra happy frydai to you there =]
@Andrea Because no one's merge my PR yet!
@AllenJB you have one?
I seem to remember this, vaguely...
(and I've gotten busy / distracted so haven't followed up on getting an RFC going)
14:44
@PeeHaa Did you see the passage from Maxim hartman on the 'televiziergala' ?
@Jimbo Any development on the author of those cards? :P
@Fabor Ah man I'm sorry I've been crazy busy lately, ping me if you're on later on and I'll look then
Anonymous
@BenjaminGruenbaum why?
Anonymous
@NikiC just composer create-project foo/bar I'm still getting it now.
Anonymous
14:50
with PHP7-rc4
Seriously? Because it's a library vs library quesiton, it contains a lot of bad outdated advice and it can't be salvaged because it's closed already anyway.
These questions were on topic in 2015 but are no longer on topic since at least 2013.
@samayo Are you using the PPA package?
Anonymous
I thought closing it would've sufficed. Beside, with 20K views .. it's not a delete material q
Anonymous
@NikiC uhh, nope
14:52
@samayo You made your own build?
@samayo it's definitely delete material. If it was with a few views I wouldn't have bothered. Because it still gets views we should delete it.
An historical lock might also work - but it's not worth it IMO.
Anonymous
@NikiC Not with this one. It's from webtatic
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Q: what these php codes means?

RichoI'm new php guy, and i cant seem to figure out these codes: if ($_FILES['fileField']['tmp_name'] != "") I know filfield is the field from my input field, but what is the 'tmp_name'? second question, if (isset($_POST['product_name'])) I think I know that $_post catches the action event from...

poor newbie php programmer
Man
@Andrea Talk about pitchforks.
One of the devs I know disregards stack overflow because of questions like that. From his side, he signed up to ask a question, had it down-voted horrendously and now he can't ask anything else.
Anonymous
14:57
It took me 3 account to this profile working :) @Sean
@Sean a lot of people don't know how to ask good questions
and others don't have the patience to teach them, understandably
@Andrea I feel sorry for people starting today. Help is too easy to find. It's hard to learn how to figure things out for yourself. And without the need to do it, many never learn.
@ircmaxell ah, yeah :/
so I don't think it's a lack of patience on the teacher side, I think it's a lack of motivation on the learner side
when people come to me for coding help (occasionally friends do), I try to figure out how much they know and give them enough info to spot the problem
usually I end up just having to tell them what's wrong, but I can at least explain why it is
@ircmaxell people seem to be afraid to try, I think
14:59
when I learned how to do all of this, I didn't have any help channels or teachers or really mentors. I had to learn it myself because those channels really weren't accessible (tho they did exist)

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