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00:00
same for German ;-)
But the old English had much less Latin and Greek influences than todays English.
vitalets.github.io/x-editable/index.html < looks easy to set up but I can't figure it out
While it has a lot of Latin and Greek roots, they often are inherited via neighboring languages having Latin and Greek roots.
through the mix we don't very well recognize what language exactly it inherited from, but we still are able to see the grand-parents Latin and Greek though.
I'm going to have to take a break before my head explodes
@Sherif ultimately … Dubito linguam Latinam ultimam felicitatem fore ;-) [This one shouldn't be very hard for google translate I hope… But maybe the accusativus cum infinitivo will confuse it…]
00:40
why do I get a feeling that this will be terrible: i.imgur.com/b5Tf96Y.jpg
 
1 hour later…
01:42
@tereško Because the last 3 Star Wars movies that were made weren't that good?
Anonymous
I took the time to see all Star Wars movies like 2 year ago, I think I quit at number #2. @LeviMorrison were those the awesome ones?
Episodes 4, 5, and 6 were good, I thought. I think what made 1, 2, and 3 less appealing was the effort to try to reach a wider audience.
Anonymous
I also hated that talking animal thing
Anonymous
I will give star trek the same shot, I might binge watch them all.
02:08
What is good redex pattern for replace tow start and end two "{{" and "}}"
I use this one "{{(.+?)}}"
but with new line is not working
02:33
good morning
@Orangepill can you please help me with regex?
@Orangepill good morning
wtf is array_splice copying the whole array each time? :-(
02:55
@AjmeraInfo is the only problem it doesn't match when there is a newline?
@AjmeraInfo if that is the case you probably can get by with just adding the multiline modifier to the pattern php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php
I'm looking for a solution/suggestion to what I want to achieve. I have my page and you'll see I have the table with three rows of data in it.
I want to create something where I can have a page where you have to be logged in and then you can either directly click on the data you want to edit or click and edit button that allows you to edit the data and then update the db.
so all on the logged in page. I don't mind page refresh when updating the db but I'd love to not have to create a page with forms to update the data
03:11
@bwoebi Where is it copying the whole array? It just passes the HT pointer along.
According to valgrind there's no deep copy involved because I get the same pointer back.
@Sherif look at the HashTable->arData pointer
@bwoebi Yea, isn't that just copying the pointer?
It's dereferenced.
right, it's copying the arData pointer of the outHash HashTable… which is a HashTable being constructed inside this function
Sure, it's in the local scope, but what's your point?
It still didn't allocate the more memory.
Not for the entire array anyway.
zend_hash_init(&out_hash, (length > 0 ? num_in - length : 0) + (replace ? zend_hash_num_elements(replace) : 0), NULL, ZVAL_PTR_DTOR, 0);
how much memory is this then allocating!?
03:17
arData is just the bucket array, isn't it?
So it's literally just copying an array of pointers.
@bwoebi I believe that's going to copy as many elements as there are in the replacement array, no?
Unless I'm missing something.
It's allocating an array of buckets, yep
Sure, for the replacement array.
It's not copying the entire input array... I assumed that is what you were freaking out about.
the size of the new array is sizeof($input) - $length_to_remove + $replace
@Sherif well… it is… except the $length entries.
@bwoebi Doesn't zend_hash_init just initialize an empty bucket array though for the HT?
I mean you still didn't reallocate all of the buckets, did you?
That would be the real expensive part anyway.
Allocating an empty bucket array pales by comparison.
@Sherif uhm, it allocates min(8, second_param) buckets at init
03:23
It does?
I thought that didn't happen until you actually push to the array.
well, yeah, it's delayed until first insert, but does that matter here?
Unless that's changed from PHP 5, an init just gave you a null initialized bucket array in the struct.
hmmm, I'm no longer sure I'm looking at this correctly. I might be missing something terribly obvious, but at first glance I would think this didn't allocate everything in the array twice.
Just look again at the php_splice function: it loops through the in_hash array until $offset and inserts every encountered element into the out_hash array. Then skips $length elements in in_hash and inserts the remaining elements into out_hash.
oh wait, you're right
man that's a long function. I was scrolled all the way down.
… :-D
03:28
heh, silly 13" macbooks
I have only 2" more.
Wait, why does it even need to copy? Isn't the input array passed in by reference?
Why not just update the existing HT and be done with it?
it is…………………
which is why I'm freaking out.
omg, this is pretty silly
:/
oh wait... I know why
Because of the order, duh
hmm?
that's not an issue with PHP 7 arrays
03:31
If you insert more elements in the replacement array than you're removing from the input array
It isn't?
Well, it was in PHP 5
You'd have to reassamble the entire linked list
you'd just have to realloc() & memmove() a bit to the right
what linked list?
Stop talking PHP 5 ;-D
PHP5 arrays use chaining in the hash table.
for collision
I know nothing about your PHP7 bull shit
damn it I'm old OK
just look at the zend_hash.c …^^
No, no, I already paid for the therapy. I'm not going back to Internals again.
So, if I pay the money back, you're going back to internals?
03:41
It's not about the money. It's about keeping my sanity.
Well, I guess it's because of the partial reindexing… But at least for packed hashtables it'd be trivial I think…
@Sherif I don't feel like internals made me any more insane than I already was.
I did insane and insaner things… but not really while writing internals.
(Maybe while discovering some behaviors in PHP and then relying on them where it's most probably undefined… but meh.)
@bwoebi Let me know how you feel about it in 7 years.
@Sherif When I'll then still be part of the core committers…
Well, when others take the joy out of something you do as a hobby it's hard to find reasons to keep that hobby.
Do you know of a resource that states how many concurrent requests browsers will do on a host when loading a page.
03:49
Obviously not universally applicable, but it was to me.
I'm really afraid of the JIT part :-D
@Sherif how? what happened?
@Orangepill Who knows how accurate this is stackoverflow.com/questions/985431/…
@bwoebi Lots and lots of trolling, mostly. At some point it just becomes too much to tolerate.
@Sherif So, it was internals which drove you out?
03:52
Not exclusively, no. I mean there were other factors involved. But at the end of the day it just wasn't fun anymore and I have plenty of other things I could devote my time to.
As per my experience committing to the core itself is mostly a peaceful constructive story.
Yea, well be glad you haven't dealt with some of the poisonous personalities I had in the past.
@Sherif PHP 6 times?
Even prior to that.
I just really don't get the whole "If I use enough curse words and scream loud enough I must be right" persona.
It tends to rub off too if you stick around that kind of community.
@Sherif stick? Well, I'm just ignoring these people then. Don't reply, they'll calm down themselves.
03:56
I chalk about 50% of it up to poor communication.
The other half is just outright evil.
I also can be sometimes vocal and stubborn … but (I hope) I'm not totally resistant against people talking to me.
We can all get a little stubborn, but when it starts to get in the way of progress, it's just stupid.
agree
You gotta learn to move forward at some point.
[time to announce: I'm annoyed about people preferring void (and nullables) over the obvious and self-explaining null for [return] types.]
04:00
@bwoebi 1st world problems, amirght
@Sherif Yeah… the problems which are really just subjective preference where everyone weighs the points with different priorities.
@bwoebi my only problem with null as a return type is that null is a value ... not a type.
@Orangepill it's both.
@bwoebi You know there's a saying that says you can reverse engineer the department heads responsible for a product's design just by looking at it. Just take a look at your TV remote. How tiny is the mute button and how BIG is the on-demand button?
;)
@Sherif Twice NaN. I don't have my own… // yeah, I get what you mean ;-)
@Orangepill or … well, what type is null of, when not of type null?
04:05
null is definitely a type in PHP and has very well documented purpose.
But clearly someone prefers PHP to be more like <insert arbitrary language here>
@Sherif right, I'd just like to head @Orangepill reasoning
@Sherif like asm?
Or C or C++ or Java, etc....
Doesn't really matter what.
The point remains the same. Lord of the Flies...
I wonder why all those languages have void returns for functions
@Orangepill because they actually don't return anything ;-)
Well, for one thing they're all strictly typed languages.
04:08
unlike PHP returning null
even pascal had procedures instead of void function
and we are talking about allowing opting in to strict types for php
No, no... strict type hints, not strict typing.
Two totally different concepts.
@Sherif sometimes I wonder whether I should wish PHP to be more like one of it's earlier incarnations…
@bwoebi You mean smalltalk?
:p
hah
04:12
I remember Rasmus used to tell us scary things about what PHP used to do before it was ever called PHP.
strict type hinting allows for method signatures to enforce type on both arguments and return type... implementations are different but the end goals are the same.. insuring type within a context.
Like multiplying strings...
shivers
I still am not sure of all the typing in PHP. But when it comes I definitely want it to be done right in the least magic and redundant way possible while still being as dynamic as possible.
As long as they typing is opt in and values can be coerced when using it in a typed context then I'm all for typehinting.
@Sherif well, strings being the unique type (apart from objects) is actually a nice idea… It just is totally impractical for perf and all.
04:15
@Orangepill Wrong. Type hinting doesn't enforce types at all. function foo(int $a): int { return $a * 2' }; $b = "$" . foo(1); Strict typing is about enforcing types. Type hinting is about encapsulation. Two completely different concepts.
right, but he's talking about declare(strict_types=1); … we have a possibility for strict types on the function boundary.
PHP is a dynamically loosely typed language. Meaning that there is no enforcement of a variable's type going on.
Hi all and sorry for interrupting, can anybody help me with this comment?
@bwoebi Right, that's just some magic. I just wanted to clarify the obvious difference between enforcing variable types in a type system and merely initializing the variables in the stack frame or doing some type check on them.
PHP isn't a strictly typed language because it doesn't enforce types at the variable level.
@Sherif right.
04:19
It's not even a strongly typed language.
You could be dynamically strongly typed, like Python, for example, but we don't even do that.
Honestly, you want to take cues from a well-built type system look at Scala.
Dynamically strongly typed, but done right.
But hey, type inference systems are tough stuff :/
Anyone please?
@Sherif you just need a simple SSA construction and then following the possible paths back?
@bwoebi Well, that's the rigid way to do it.
@Shimmy add/substract the footer/header heights from the positions.
Scala is slightly more laxed
Although I think ultimately the JVM uses SSA form.
Scala's parser might do some magic I suppose.
04:27
@Sherif well, not sure what you'd do else-wise … to see what the types can be at compile-time?
@bwoebi I can't recall, exactly, but I used to work with someone that explained it to me. I'm no expert on compiler design though. I could just be confused.
:p
… but … compilers are so interesting…
This guy actually helped with the Watson project at IBM, so I'm pretty sure he knew what he was talking about.
@crypticツ thanks for your response!
My header and footer themselves are wrapped up using other HTML to make sticky header and footer, which prevents the middle content to get centered.
@bwoebi Oh yea, any systems-level programming work is going to be more interesting than application stuff for sure. Just depends on how deep you're willing to venture, I suppose :)
04:35
@Sherif Well, I'd prefer to not go down to the µop level… these things are nice to know, but not crucial ^^
Personally, I lack all the theoretical background necessary to get involved in that stuff. I could explain to you how preparser and linker work, I just couldn't give you all the text book names...
preparser? you mean preprocessor?
blah
Yes, that was a faux pas
Too much PHP on the brain!@
well, the preprocessor is simple, though it's not always very intuitive at the first times ^^
and euh, I've never looked deeper at linkers, elf headers etc.
these things just work … don't need to touch them (why should I?)
Yea well, unless you're working gcc or vsc, why would you?
heh
Although I admit it's fun to dabble in on your own time sometimes.
I once spent a weekend designing and building my own ALU from scratch.
04:39
@Sherif well, I've already dreamt of clang… but doing that seriously… mh, php-src is enough ^^
Then I tried building the full adder just using NAND gates for fun to see if I could do it.
Of course it was a meager 8-bit ALU, and took me all weekend, but hey... I learned some shit!
@Sherif well, if you do that, you'll usually end up grouping your NANDs into higher-level logic gates and then put up a half-adder…
@bwoebi The half adder is just made up of an XOR and an AND gate and an XOR gate is just made up of an OR/NAND/AND combination, so yea all you really need are AND and NOT gates, technically.
right
Obviously no idiot really wants to bother making that mess. You just spent the extra $0.05 on the XOR gates.
heh
04:43
oh, you mean you actually used real gates and not just designed it…
I designed it virtually first and then actually built it.
The breadboard is still sitting on my desk.
:-D
then you can now count up to 256 :-D … even with overflow flag!
Next time I should probably solder the thing since the cat knocked it over and destroyed the whole circuit.
oh…
Yea, I don't have a soldering gun :)
It's the shit you learn AFTER you know it all that really matters...
I think I'm finally starting to understand what that means.
My original design when I started ^
Forgive the crude props :/
04:50
@Sherif You made me think about Arthur Schopenhauer…
why's that?
Morning room 11
How can I write regex for match char till any char?
@Sherif No, that's the wrong one… wait…
@Sherif ah right… David Hume.
@bwoebi That quote is form John Wooden.
05:00
quote? Nah… I'm just referring to the fact that the sum of your impressions and experiences made you finally understand.
Oh, I see.
I had these two philosophers just a few weeks apart in school about two years ago… Then you being confusing them ^^
Well, you're lucky you go to school. I had to learn my lessons the hard way. In life you get the test first and the lesson later.
But well… that's why we need school… so that we take a few key ideas away with which we can look up everything again.
One of my biggest regrets was not finishing school.
05:04
@Sherif secondary school or university?
I graduate highschool, just never finished my bachelors degree.
ah okay
I was in and out of college all through my first 4 semesters. Taking a break between until I finally dropped out.
May I ask why you regret it?
Well, it would have been nice to be more prepared learning a lot of these things in a controlled environment where it's OK to make mistakes. Unfortunately, learning things on the job is not quite so stress-free.
Also, one thing I learned from Richard Feynman is that it's important to know the names of things in order to communicate with others.
05:08
depends on what kind of mistakes, but I agree.
Being that I learned much of my computer science knowledge on the job, I really wasn't very good at communicating with others.
That's why my theoretical background is so week by comparison to those whom I work with that actually have a degree in computer science.
I might know a lot more about the practical application of some things than they do when they're fresh graduates, but they trump me in scholarly understanding.
@Sherif names for things… IMHO, you should first learn the things, then learn their name. It makes you think about the things yourself first, before being even able to exchange yourself with others.
@bwoebi Yea, I can relate to that, but it's still very frustrating to know something, but not be able to explain it to someone else in a way they can relate to.
 $params = [
            'Bucket' => $bucketName,
            'Key' => $key . '/',
     ];
    $this->s3->putObject($params);
I hope this now isn't followed by a question about the s3 API... (because I won't be able to answer it…)
05:13
@bwoebi sadly yes, i can not do that to create directory at s3 bucket. nice policy change
@bwoebi Feynman once explained this in an interview where he stated he never used to care about the names of things, but was rather more intrigued by the nature of things... until one day someone walked into his lab trying to tell him about a particular experiment (the name of which he did not know). Then he realized that learning the names of things is important for communication even if not its understanding.
Hi guys
a question
Anyway, suffices to say that I learned a lot of things the hard way in life :)
@Sherif Everyone does … the advantage of those not having a job is that their sandbox is bigger.
<?php

//Obteniendo fecha
date_default_timezone_set('America/Caracas');
$fechaabrev = strftime("Sat, %b 17, %y");
echo $fechaabrev.'<p>';
//Obteniendo xml de baseball
$xml = simplexml_load_file('http://sportsfeeds.bovada.lv/basic/MLB.xml');
$partidosnum = count($xml->EventType->Date);
//Bucle principal de partidos
for ($i=0;$i<=$partidosnum-1;$i++) {
//Seleccionar partidos del dia
if ($xml->EventType->Date[$i]->attributes()->DTEXT == $fechaabrev){
$partido_fecha[$i] = $xml->EventType->Date[$i]->attributes()->DTEXT;
what is the problem with my code?
05:18
@jcrashvzla nice, code in Spanish or Portugese (?) and we shall guess what happens?
I ask at the wrong time XD
@bwoebi spanish
@jcrashvzla It doesn't have enough mojo!
And it probably needs a little more flubber and some juju as well.
haha sorry , the problem is that only one index print
as seen by that date in the XML file , there are 2 games
@jcrashvzla SimpleXMLElement implement Traversable, so I'm not sure they will work with count since they don't implement Countable interface.
They do have their own ::count method, though.
Just replace your for loop with foreach instead and you should be fine.
foreach($xml->EventType->Date as $something) { /* use $something instead of $xml->EventType->Date[$i] .... */ }
the problem with foreach is I could not identify such variables ... ( myvar [ $ i])
05:28
No need to
@ircmaxell added to this
I'll get on it ... I actually have a week off work, first time in 18 months or so ...
Because the foreach construct abstracts away that logic for you. It takes a Traversable object and iterates over each value. Why do you need to know about $i here? It serves no purpose.
moin all
@jcrashvzla With that said if you really do want the key you can always get at it from foreach($xml->EventType->Date as $i => $something) ... even though you clearly have no legitimate need for it here.
05:32
if I need [ $ i ] because I will use another loop with json file
Why do you need another loop?
And even if you did, you still don't need the key.
foreach doesn't stop working after the first use, fortunately.
@JoeWatkins morning :D
The only reason you would need the key inside of the loop is if you had another level of indirection you must inadvertently circumvent somewhere in that loop logic, which you clearly don't here.
I think you're right, I'll try to foreach
yo @Levi
05:35
A good use case, for example, is that treacherously backwards $_FILES super global.
I've been working a bit on union types.
It's not a pressing concern, but I'm unsure how we will do opcache type stuff with what is essentially tree.
I see when you commit ...
how far have you got ?
On the opache part?
the rest
I'm working on pulling allow_null into it as well.
However I am making a mistake somewhere because I have one failing test.
05:38
oic, I saw the branch being created ... didn't realise it was done ...
@JoeWatkins Now I'll bombard you about finally finishing the phpdbg docs :-D :-D :-D
Well, the union type syntax I have in another branch I haven't hooked together.
@LeviMorrison At least I'd consider putting null into the chain as else it might be weird with union types (Foo | Bar | null) … going to put allow_null on all two element of chain, only on first, …?
that's clever, do that ...
@bwoebi Not entirely sure what you are asking, but I imagine it'd propagate up to root.
05:43
<?php

//Obteniendo fecha
date_default_timezone_set('America/Caracas');
$fechaabrev = strftime("Sat, %b 17, %y");
echo $fechaabrev.'<p>';
$xml = simplexml_load_file('http://sportsfeeds.bovada.lv/basic/MLB.xml');


foreach ($xml->EventType->Date as $partidosdeldia) {
if ($partidosdeldia->attributes()->DTEXT == $fechaabrev){
$partido_fecha = $partidosdeldia->attributes()->DTEXT;
echo $partido_fecha;
$partido_status = $partidosdeldia->Event->attributes()->LIVE_ENABLED;
echo $partido_status;
$ligatemp = $partidosdeldia->Event->NOTE;
As I see it the allow_null serves two points:
The problem continue :/
1. Allow internal functions to do |null without using a tree (would suck for compile time).
2. Optimize speed for that common case.
So in a union type you would propagate the null up to the root to keep the speed advantage.
@LeviMorrison I'm wondering whether we should collect type info in a bitmask of (1 << IS_ARRAY) | (1 << IS_NULL) | ... ?
@bwoebi There isn't much point. There will be padding available to use.
Better to avoid the bitmask.
05:46
@Sherif can check my code?
struct _zend_type {
    zend_uchar tag;// will be 48 bits of padding after
    union {
        type * chain;
        zend_string * name;
    } u;
};
nah, I mean to have them all in one struct? … because the internal funcs won't be able to use pointers I guess (arginfo is initialized statically…)
@bwoebi All of what in one struct?
all possible types?
…what do you mean?
05:48
the types the internal funcs do accept / return?
This has all of the current behaviors…
tag holds what was previously type_hint.
yeah, I know. But it allowed just one type to be specified.
I still don't see what you are saying, I guess.
How would you document in arginfo that the function expects string|int at parameter 1?
A union type which utilizes the chain.
05:51
> internal funcs won't be able to use pointers (arginfo is initialized statically…)
Internal functions don't use union types.
So it's not currently an issue.
It is possible to do though.
they do… just that they accept zval and cast internally. But in reality they do.
The main point here is to provide a forward compatible way for that
In this case you define zend_types in the file and then take the address of it for the chain.
well, yea… hmm.
I must be tired…
good night then… trying to sleep a bit again…
We'd need to identify how the zend_type chain gets cleaned up.
I guess since they are only used in function signatures we can check if it is not internal and then clean up.
06:06
when the union branch appears I'll have a look at opcache, it shouldn't be too tricky ...
@bwoebi If you can find a specific instance of this that would be helpful.
Can anyone help me out?
Want to match below html replace between "{{ and "}}"
<p>{{
'data' }}</p>
RegEx: {{([^}]*)}}
it can't match <p>{{ $data . '{data}' }}</p>
06:26
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i have class a and b .. and i am starting memecached server on class b constructor and assigning values by call method of class b from class a ... but its not working why?
posted on October 19, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Samexasper */

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Q: RegEx match till two cherector match

AjmeraInfoI am making own template engine parser for custom syntax. Want to replace some code. I want to replace {{ $code }} by <?php $code ?> Below are test cases for replace code <p>{{ $data . '{data}' }}</p> <p>{{ 'data' }}</p> <p>{{'data'}}</p> <p>{{ 'data'}}</p> <p>{{'data' }}</p> <p>{{ ...

06:58
I feel like this function already exists somewhere:
static zend_bool _str_case_eq(zend_string *zstr, char const *cstr, size_t len)
{
        return ZSTR_LEN(zstr) == len && zend_binary_strcasecmp(ZSTR_VAL(zstr), len, cstr, len) == 0;
}
I just can't seem to find it.
0
Q: how to have memecached server keep started

Richerd fuldI am using memecached to store values. I its working fine when start and inset key value pair in one file but when I do this In obj orienter approach its not working fine, I think I am doing something wrong while starting server but not sure what cache.php class cache{ function __construc...

@Levi there's a few like it here
depends on exact use
Thanks, @Joe. I knew it was in there somewhere.
07:15
anyone have any idea about my issue?
"memecached"? that's a cache for memes? ;)
@Richerdfuld "asked 16 mins ago" - have a little patience
@Gordon :D
07:25
considering the source, without even reading, probably not
tl;dr: you can compile php with some additional compiler optimizations enabled to get more performace out of php
I'm not going to read the ramblings, but pgo and prof-gen are things ...
@Gordon I like optimization. I wish it be an actual thing.
@Sajad you should stop liking optimization, and start liking good code (and making them work)
Morning!
07:32
I started liking good code already, Now I like optimization
@Naruto morning
hi everyone
hi
recently i am having a problem in my mysql
@Sajad if you like optimization you can try out the Project Euler.
when i try to import sql data from a dump of about 800 mb , mysql stops working
i ma using ubuntu
07:34
@andho this?
@BhawinParkeria you have to increase the limitation (I think)
@Gordon What do you mean?
The benefits of PGO are real, yes.
We now have make targets to support it.
@LeviMorrison cool, I didnt know this is possible
I was just wondering because I know you can compile with -O already, so it sounded fishy to have something on top of it
It's basically sorting out which branches it should take.
This is why training it on your real website can have good gains.
@LeviMorrison training it?
Yeah. Basically you make a special build of PHP that has some extra code in there to track which branches are taken when the program runs.
Then you run the program on some training input.
Then you rebuild based on the information that was gathered during the training.
07:45
someone should write a blogpost about PGO that people read / on a website I can trust aka not phpclasses.org
@Sjon Well, I can vouch for that specific article.
k, I'll read that then :)
should we make it into a question?
can help me?
07:48
@JoeWatkins thanks, read that as well
foreach ($xml->EventType->Date as $partidosdeldia) {
if ($partidosdeldia->attributes()->DTEXT == $fechaabrev){
echo $partidosdeldia->Event->Time->attributes()->TTEXT;
}
}
my code is break de loop after if statement
iirc the windows folks have been testing pgo builds for a while, they used to publish figures ...
Alright, time for bed. Goodnight!
@LeviMorrison what time is it in your country now?
recently a small team, possibly one guy, from intel has volunteered himself to take over the windows/intel optimizations and posts profiling results to internal daily ... so they possibly don't do that anymore ... not much point ...
nn @Levi
07:50
@JoeWatkins Windows on Intel or both Windows & Intel optimizations?
both actually ...
can check my code? please
he put forward a pretty clever patch for opcache a while ago ... not sure what happened to it and can't remember his name ...
<?php
date_default_timezone_set('America/Caracas');
$fechaabrev = strftime("Sat, %b 17, %y");
echo $fechaabrev.'<p>';
$xml = simplexml_load_file('http://sportsfeeds.bovada.lv/basic/MLB.xml');
foreach ($xml->EventType->Date as $partidosdeldia) {
if ($partidosdeldia->attributes()->DTEXT == $fechaabrev){
echo $partidosdeldia->Event->Time->attributes()->TTEXT;
}
}
?>
can someone explain to me that this breaking my loop after the if statement?
@jcrashvzla stop dumping code in the chat and create a normal question if you want someone to help you
07:56
Ok sorry
@LeviMorrison is there an article about PGO+PHP that actually describes it in depth, instead of there is this magic setting, it does stuff ?
Morning

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