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08:01
who is going to do that, you internally or programmer in php ?
I think it's okay for a stack to be iterable without destruction fwiw, in php anyway ... but I'm always wrong ... when you are using it as a stack it should behave a one, but when you foreach, you can't be expecting it to behave like a stack, you will be expecting it to behave like php ...
Does it matter? From a theoretical point of view it's just a naive way to do the exact same thing I'm trying to disallow.
My personal opinion is that it should iterate in pop order, and not by reference.
Or maybe by reference? :S
don't use references
At all ever?
indeed, at all, ever ...
Where's a clever reference when you need one...
(in the context of an iterator)
08:06
making these decisions is hard, and it's probably the reason that internals don't bother to have more than one structure, because we'd have to make these decisions ... but I think as an extension developer it's easier, you can take the rigid definition of what a stack/queue/whatever is, and implement that, if it doesn't work how the programmer intended they are using the wrong structure ... but for internals we would have to try to cover every case reasonably
you don't need to be so reasonable ...
I'm just going to see what I can do and if there's an issue, resolve it. \shrug
I was serious, don't use references, values have their own copy/reference semantics, when you interfere, strange things happen ...
better to avoid them altogether, and force programmers to do the same ...
but opinion, probably wrong ...
I like how you wash your hands of all responsibility, so that no one can say "but Joe said I could!" and get away with it.
At this point my stack is nothing more than a semantic wrapper around a vector. Which I'm okay with.
Thanks for the assist. Won't be iterating by reference. Then again... iterating by reference is effectively array_map with an inline callback.
It's not, but you can achieve similar things I think.
08:22
Morning all. So, Databases. There is no section here for Databases but most of you programmer types use them :) Does the position of the foreign key matter if 2 tables are always created at the same time? Let me type an example
it's not that I'm washing my hands of it ... I'm just being clear, sometimes I'm asked a question and the answer is a matter of fact, there is no debate ... but most of the time, it's just opinion ... and I am wrong a lot, about a lot of things, and you should know that before acting on opinion ...
Table1 = WorkingHoursDetail and has 3 Columns, ID, DayOfWeek, WorkingHours
Table2 = WorkingHours, which has 3 Columns, ID, Name
The 2 need to relate, but I could add a WorkingHoursId column to the WorkingHoursDetail table
OR, I could add a WorkingHoursDetailId to the WOrkingHours table
Anyone who's good at English mind helping me out a bit correcting the language in my presentation. (There is barely 200 words).
I see no difference in the outcome
school run, afk
08:25
@JoeWatkins I get that. When someone asks me if I want to attend an event or something I'd probably say "potentially". Because if I say "sure!" and then bail, then I'm that guy who always bails. Now I'm just that guy who doesn't commit. Can't win.
salam !
@rtheunissen I know that pain, I know it all too well.
morning!
Mogguh
08:36
posted on December 08, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by arkrom */

This is going to be my day: SoapClient :(
SoupClient ?
@PeeHaa get some beer, it'll make it hurt less
Any video editting tools recommended?
I think I'm gonna make tacos
08:44
is there any encryption way through which I can encrypt and decrypt string as per its size.I mean every time it should not return fixed length of encrypted string
@John well yeah encrypt = ($value) => real_encrypt(json_encode(["v" => $value, "bs" => random_string()])); and decrypt = ($cipher) => json_decode(real_decrypt($cipher))->v;
why is it needed though...
@nikita2206 because he doesn't have to foggiest of how encryption actually works
thats not right ...
though I am not an expert of encryption.. but for security purpose I wanted 3rd person not able to understand encryption method I used
because if I encrypt data which will give me fixed length 3rd person will know my first step i.e.,hmm he is encrypting secrete data which gives FIXED 32 length string
I just want it random
depending on length of string
08:57
ya know, I will give you really important piece of advice: hire someone else to implement security-related features for your project, because you obviously do not know what you are doing
@tereško thanks for great piece of advice
@PeeHaa thanks .. I am looking into it :)
@PeeHaa where is the doc?
oh, joy, I was flagged for:
in JavaScript, 2 mins ago, by tereško
if you solution for global climate change is "kill most of humans", then you are a fucking idiot .. so, basically: you are part of the problem
yes, I validated the flag
ad hominem attacks are not leading anywhere
09:11
in JavaScript, 6 mins ago, by ivarni
@tereško your face is an idiot
hahahaha
@salathe well, he's a 16-year old who does not want children
it's always funny when people get their panties in a twist over nothing
.. because that's a reasonable age for making those decisions
@tereško ad hominem attack again. You know nothing about him.
he might very well be 35 and has made this decision in agreement with his wife.
@tereško Why was that flagged...
Seriously guys
Yeah, tried to look at that chat history, just saw a bunch of moved messages.
I mean the message in here I replied to.
That was flagged.
haha
@tereško you're such a dick
@FlorianMargaine ... but to adhominen attacks ;-)
09:23
:p
Amusing thing is, calling out an attack an ad hominen is also an ad hominen
@Sean no, it's an ad attackem
:V
I missed the chance to golden hammer close this typo question, so if anyone can chime in, I left a comment with the link: stackoverflow.com/questions/34149317/… - it's already attracting many bad answers.
For factories, what's the go to method for passing arguments into the new object constructor? Would you just pass them through the factory's create method, or would you prepare them using other calls?
09:26
@Sean That depends on the kind of injection you prefer.
Well, DI over SP
@hakre smashed
@AlmaDo thx.
@Sean Yes, the kind of DI is what I mean. Constructor vs. Setter vs. Factory Method Parameters.
At the moment I'm passing it through as setters after creation, but it doesn't seem right when there should be a constructor doing that job
that's setter injection. if you prefer constructor injection question would be what hinders you to do that for that concrete factory - can you say?
09:30
It's just semantics, there's not really a hard restriction on it
Atm, I'm only passing arguments into the factory which are needed to determine the correct object, it seems weird to tack on constructor arguments for the resulting object.
The only other thing I could think of would be to add an additional step which you can inject constructor args like $factory->create($...)->construct($...);
Though using create and construct would be a bit confusing. Might have to rename one of the two.
That, again, also seems weird. I'm not sure. Guess I can just experiment and find out.
09:49
Hello everyone!
I will start to develop a social network system and I am thinking to use Anahita framework. I would like to ask for your opinion about this framework. Is it good choice or has better php framework for social network apps ??
@Sean Having two methods seems wrong. The task of the factory is to take care of object creation. It's interface does not require two methods for that, just one. So why add what you don't need?
For the naming, create is common, also with differentiation like createForFoo or createByBar, sometimes as static, but if you want to pass a factory around, the actual factory method should not be static.
Experimenting can lead to results, but I would simplify those experiments.
ping @NikiC
Morning!
@Ambitos That merely depends on your perception of it. From what it advertises itself (and it's not a commercial product as far as I've seen), it's a framework dedicated to a social networking site. Depending on what a "social networking site" means to you and the developers of the framework, this can be a complete match or just a different universe. Normally you can say you've got 80% match for 80% of the common (and normally easy) tasks with a framework.
@Ambitos IMHO just give it a try and develop your first application with it to see how it feels / fits.
10:05
@hakre Thank you!!
good mornings @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom jo
morning
\o
10:11
o/
10:15
\o\
Stop flailing
Why doesn't PHP like operator overloading?
fun fact: when you do the \o\ /o/ combo, my head rings with hip hop horray, hooo, heeey
10:20
@rtheunissen PHP doesn't have operator overloading, but I think it's fairly neutral towards it emotionally...
@rtheunissen Isn't mbstring.func_overload enough overloading for PHP?
.. o
@Gordon :)
@DaveRandom this?
10:22
Recently saw it enabled in a server config ...
Two things in Python that I really wish we had in PHP. Slices, and operator overloading.
$a = [1, 2, 3]; $a[0:2] would be [1, 2] etc.
@rtheunissen We have array slicing?
Well not that syntax, but...
Something you can implement though.
Let's say you have some dataset, like a lazy query builder or something.
You can just slice that with [x:y], and have the implementation interpret that.
10:26
@Gordon pretty much, maybe more special effects though
Meh although nice, I don't miss it
@rtheunissen There was a proposal for 5.6, never really got off the ground iirc
@DaveRandom how's it possible for variable values? $a[$am_I_a_class_name:$or_what]
god I'm sleepless
If it can't be coerced to an int, throw an exception?
it's :: not :
10:30
@nikita2206 Just cast to int IMO, but yeh that was one of the issues. Another was that $a[-1] currently accesses a member with the key -1 and some were saying they wanted it to access the last member of the array
I'd rather just use array-like objects if they were sane, but of course they aren't entirely either
I can live without negative indexes.
@rtheunissen You can implement it in userland with ArrayAccess, it just was work with array_* functions etc :-(
@DaveRandom I was trying to make a point that this syntax would clash with syntax for accessing static variables $className::$varName but then I forgot that it's two colons not one ¯_(ツ)_/¯
> Active Display Channels: 2
WHAT'S THE GOD DAMN POINT IN THE THREE PORTS THEN????
ffs
The work GPU, Quadro
10:54
It's not for gaming, it's a work machine, but I need 3 heads
(the Q4000 is the stock card the machine came with)
You nearly end up spending more on cable converters than the graphics card
£19.47
I really don't need some fancy-pants gaming thing though, it's just a work machine, as long it runs an IDE and teh intarnetz I don't really care...
EVGA are a good brand too
Not the best price though. Graphify!
Meh, work is paying :-P
Cool site though
@JoeWatkins pong
11:12
Yeah I tend to use that before buying anything expensive on Amazon these days.
11:24
@NikiC just the person I needed
oh noes
:)
Am I allowed to use a closure as handler in fastroute?
Hey, is there a shorter way than 2 foreach loops to unite 2 arrays by keys?
@PeeHaa You are allowed, but you can't cache it
So I have noticed :P
Tnx will handle it another way
11:31
@TechTreeDev array_intersect_key?
@FlorianMargaine oh, i completely forgot that this doeas exist :D thank you
@PeeHaa To cache it you have to indirect through another array. It's a bit ugly to implement...
Meh it's ok. I only needed it for en exceptional case. I'm "manually" handling it now
Screw ugly implementations to help stupid users
R.P
R.P
12:34
Making API here with example url : "/teams/{teamId}/players?isFullRegistered=timestamp". Timestamp value will always sent by other side. Now the question is, should timestamp be included in URL part or should it stay in query-string?
@R.P What difference would it make?
My personal opinion is to make "apis" be easy to hack for power users. e.g. phpimagick.com/Imagick/… - all the "api" params are in query, and if you leave the query off, you get the default parameters.
R.P
R.P
well it works for that kind of service, but for getting lets say team. Then typical way of getting list is without any identification and url as short as possible, like "/teams". And when I want to modify/delete/get certain team, then I add identificator to that - "/teams/{teamId}
now when client who requests API service says that timestamp should always be require (across other services as well), then shouldn't it be added to url? In my example it would make url too complicated.
argh
the assembly gdb mode is totally broken
and it's been broken for years now
@R.P If URIs are complicated your API sucks
just sayin
R.P
R.P
12:54
@PeeHaa - agreed.
Whatever you do make sure you have a sane way to version your API
why are you letting the user set a timestamp? that's usually a bad idea.
@R.P I think trying to use a pure 'Rest' thing for something that is an API and not pure Rest, is an easy way to go insane. The date sounds like an api query param; additionally, it sounds like what you're prenting at "/teams/{teamId}/players?isFullRegistered=timestamp" isn't the canonical URL representation of a resource and wouldn't be even if you moved the timestamp into the path.
as presumably the same data could be shown for different timestamps.
REST works ok for CRUD, for other kinds of API it's pretty bad
Soap to the rescue!~
R.P
R.P
13:07
Thanks for Your opinions. I think the best solution is have timestamp in query string and it should be optional.
@PeeHaa meh, that stuff is easy to do
response header, special url, etc
@nikita2206 that's an odd statement given that it's an acronym for representational state transfer
Easy, unless you forget to do it for version 1.
@Danack even if you forget
@FlorianMargaine It is. But you have to do it (which is what I said ;) )
Abe
Abe
13:18
phpeeps \o
hi guys
isn't this correct echo "<td><img src = "cards/',$cardNumber,'.png"><br>"; ?
cause i'm having an error Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'cards' (T_STRING), expecting ',' or ';'
@Ricardo No. You can't mix and match quotes. Either double quote or single quote all the way through. You're mixing them together
echo '<td><img src = "cards/' . $cardNumber . '.png"><br>';
Switched to single quotes (no need to escape the double quotes now) and I prefer periods for concatenation
@Machavity thank you very much, I owe you one
ThW
ThW
@Machavity echo "<td><img src='cards/{$cardNumber}.png'><br>"; works too :-)
I more and more like string interpolation over concatenation.
Abe
Abe
13:33
@FlorianMargaine you mean with sprintf etc?
@Abe sprintf, what ThW showed, etc
Abe
Abe
i suppose that's a kind of interpolation too
Abe
Abe
13:45
@Danack the problem of @include is that suppresses everything, not only the failed inclusion error... :\
I figured it out @NikiC, thanks for replying though :)
is that seriously a bug complaining that var_export isn't PSR2 compliant, or have I read it wrong ?
So Joe, tomorrow?
@JoeWatkins You have not read it wrong.
why isn't my SO avatar showing up in here?
@Fabor yes, assuming weather doesn't fuck up ferries ...
14:07
@Codemonkey it's cached, give it a bit
Cool. @Leigh and I will be there will el bosso.
OK, never been here before - had no idea SO even HAD chatrooms tbh
@Danack haaahahaha no.
it should be more obvious - half of my shitty questions could have been dealt with in chat instead :)
@Codemonkey don't be bringing your shitty questions here!
14:08
^ that
ould somebody answer me is this is a good practice? There is an array $foo = []; is it goot practice to do like this? $foo['bar'][] = 'foobar'; ? If no thats key points to not use it like this?
@Danack Musta missed where any version of PHP deprecated array()
@salathe Can you phrase a response that doesn't involve disparaging remarks about the persons lineage?
Because I am unable to right now.
@Machavity and where we must follow framework interop recommendations :/
@Danack Um... I'm not entirely sure that I can, in this case. :P
Abe
Abe
14:10
@Danack FIX IT!
it's okay, @JoeWatkins saved the day
I just got confirmation that we got house :D
10
@JoeWatkins Congrats!
@salathe /me dons cape
@JoeWatkins has the river flooded yet? (I'm assuming you're getting the crappy weather down there too)
14:16
it hasn't, I dunno what the proper words for it are, but the water would have to get up a really big slope, and rise by maybe four feet to get to the house ...
@JoeWatkins link?
ahh coolio
So I just armed one of my colleagues with a loaded Nerf gun. She took it and shot another colleague immediately for no reason. Another colleague came to the shot colleague's defense and shot her. Then all other colleagues started shooting each other. Why do politicians think it's a good idea to arm countries again?
@Gordon because war and conflict equals money in their pockets
14:18
@crypticツ true. I armed her mainly for my own amusement and to prove the point ;)
it's supposed to be a deterrent ...
you should have given everyone nuclear nerfs at the same time ...
Reminder: Joe Watkins does not live in Corpse End
@JoeWatkins kinda like when playing Civ. Once you researched the nukes, you gotta use them
@Gordon - when you're playing the role of arms dealer?
@rdlowrey tagged a thing ...
user895378
14:32
o/
Abe
Abe
a nice gui / monitoring tool for pgsql ?
hi @rdlowrey
user895378
had minor medical thing yesterday (I'm fine, BTW). First time under anesthesia.
you're supposed to be resting, in that case ...
do that :)
@rdlowrey Wow. Do you still have your wisdom teeth?
user895378
14:35
@LeviMorrison I totally do!
Congrats, I suppose.
Had mine removed at ~18 years old.
is that what you were having done ?
user895378
if wisdom teeth grow out of my stomach then maybe.
oh, it sounds serious ... you don't want to tell us I guess ?
ah but you were out in a day ...
What an odd conversation to join on
14:38
I don't really like guessing games ...
user895378
No, not serious. I'm fine though, thanks for your concern :)
I hope you feel better anyway, you gotta be pretty exhausted whatever @rdlowrey
user895378
I ordered $20 worth of cookies for delivery last night.
user895378
It was great.
it sounds great
14:42
@rdlowrey So how much time off work is this minor medical operation going to cost you? :D
Surgery that lets you eat a ton of cookies... epic
user895378
I didn't work yesterday, but that's all.
github.com/orthographic-pedant?tab=activity Good lord on multiple levels.
6
so ... I'll just say it ... since you started your new job, I feel like the average beauty of everyone in the room has gone down a little ... bless us with your presence more, please @rdlowrey
user895378
14:46
1. Thanks (though the flattery is not required).
2. Yeah, I definitely fell into the "no time for anything but work" trap for the last couple of months. Trying to do better.
that's an awesome beard, obviously ...
@rdlowrey new jobs can do that ... it's fun too ... for a while ...
Ordered yes Daniel, but did you eat them all?
it's not just the average beauty I worry about ... we've done some pretty cool things as a team in this room ... we are only an awesome team if everyone shows up ... what we have here is valuable, we should work at keeping it together ...
Requiring explicit opt-in permission to submit a pull request to an open source repo. That makes me twitch a little bit.
14:50
if you can, in between real life, and everything else ...
@Sean yeah....but on the other hand, I don't particularly appreciate typo corrections either......the value to noise ratio is not great.
avg beauty is the main worry ...
afk, school run ...
Oh my goodness.
@Andrea I should push for nullable types heavily with the trailing ? instead of preceding.
Then <> can't be used for generics if it were to pass :D
@LeviMorrison sgtm
well, you can distinguish ?> ???
I don't think so – I think the ?> scanning happens too early – could be wrong on that, though.
14:58
then the problem exists either way
no?
Ah, the difference is that <? inside of a <? wouldn't be anything neat.
So maybe you are correct.
Maybe it doesn't matter – I don't know.
I looked into it before PHP 7 was a thing. Our parser has changed quite a bit so maybe it wouldn't be an issue.
In any case I think [] like Python and Scala would be better for generics anyway, but that would need to be explored and discussed.
@ircmaxell are you joining today?
posted on December 08, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Kaoff */

@Gordon about to, need to find Ray
good. cool.
15:01
actually, he's working from home. Dialing in now
see you there
@Gordon you guys should really ditch citrix, it's incredibly crappy audio quality as well as not user-friendly. Just use Hangouts ;-)
guys, can I send values from a <td> via form?
With a bit of JavaScript, yeop
without?
15:06
No, not without.
guess that no
okay
via ajax?
@ITProGuy Why do you want to read it from a <td> element? Why not just use a hidden input field?
@Danack because the values are coming from a db
@ITProGuy So why do you need them POSTed back to PHP?
The server knows them, they're in the database...
to modify the records, for example
15:09
@ITProGuy You can't really edit <td>s...
(And if you say contenteditable I will smack you)
@ITProGuy you can put an input in a td
I think that yes
I use jq
to replace td for an input
user895378
@MadaraUchiha I like those fancy blue letters next to your name
@rdlowrey Thank you, I like them too :)
@ITProGuy or to have an input in the td
15:11
mmm
yes
smarter maybe
But I don't like how it looks, it's for a backend and well, I rather the view that came from a td than an input but it's true that it can be handled with css
and getting data directly to an input, could save me a js function but... I have another question
if I have this code to call `changeToRemve()` which is:

`
$("#remove").click(function(e){
e.preventDefault(); // prevents submit event if button is a submit
changeToDelete();
});
`

and changetoDelete() looks like:

`
function changeToDelete(){
var onumber = document.getElementById("onumber").innerHTML;
var buyer = document.getElementById("buyer").innerHTML;
var totalprice = document.getElementById("totalprice").innerHTML;
var data = document.getElementById("date").innerHTML;

var oinput = '<input id="oinput" name="orderno" type="text"></input>';
next time, can you paste your code in a pastebin? pastebin.com
or a gist if you have a git account
It'll be better
wait
because it's a little bit messy :s
After this code, can I perform more actions over the elements that I just created with changeToDelete()?
yeah, you can do whatever you wish, but I'd advise against directly replacing tds with inputs...
at the very least, put them inside
it's not an elegant think, right?
I mean, why not
?
but why not just reload the page in editing mode, with inputs and a good old form?
(I'm sure you can think of a reason why having incorrect html would be a bad idea)
15:23
how reload in editing mode?
...
go to your profile in any social media site on the interwebz
sorry man, what do you mean, I'm not an expert as you probably are
look the edit button
click the edit button
yeah I get that
Then I don't get what you don't get :)
15:25
the problem is that everything comes from an MVC architecture and it's not that easy to figure it out, at least for me
because there are too many params that could get lost during the 'process'
Anyone here with Laravel experience? I have been struggling with this for a few days and it's driving me nuts: stackoverflow.com/questions/34147560/…
aaaaannnndd meta effect: checked
FUCK: upstream-tracker.org has gone.....
@Danack what was it?
15:37
@ircmaxell abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/timeline/glib is kind of it. Basically it showed the history of projects and ABI breaks per version.
Which is really useful when a library is bad at following semver.
ImageMagick has a pattern of changing parameters in but releases....
but releases? :-P
s/but/bug
I know :-P
just found that funny
15:41
sorry - patch releases.
6.5.3-10
different to 6.5.3-9....
that's idiotic

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