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14:00
@Andrea if you really want to, you can go down the rabbit hole: api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Base.html
np.....I just can't stand code that has interface suffixed......as once you'v got more than a couple params, the signal to noise ratio is terrible.
^ only room 11-approved framework
haha
(not a friday link, honest)
@NorthbornDesign Are you sure you're not George Lucas?
@Machavity I'm not certain, but I'll ask my brotherfathercousin.
@Gordon how much potassium perchlorate do you have? youtube.com/watch?v=txBbarcfbVw
Idk but I ate only 200g so far and already feel sick
@Gordon lol. For yourself or the office? :P
14:05
I hope the office comes to the rescue but given that all of us in the office bought a 4kg box, this is unlikely to become a reality
@NorthbornDesign to extend the joke, have you considered adding Composer support to VanillaPHP?
Try the sugar free ones next. Reviews are... well not solid. :P
mix them with the regular ones to play haribo roulette
lol, evil genius.
14:09
@Fabor wow "It felt like my delicate starfish was a gaping maw projectile vomiting a torrential flood of toxic waste"
I'm dealing with a puking horse here.
@Fabor Looks like @Andrea might have already had some
what the hell am i reading
words. Many of them, it seems.
When I pass an array with 4 elements to a database insert function. It's fine. If I add a 5th in the mix, one of the elements just becomes "0". Dafuq?
14:12
try 6
You're right, this function must be adverse to odd numbered elements...
$data = array(
	'user_id'       => $user_id,
	'event_type'    => $event_type,
	'event_grouped' => $group,
	'event_time'    => $event_time,
	'event_json'    => json_encode( $event_data )
);
Doesn't work
$data = array(
	'user_id'       => $user_id,
	'event_type'    => $event_type,
	'event_time'    => $event_time,
	'event_json'    => json_encode( $event_data )
);
Works
@Andrea WE DON'T TRUST YOU ANYMORE
@tereško ;_;
@MarcDingena maybe it's just using array_values and ignoring the key
@tereško ;;_;;
14:16
@Andrea 2 space indents... really...
@Andrea I'm using a wrapper function $wpdb->insert( $table, $data, $format ) but I'm confident you need to map your values to the table's column names.
lol @Machavity
@Andrea if I skip the event_grouped key, it still places the event_time in the correct column, rather than shifting all the data one column to the left.
@MarcDingena huh.
interesting
Okay, I found the puking horse.
$format = array( '%d', '%s', '%d', '%s' );
missing the new format of the 5th column
DERP
14:20
@MarcDingena o.O
@MarcDingena HERRDURR
Abusing this chat room as rucker ducky worked ;)
This is what I feel PHP is like sometimes. https://t.co/CcMLJgAh8X
heh, I guess it's too much to ask for it to automatically show the image.
@jbafford eh, it's not JS (with all the functionality of the Browsers).
@jbafford so, PHP is awesome! :)
14:23
now i've that goddamn theme song stuck in my head
@Andrea Right? ;-)
@PaulCrovella glad to help :)
@jbafford So... PHP is a bumbling fool of a swiss army knife who still wins because he has a smart girl with her dog and computer making it all work behind the scenes?
well, there's also Sara :p
@Machavity Yes. The Gadget-mobile is the switch between html mode and <?php-mode, and Chief Quimby is every developer ever.
14:26
someone on stackoverflow is very upset that I downvoted their answer and then didn't remove the downvote once they edited it
@Andrea You had me at someone on stackoverflow is very upset
@Andrea some folks are super-duper-precious over their internet points
I think I've asked this recently - and blanked out the answer because I didn't like it....there's no way to do the following without invoking magic is there:
    $className = 'SomethingResolvedDynamically';
    $functionString = <<< FUNCTION
    function foo($className \$template)
    {
        // ...
    }
FUNCTION;

    eval($functionString);
@Leigh My tab width is dynamically set to the major release number.
I suppose it depends how many of them you have. But points aside, a -1 on a (potentially now) actually good answer still does kind of sting.
14:27
@salathe I try to keep mine prime
in fairness I am being a bit mean
@Danack yep, there's no other way
have a look at how I did it in newType
Not feeling that strong....
@Danack Depends on context
/**
 * Creates a class with a given name which wraps the given type.
 * The resulting class has a constructor which accepts a value of the type
 * it wraps, and an `unbox` method which returns the value wrapped by am
 * instance of the class.
 * @returns void
 * @param $newTypeName string The fully-qualified name of the new class
 * @param $wrappedType string The fully-qualified name of the wrapped type
*/
function newType(string $newTypeName, string $wrappedTypeName) /* : void */ {
    if (!isValidTypeName($newTypeName)) {
You can only do it on a closure, or in very limited degree a trait method
14:30
Er....yeah, no. I have another route that avoids the magic entirely, that will make @Jimbo happy.
Oh wait - how do you do it for a closure?
Seems like this was my problem...: serverfault.com/questions/505098/…
I just spotted a bug
@Danack Use self and rebind the scope
> isset(VALID_TYPE_NAME_CHARS[$wrappedTypeName])
oops.
but now my project is still returning me a 404 error
14:31
@NikiC is there any way to get you interested in what I wrote to you recently on LinkedIn?
@Andrea I think you spotted yourself running an old PHP version?
@NikiC ?
@Barrosy the error message is telling you the problem. Things are being re-routed continually. I recommend putting in #rewrite_log on; and then looking at the log files.
@Andrea nevermind, assumed you were talking about something else ;)
They will show that something is being continually re-routed. Feel free to pastebin your config if you can't figure it out in 15 minutes.
14:32
oh wait this means newType probably generates invalid code that relies on the \int bug not being fixed
ooh
@Gordon hm...
@Gordon It would help to know what kind of monitoring you have in mind
$ php -r 'require_once "newType.php"; ajf\newType\newType("Foo\Bar\Boo", "int");'
        namespace Foo\Bar;

        class Boo
        {
            private $value;
            public function __construct(\int $value) {
                $this->value = $value;
            }
            public function unbox(): \int {
                return $this->value;
            }
        }
PHP Fatal error:  Scalar type declaration 'int' must be unqualified in /Users/ajf/Projects/2015/newType/newType/newType.php(97) : eval()'d code on line 6
YEP
oops.
this is why you write unit tests, not just integration tests, kids :)
@NikiC would you be open for a 15min web call? then I can explain in more detail
oh god double fail
isset() on an array with null values...
oooooops
@Gordon yeah
14:38
secret conversations :o
I should get a LinkedIn some day
@NikiC Cool. Thanks. I'll contact you on LinkedIn with the contact details
But then again, that would mean people would add me on it
@Andrea you shouldn't. it only sends you spam
@NikiC hah
@Andrea it's not that secret, but imo somewhat inappropriate to discuss here
14:41
That's basically why I never signed up for LinkedIn either.
god I love Composer and Packagist. being able to just do git tag v1.0.1 && git push --tags to have a new release is amazing
what is surprising is Composer is better-designed than npm
Everyone saying how they hated it so much, and feel obligated, apparently, and no one actually saying the like it.
@Andrea It surprises me that many (all?) the javascript tools don't have a lock file.
@jbafford Composer also has require which does the work of updating the JSON file and selecting the right version for you
whereas with npm I ended up just using "*" for everything
14:44
That's not strictly composer. bower has that as well. (For some reason, updating the file isn't the default, which is bizarre.)
@Andrea Why is that a surprise? It's just Jordi being smart :-P
which I would later regret obviously
@bwoebi ^^
@Andrea tbh, I never use anything else than install/update …
@jbafford wat.
@Danack seriously. It's dumb. (And fragile, too.)
14:46
check out newType v1.0.1: github.com/TazeTSchnitzel/newType
@Andrea npm install --save
@FlorianMargaine huh
Seems like there's no error being logged anymore
my last error: 2016/01/29 13:58:06 [error] 16933#0: *40 rewrite or internal redirection cycle while internally redirecting to "/index.php", client: 192.168.56.1, server: barry.dev, request: "GET /my_project_name/web/app_dev.php/ HTTP/1.1", host: "www.awesome.dev"
@Andrea downloads a dependency in node_modules and rewrites the package.json to add it with the relevant version
But that one had something to do with the 'try_files' thing in the config file which I changed
14:48
which is usually ^x.y.z
cool
But that doesn't let me understand why I'm still getting 404 :/
--save-dev does the same thing for dev dependencies
And I'm talking about the error log you guys refered to earlier
@Andrea with npm, you just have to add npm publish and you're done, for the record
14:51
@Barrosy did you turn on that debugging variable and then restart nginx?
@Sean you awake?
@Naruto \o
No am I supposed to find it in the config file aswell?
Is installing Symfony supposed to be this time consuming? O.o
@Barrosy When you follow the docs, no.
It should be a 5 minute process.
(Given your VM is up and running)
It was running perfectly fine, everything was left at default and somehow stuff just won't work? :/
15:05
posted on January 29, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Meltorp */

@Barrosy Depending on which box you use, leaving everything at their default values is not always a good thing.
What do you mean by which box you use? Do you mean the OS?
@Barrosy Yes, in your vagrantfile there's a config.vm.box entry pointing to something. That determines how your box is setup.
oh god /r/PHP is getting worse: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/4390up/…
I am not going to read that
So if I would be using Vagrant with Puphpet, all settings default and importing Symfony and making a project, should still be able to cause things not to work from the get go?
and we've finally got to "CoC guzzling". That took longer than I thought.
sigh
@Machavity LOL
@jbafford yeah the sexual metaphors are starting to bother me now
15:11
@Andrea It's why the very first thing I did when Derick put up his RFC on github was submit a PR that s/CoC/Code of Conduct/
@jbafford thank you
god I hope we don't get to personal attacks
I thought we were already there and past that?
How long is this fire going to keep burning for?
I suppose so
Greetings!
15:14
@Sean it will burn until all of PHP is destroyed, only the smouldering ashes of a community left behind
So, political social justice agendas are the new bikeshedding?
basically, yes
@NorthbornDesign this is much worse than bikeshedding
Didn't mean to edit out from under, but wrong wording was wrong.
I hope this doesn't get to the point where people start digging into my past to attack me.
15:15
Found this "chat" from @Andrea's "Rick-roll" on twitter :P
This is the kind of stuff that turns people away from communities permanently.
Social justice these days is calling for someone's head on a pike and then being shocked when someone takes it seriously
Social justice these days is the only injustice to productivity.
@Xethron ^^ Sounds about right ahah
I'm in-between jobs at the moment (anyone want to hire me for contracting?) but I'm also strongly reconsidering whether I even want my next job to be PHP.
15:17
@Machavity I actually assume he's looking for json_encode there. Answered as such.
ah my comment is already at -1
Don't get me wrong; I'm a white, 30's, North American male, but can we all just argue about short-closures instead?
@Andrea Some say that happened ten years ago.
@Danack is this some witty reference or did something happen ten years ago
15:20
@Andrea php dev was dead 10 years ago, then it picked up
@jbafford the cool thing about working is you don't spend quite so much time following the latest faux-outrage drama in a "community" that's really just a little bubble which doesn't see beyond itself
And this is my take on why people are being such twats: reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/432xnw/the_ultimate_code_of_conduct/… . No one is going to be able to persuade them with logical arguments....
@PaulCrovella true, that
I would so much love to have a sane distraction from this BS now.
go fix that spl shit, it needs it
lemme finish eating my bowl of cereal first ;)
15:23
@jbafford I sense a hidden friday
@Gordon What? The guy has gotta have his food
no one mentions "my bowl of cereal" on a friday by coincidence
yeah, I mean, yesterday was thursday, so gotta eat his bowl now
@FlorianMargaine exactly!
15:26
dude, time is going ticking on and on
anyways, I'm out of office. going to the car now. which seat can I take?
is there a way to link to multiple chat entries at once?
but anyway, yeah, I was referencing friday conversation in here from 10 hours ago
@Gordon It's Friday! \o/
nope, nope, nope .. I don't want to deal with social justice bullshit today
@jbafford yes, they just won't onebox that way
15:28
/me goes shopping
@tereško you don't really have to, you know...
it's quite easy to ignore.
I find myself writing half a response then just deleting it. Maybe it's somewhat cathartic to get that far.
^ same here
guys how do i prevent HTMLPurifier from striping image tags
@Gordon Zoidberg whoops away
15:34
or maybe whats the best sanitizer for WMD editor?
Oh wait, it's "gotta have my bowl", not gotta have food.
Nvm ):
that was too dark.
Aww, I missed it. Dark is good humor.
let me do it again.
15:37
Oh that was dark :P
told you :P
One more time!
I was in the bathroom!
well, too bad for you!
go complain to the Manager Of CoC Department if you don't like it!
15:42
No! Because you'll just file that I triggered you by filing!
I don't know Bob! Nobody cares!
The references are pretty amusing
!!urban Friday
[ friday ] A great feeling. Happy. No more shit for two days.
oh ffs. links.
I just can't get it into my head that I should be extremely suspicious throughout the day
@Sean at least your link doesn't auto play :P
15:54
I just actually listened to Friday in its entirety... the lyrical content is somehow spectacularly fucking worse than I originally remember.
Good thing she followed it up with "Saturday"
@FlorianMargaine What's up?
@bwoebi did you try out the alarm?
@FlorianMargaine alarm?
I need both link to work using mod_rewrite
example.com/page=login
example.com/login
how can i do that?
15:55
oh
no need to yet
@NorthbornDesign what surprises me each time is just how bad the audio mastering is on the background singers Yeah!
it may be better to do it before you need it...
@PaulCrovella True, but like, they rhyming scheme... It's not even bad poetry. It's not even bad English. It's just frustrating and scary.
@NorthbornDesign I listen to it in its entirety every friday.
I don't think I can do that.
15:59
@NeelIon 1 - choose which link will actually be routed to your app 2 - rewrite the other to the first one
@FlorianMargaine before or after the self-flagellation
@PaulCrovella during, but that's because I like it
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thanks man
ah, that makes sense
16:02
@FlorianMargaine this image looks really horrible, but people use the image with funny things lol
@jbafford it's confusing because it just looks like I'm moving up and down my head
that strangely looks like some strange star wars cantina character
I think you could make a good horror movie character with that concept.
16:10
There's a subreddit for that kind of thing Paul, fiftyfifty and fiftyfiftysfw
What's the most elegant way to convert an array of objects into a list of unique objects?
array_map(function($in) { return (object)$in; }, $arr)?
@QuolonelQuestions What is a "unique object"?
oh. misread the question.
16:12
And how does an array differ from a list in this context?
One which is not the same instance as any of the other instances
So, you want to filter the array for unique objects?
There is no difference; array and list are synonyms
Okay, so you have an array of objects, and you want to filter that array to only distinct objects?
$arr = [];
$i = 0;
array_map(function($in) use ($arr, $i) { $arr[$in] = $i++; }, $firstArr);
$finalArr = array_keys($arr);
16:13
Uh huh
far from elegant though
Far from even remotely functional as well
fuck :p
thought an object could be used as an array key
No, that's what SplObjectStorage is for
and that somehow, two equivalent object would overwrite themselves in the keys of the array
16:17
array_unique($objects, SORT_REGULAR)
That doesn't compare object instances it compares object fields
Hmm, it does compare fields.
user924016
o/
16:23
o/
$hashmap = [];
foreach ($objects as $object) {
    $hashmap[spl_object_hash($object)] = $object;
}
$objects = array_values($hashmap);
16:29
@QuolonelQuestions ^^
ps. no need to thank me for the tie fighter
That might be the most elegant
But it's still quite verbose
It's a shame there isn't a matching mode for objects for array_unique
hellow everybody i'm nirob and i'm new there.
i need a help:
i'm sorry. i actually needed to know that, is this echo valid or not?
$ghi = array('arif'=>58, 'mofiz'=> 68, 'tofiz'=> 98);

foreach ($ghi as $gh):

endforeach;
echo $gh['arif'];
user924016
did you try?
yes
user924016
16:38
is it a valid echo?
user924016
you seem to be messing the i
yah. that's what i need to know.
user924016
oh
foreach ($abcd as $abc){ /** **/} can i use $abc below the loop?
16:40
foreach ($ghi as $gh)
{
    echo $gh;
}
@QuolonelQuestions Single statement... lol
$objects = array_values(iterator_to_array(call_user_func(function () use ($objects) {
    foreach ($objects as $object)
        yield spl_object_hash($object) => $object;
})));
yah i know that.
below the loop, $gh will be the last value assigned
That's kawaii
that this thing prints nothing.
16:42
@Gordon ping
@FlorianMargaine pong
@Gordon I wanted a message to be able to see your profile, thanks
@NorthbornDesign pfft at least use (function ... )()
somebody pls help me to know.
how to use a loop variable below the loop?
@NorthbornDesign also, $objects = array_values(array_combine(array_map('spl_object_hash', $objects), $objects));
16:46
@FlorianMargaine you mean you dont have a bookmark for it yet?
like this.. foreach ($abcd as $abc){ /** **/} echo $abc['something'];
@Gordon yet
$abc is the element, not the array. just echo $abc;
@salathe I hate string callbacks.
Unfortunately, string callbacks aren't going away, until PHP gets first-class functions.
16:53
@FélixGagnon-Grenier pls see this : s29.postimg.org/9me1kdr9z/problem.png
how this (row3['mark_obtained']) works outside the loop where it was initiated.
@Nirob PHP variables persist outside of the foreach scope. And is that code from your teacher?
@NorthbornDesign bully for you
Well foreach doesn't have it's own scope, it creates the variable in the current scope
@Nirob The problem, is that nobody can read that :-/
i don't get it very clearly.
16:58
> And is that code from your teacher?
but it works fine.
yes @Danack
:28444497 Just give up, it will save your sanity :D

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