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01:59
@LeviMorrison I don't believe so. I've tried to ensure everything was as cross-compatible as possible and only use functionality available with the default distributions of PHP. That shouldn't be an issue. Also, I'm going to work on adding some wiki entries tonight on github for my own purposes to help demonstrate how things work.
02:40
Word
Hey there, @ircmaxell
How's it going?
Great. I'm looking at @rdlowrey 's framework Artax.
Which reminds me: how far did your evented PHP project get?
@LeviMorrison Not even off the ground. I couldn't figure out a clean way of handling the main loop...
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02:42
@ircmaxell @LeviMorrison is referencing the dynamic mediator implementation I was talking about last night
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Most of it is still massively undergoing change but the actual event management part of things has started to calm down ...
@rdlowrey Once upon a time @ircmaxell tried writing an evented PHP system. Apparently he didn't get very far.
when I say evented, I'm talking along the lines of Node.JS and Twisted...
not event-handler driven
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Right ... mine's nowhere near as ambitious as that :)
@rdlowrey I'm compiling PHP 5.4 locally now.
Going to try experimenting with your framework.
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02:46
@LeviMorrison If you'd like I can go ahead and push an example http application up to github
@rdlowrey I'm not quite ready yet.
You can push it if you'd like :)
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Though the http support doesn't even deal with SESSIONS or COOKIES or anything RESTful yet ...
That's fine.
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But it's structured so you can pretty much implement whatever you want around the basic functionality though ... The routing part runs off the usual front controller pattern, so if you wanted to use for http requests you'd need to redirect any traffic to a front controller file.
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The existing examples should be enough to demonstrate how the events work, though.
02:49
got a link that I can check out?
If I get very far I may submit a pull request for some rest things.
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It feels a bit like bearing my soul because it's not even remotely close to production ready, so take it easy :)
+1 for including PROJECT GOALS
@rdlowrey No worries. It's your project, not mine :)
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02:51
@LeviMorrison Haha thanks
Ah, compiling the PHP 5.4.0 code now.
This is actually my first 5.4 build.
I've build trunk a dozen times or so. Seriously, probably more than a dozen.
@LeviMorrison tisk tisk tisk... no make test for you...?
register_shutdown_function([$this->fatalHandler, 'shutdown']);, not checking to see if it actually is a fatal, and not a normal shutdown? (just curious)
@ircmaxell No. I don't have any personal projects big enough to worry about using PHP 5.4, and my employers said we don't really to worry about that until we upgrade Debian again.
So . . .
I am a bad PHP community member in that sense, yes.
Scold me.
:-P
poking fun mostly :-D
No worries :)
By the way, compiling software on a netbook takes forever and sucks your battery life if you use four threads . . .
user895378
02:54
@ircmaxell If you look at the FatalHandler class you'll see that the registered handlers act as proxies to pass along uncaught exceptions and shutdowns to the event chain so multiple actions can be taken in the event of either if a mediator is instantiated.
@rdlowrey: any particular reason to not autoload everything? Instead of doing the requires?
@rdlowrey Haven't gotten that far yet, but fair enough...
CSS3 tokenizer nearly ready. Hope I have a small helper class soon to convert CSS3 selectors into xpath so to give DOMDocument some nice Selectors API.
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@ircmaxell When I'm developing I find it helps me to put off the autoloader until the end just so I make sure I require everything everything I need for ever single app instance without autoloading
But need to go to bed now. Gn8 all
@hakre Goodnight!
user895378
02:56
@hakre Later
@rdlowrey I usually do it the exact opposite, since I view it as almost premature optimization to do it that way. To each their own, obviously, just curious
@rdlowrey I write my autoloader first as well :)
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@ircmaxell It probably is premature optimization now that I think about it ... I end up moving around requires for no reason during the dev process ...
It's the only piece of an application I enjoy writing from scratch every project.
yeah. I just don't worry about it until the move into production (when I sometimes compile the autoloader into a single "includes" file (meaning a file that includes everything, or the "key" parts)
user895378
02:59
Learning smarter ways to do things feels so good :)
    public function make($type, $ns)
    {
      switch ($type) {
        case 'standard':
          return new ClassLoader($ns);
        default:
          return new ClassLoader($ns);
      }
    }
?
:-P
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The only reason that's there is because I wanted to offer an APC-based class loader to cache the actual "search" part of the autoloading ...
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but haven't gotten to it yet
Ah, ok
it's just odd seeing a switch with 2 options that are identical
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Hehe you're right on that
03:02
github.com/rdlowrey/Artax/blob/master/src/artax/DotNotation.php <-- That's a problem I have yet to see a clean solution for (Utility classes)... Realistically, that's just a function. How do you handle that (I don't care for that solution, but I have no clue what a better one looks like)...
@ircmaxell lol
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Yeah I don't like it either. I went back and forth on it, but just decided to stuff it in an object, forget about it and just inject it in the small number of cases where it's needed.
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At least it keeps the actual API of what an object requires more transparent than accessing it via a static class method
@rdlowrey No argument there...
I like the mediator implementation. Nice and clean and simple...
(I am still compiling src . . .)
@rdlowrey Yeah, I don't think you should define an Exceptions interface. . . just have a base exception extends a native PHP exception . . .
user895378
03:06
The only reasoning for that exception interface is so that if I add more library-specific exceptions down the road they can implement that interface and I can catch the entire class of framework specific exceptions by using catch (artax\exceptions\ExceptionInterface $e)
eih, not a fan of that...
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While still allowing some sort of (for example) subclass of \RuntimeException to use the built-in SPL exception as it's parent
(Running tests now . . . finally)
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Sort of a form of multiple inheritance hack for exceptions ...
I think it's an un-needed one.
03:08
  $_get = $_get ? $_get : $_GET;
  $_post = $_post ? $_post : $_POST;
  $vars = array_merge($_get, $_post);
  if ($vars) {
    $this->load($vars);
  }
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Yeah, ignore anything in that directory :)
The whole HTTP package?
Oh ok
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Lemme see if there's anything worth looking at ... ignore everything but ...
03:09
One general comment, I can't stand the Drupal code formatting
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Is it Drupal code formatting? I'm not even familiar.
@rdlowrey By the way, on my own framework (unpublished) I am still not sure how I want to store request variables.
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@LeviMorrison I'm with you. I'm still completely undecided as to how I want to do it.
@rdlowrey 2 space indent levels mainly, they are the only major project I know of that uses them
@ircmaxell You mean documenting the file as well as the class?
03:10
@LeviMorrison No, that's common
@ircmaxell I'm a fan of 4, myself.
It bothers me when someone uses spaces and does something else.
@LeviMorrison Me too. It walks the line between concise, but clear separation
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@ircmaxell Oh, I've been meaning to move to 4 spaces too. I just haven't done it yet :)
@ircmaxell I'm honestly not opposed to tabs as long as spaces and tabs aren't mixed.
03:12
@LeviMorrison agree...
@rdlowrey: I've done a quick poke through, and I must say, looks quite good to me
@ircmaxell I see some people rage when they see tabs.
(approx 3/4 through PHP 5.4 tests . . .)
there are still definitely some issues, and some pet peeves of mine that I see (personal preference), but overall quite well put together...
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very nice work
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thanks, well, it's still very much a work in progress. Hadn't really planned to share yet, but whatever :)
03:14
@rdlowrey One general thing that does bother me is artax instead of Artax.
I prefer CapitalCamelCase for classes/namespaces.
or lowercase namespaces in general (but whatever, to each their own)
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@LeviMorrison you mean for the base namespace?
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Ah, I prefer lowercase namespaces with CapitalCamel class names :)
@rdlowrey Yes, and general namespaces as well.
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It helps me visually separate namespaces from class names
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03:15
and I like lowercase directory names :)
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Though I don't really have any formatting preferences that I'm absolutely married to ...
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Like you said, as long as it's consistent
I liked lowercase directories once upon a time.
I still prefer it for MOST things.
@LeviMorrison I've gotten away from that myself
Hrm, I have an idea...
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Where do you guys fall on using Reflection to parse the required dependencies for a class with the purpose of auto-injecting?
03:19
(which is almost never a good sign)
@rdlowrey I believe Symfony 2's DIC does that...
I really need to stop trying to do things that are really out there... Like my PHP compiler concept... But this idea... :-D
@rdlowrey I'm not a fan of auto-injection, so I can't really answer.
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@LeviMorrison I haven't been in the past. I'm trying to decide if I want to leave the auto-injection in or force the actual specification of dependencies in a configuration file like a full blown service container ...
@rdlowrey Well, I just set up php 5.4
Cloned your repo
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So you guys definitely think I should kill the exception interface, then?
@rdlowrey Honestly, I don't see the purpose...
user895378
03:25
@LeviMorrison You can run the examples by just adjusting the hard path to the bootstrap file
@rdlowrey I think it should be removed, yes.
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Allrighty then. Get me the axe, I've got an unruly exception interface to chop down.
@rdlowrey I'll look forward to git submodule update
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@LeviMorrison cool, knock yourself out
So
You require me to have a /conf/ folder?
user895378
03:31
no -- you just specify the hard path to the config file. If you don't, the bootstrap expects to find it in conf/config.php
What, exactly, do I need to configure to run the examples?
Actually
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all you need to do is change this line:
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require '/mnt/data/dev/php/artax/artax.php';
I remember seeing the conf folder
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to point to the actual bootstrap file on your machine
03:32
So, I actually have to modify your source code?
I can't include yours into minde?
mine*
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Well to run the examples you need to modify the line in the example binary files in the /bin/ folder
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Just so your executable file knows where to find the bootstrap file on your machine
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if you just open up the example files in the /examples/bin you'll see instructions
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You can still include whatever you want in your own application, but the examples are for running it as a standalone thing
> exception 'UnexpectedValueException' with message 'Config file could not be read: /var/site/swizzle/Artax/examples/cliapp/Artax/examples/cliapp/conf/config1.php' in /var/site/swizzle/Artax/src/artax/ConfigLoader.php:66
user895378
03:40
hmm ...
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you might need to try lowercasing the`artax` directory name :)
I'm not sure why it says`Artax/examples/cliapp/` twice
Let me look.
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Did you specify an absolute path and not a relative path to the bootstrap file?
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Or vice-versa
define('AX_APP_PATH', dirname(__DIR__));
define('AX_CONFIG_FILE', AX_APP_PATH . '/Artax/examples/cliapp/conf/config1.php');
require '/var/site/swizzle/Artax/artax.php';
user895378
03:44
Oh I see the problem
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This line:
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define('AX_CONFIG_FILE', AX_APP_PATH . '/Artax/examples/cliapp/conf/config1.php');
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should be:
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define('AX_CONFIG_FILE', AX_APP_PATH . '/conf/config1.php');
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You don't need to mess with that line. The require line is the only one you needed to edit.
03:45
And it ran.
I don't think I did edit it
unless it was by accident.
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Cool, I'm just glad you were able to get it to work without getting frustrated :)
lol
Compared to what I do all day at work, this is ez-pz
Especially since I have you right here :)
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Yeah, for real, if only all tech support had the exact person who created whatever it was you were having a problem with right there
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If you want to use just the event mediator bits in your own project ...
user895378
03:50
artax\Mediator::setRebinder() takes a closure argument to do the rebinding of all attached listeners to whatever object scope you want
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You can see how the rebinding works in the framework on lines 256-258 of the artax\App class
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In the framework all closures are rebinded to the artax\App bootstrap so that all event listeners have access to the dependency provider and application config objects
Okay, so let's assume I'm starting a new project using Artax (actually, no need to assume).
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But you could specify your own closure and pass it to artax\Mediator::setRebinder() to rebind your event listeners to any part of your application that you want and only use artax\Mediator on it's own without ever booting up the framework.
My project directory looks like:

    /
        /Artax
Which, Artax is simply a clone of your repo
Next I added /bootstrap.php which sets the app path and config stuff and includes /Artax/artax.php
What are the bare requirements for a config file?
user895378
03:56
You need to setup any namespaces that you want to setup autoloading for in the config file
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In $cfg['namespaces']
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so, to specify the path for autoloading a classes in the root namespace you would do:
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$cfg['namespaces'] = [ '' => '/hard/path/to/root/libs'];
Why empty key?
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Because the autoloader class accepts NULL as the root "namespace" identifier and I can't use NULL as an array key :)
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03:58
any other namespace should just use the actual namespace as the key
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An autoloader for the artax namespace is created automatically when the application boots
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So you don't need to specify that.
Assuming that's done, what's next?
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You can optionally specify listeners right there in the config file (as shown in examples/conf/config1.php)
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But there's nothing else that you must do. If you look at examples/bin/example4.php you'll see how to start doing stuff after including your bootstrap.php file.
user895378
04:03
You can either specify listeners to do things or do new ControllerObj() and start or whatever
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Uncaught exceptions and the shutdown are handled with event listeners. You aren't required to specify listeners to handle them, though.
Obviously the HTTP stuff isn't implemented, but
What's the general idea?
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I can go ahead and push the haphazard http app example to the repo if you want to see an example ...
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But, the general idea is ...
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Wait, let me back up one step.
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04:07
artax\App triggers that the ax.boot_complete event when the boot process completes
By the way, app.boot_complete could be called app.ready.
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I'll change it tonight :)
It's shorter and easier to remember because of JavaScript
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Totally.
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Anyway, you would just specify a listener for the ax.ready event that, for example ...
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04:09
Generates an HttpRequest object
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Creates a Router object
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Routes the HttpRequest to the appropriate controller
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Executes the controller
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and returns the response
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Or separate that out into multiple events if you'd like.
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04:10
like:
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['ax.ready', function() { $request = $this->depProvider->make('MyRequestClass'); }
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And for example, you could add in the MyRequestClass constructor (which takes the mediator as a dependency) an event trigger to notify the mediator that a new request has been created.
By the way, you could call HttpRequest: Request. It's namespaced inside http already. . .
new http\Request();
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Again I agree with you. The http package is in complete disarray at the moment.
Perhaps that's just preference.
Do you want to ship with a router implementation?
user895378
04:14
Yeah I'm planning on it. The router is pretty fleshed out in routing\Matcher (don't ask why it's called Matcher and not Router, I'll probably change that too)
@rdlowrey Probably why I couldn't find it :)
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And the only class in the http package worth looking at is http\HttpMatcher which extends the base Router to add checking requests for the appropriate HTTP verb
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These are questions that you could see the answer to in an http app example but it's just not stable enough to be able to push it right now ...
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And by "not stable enough" I mean it's a mess :)
protected $routes = array(
    '/' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\Index',
    '/image/:id' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\Image',
    '/latest' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\Latest',
    '/popular' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\Popular',
    '/sign-in' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\SignIn',
    '/sign-out' => 'Swizzle\\Controller\\SignOut',
);
There's my router format.
What's yours?
user895378
04:18
pretty similar, one sec
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well, kind of similar:
Does PHP support named capture groups?
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yep, that's what mine does
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'home' => ['/page/<id>', 'myapp.controllers.Index', ['id' => '\d+']],
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with optional HTTP method constraints as well like:
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04:20
'home' => ['/page/<id>', 'myapp.controllers.Index', ['id' => '\d+', '_method'=>'GET']],
I decided to route all requests to the controller and let the controller decide if it is an inappropriate request.
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I'm not set in stone on it yet, but that's where it is right now
Also, you could have just done: `'home' => ['GET /page/<id>', 'myapp.controllers.Index', ['id' => '\d+']],
That's more HTTP style and it's more clear than putting it out in the right-most parameter.
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You're probably right. Again, the http side of things has gotten the least amount of consideration so far :)
By the way, the reason I decided to let the controller decide what methods to accept is because there is an HTTP status code 405 . . . :)
Otherwise it wouldn't be routed at all, and you'd get a 404.
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04:24
Good point.
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Of course, you're certainly welcome to contribute if you'd like to merge your expertise on the http front ;)
lol
If you really want me to, I can give up my REST framework and we can collaborate.
I'm not very far.
I'm mainly learning the HTTP spec better.
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Well my goal was to do a REST framework on-top of the underlying event capabilities with the other stated project goals, so I wouldn't be opposed to it.
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I'm trying to maintain the flexibility to use it for high-performance (well, for PHP anyway -- not actual high performance) CLI applications as well as REST and non-REST web apps
The other reason is that the name of my project is Swizzle, which isn't nearly as good as Artax ;)
user895378
04:28
But I haven't even gotten to the REST part
I am using try catch to find the error in php but i want to know how to add the path where i want to kept my log error ?
here is my code http://pastebin.com/BSuxAY9X
@NikiC found a bug in your PHPParser_NodeVisitor_NameResolver: namespace Foo\Baz { $b = new \Foo\Bar\Baz; } reduces to $b = new \Foo\Baz\Foo\Bar\Baz();...
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@LeviMorrison Well, you know how these things go ... people love their branding :)
any answer
@John You need to specify it in your main .ini or http.conf file.
user895378
04:31
@LeviMorrison Anyway, my eyes are getting LCD burn-in. I need to take a break. If you're interested in working on it with me I'm game.
@rdlowrey Count me in.
You should commit any changes you have.
I may or may not stay up all night to do Http cleanup
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@LeviMorrison git status:
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nothing to commit (working directory clean)
Jolly good.
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I'll see if I can't work out this add collaborator thing on github
04:33
It wasn't hard last time I did it.
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Yeah, that was pretty easy.
@LeviMorrison i think in the query also we can set the path
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@LeviMorrison For the record, I'm generally open to compromise. I'll be back around a bit later after a recharge.
something like this error_log("You messed up!", 3, "/var/tmp/my-errors.log");
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
04:35
actually want to put the path in try catch
I*
I can simulate closures in 5.2.... $c = ${'_'.!$_=create_function('$foo, $bar', 'global $closure; return $closure["baz"] + $foo + $bar;').!$GLOBALS['closure']=array('baz' => 3)};
@ircmaxell any idea ?
$c = function($foo, $bar) use ($baz) { return $baz + $foo + $bar; }
@ircmaxell Could you format that a little bit? It's hard to read. . .
@LeviMorrison It's supposed to work, not be easy to read...
04:37
lol
I'm working on something cool... :-D But for tomorrow
good night
@rdlowrey I'm going to do some general cleanup things. Whitespace changes, actually using namespaces at the top, etc.
04:59
@LeviMorrison I like mixed tabs and spaces, for me they only have 2 minor drawbacks:
1. other peoples editors might not be smart enough to cope
2. Enforcing a maximum line length has to assume the number of spaces that a tab represents.
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SmartTabs TL;DR Tabs for indentation level, spaces for alignment
public function __construct($alias, $controller, array $constraints=[])
{
  $this->alias       = $alias;
  $this->controller  = $controller;
  $this->constraints = $constraints;
  $this->pattern     = $this->buildPattern($alias, $constraints);
}
If that's what you mean by alignment, then it is fine by me.
yes, basically \t$this->alias.....=.$alias; etc.
\tif (true)
\t{
\t\tstatement();
\t}
Then everyone is free to choose their tab size. I'm still looking forward to when github gives an option for changing the tab size though.
05:34
ArrayObject should be a trait. Complain to me if you disagree.
3
I've never seen one instantiated by itself, anyway.
userstyles.org/styles/60751/firefox-code-tab-size if anyone else wants tab characters in code to default to something other than 8 spaces in firefox
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@LeviMorrison I'm fine with that.
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@LeviMorrison As for alignment I'm good with that, except I'd like to move to 4 spaces for tabs instead of 2
@rdlowrey The tab character can be both 4 and 2 all at the same time if you want it to be.
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Well, everything is already in spaces and not tab characters unfortunately ...
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05:50
@LeviMorrison I've been putting it off since I was the only person pushing any commits but I suppose it's time to put together a basic coding standards gist. I'll write up a draft and then you can hack it up with any changes you'd like to see.
i'm guessing neither of you use emacs? oh well, indentation is secondary.
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@Paul Nope :) I'm pretty much all vim and gedit
06:06
@rdlowrey Its good to see a framework without static. Your framework looks promising. I am writing my own framework and I find having some basic models are very useful. e.g read only data model for a DB table.
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@Paul Thanks. I think static is almost always evil :) As for the models, I'm not entirely married to the idea of excluding some basic models, and you're probably right on that front. At the moment I just want to keep the thing as extensible as possible for as many potential uses as I may have for it.
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Once the other stuff becomes stable I expect I'll revisit the models question and take your advice :)
One of the things that took me ages to get right was a model that would join tables together and provide that data in a usable manner.
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I'm sure. Modeling associations in a usable way makes me want to claw my eyes out.
Yep, the solution definitely involves a tree, anything else doesn't work (i found out the hard way).
06:17
@ircmaxell óÒ That can't be. Will look at it after school ;)
@ircmaxell An in my eyes better alternative that I've been using is creating a temporary class which the variables are bound to ;) Not much unlike PHP's implementation.
Though I can't remember why that solution is better. I just remember that the other one didn't work for some cases. But I can't quite figure out what it was now.
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I know the answer in real English, but in technical-speak, if I'm talking about rebinding a Closure (PHP5.4) should I say "the rebinded closure" or "the rebound closure"?
@ircmaxell At least that's what I'm doing in github.com/nikic/PHP-Backporter/blob/master/lib/PHPBackporter/… (though the code is not nice right now)
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"rebound" sounds like I'm talking about some sort of basketball situation.
I'd say rebound ^^
Though I'm not a native speaker so don't listen to me
@ircmaxell And your solution is what I did in github.com/nikic/prephp/blob/master/prephp/listeners/lambda.php ^^
HI ALL.
06:27
@rdlowrey I would choose rebound too. It does sound odd at first, but you can get used to it, whereas rebinded always sounds odd.
how jquery file can be included in codeigniter?
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@Paul Haha you're right, "rebinded" does always sound odd.
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Although "rebound closure" also sounds like a shady hookup after a bad breakup with your girlfriend :)
Anybody?
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@Gopesh Sorry dude, no experience with CI
06:29
@rdlowrey lol, yes, when she finds out the closure is complete.
@rdlowrey k no pblm,thank u
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Oh man, you know you've been programming too long when you can't stop giggling about the possible sexual connotations of the phrase "rebound closure"
Oh ..got it..
Like this <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url();?>/js/jquery-1.6.4.min.js"></script>
does it work?
yes..
need to add it in the view
06:33
base_url() is built in function?
yes,built in function in cI
ok tnx i need it
add a new folder js outside application
i am biginner :D
sorry , i learned from you
don't make a dir inside application,it wiil not work
ok,try it
06:36
goodluck
goodluck
What is this error :
/home/pokerwor/public_html/request.php:276
Stack trace:
#0 /home/pokerwor/public_html/request.php(276): SimpleXMLElement->__construct('')
#1 /home/pokerwor/public_html/request.php(296): readXML()
#2 {main}
thrown in /home/pokerwor/public_html/request.php on line 276
??? which framework?
any framework? or core php?
06:43
it`s a flash/php application
flash sends a xml string to php and receive another
headortailcasino.com
Starring items in the chat are for interesting things.
"Like this <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url();?>/js/jquery-1.6.4.min.js"></script>"
is not interesting to people who follow the PHP chat room. Please save the stars for things that are likely to interest other people rather than answers that helped you (and would only likely help you).
oh,sorry no idea,hope someone should help u..
ok , that was interesting to me , Bkaz i am new here
yw gopesh
???
thanks @amin
@paul is it wrong to post code snippets here
@Gopesh no, code snippets are very good.
starring them should only be done when they are generally interesting (e.g likely to be of interest to more than one or two people that visit the room)
06:49
@paul ok,someone should really helpful.therby save the time
ok that's nice
07:16
Can somebody help me?? I m in a rare situation.
I have windows server and using in-built function of php for sending mails
From last two months ,it is working nicely but from last few days sending mail functionality goes down
can u suggest wt can be reason 4 this?
07:33
Hello any1 can give any idea ?
 
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08:45
hello when i want to return json do i need to set specific headers?
08:56
@sanders you don't have to set any headers (it does work without it from my experience), but I'm guessing you should really state the content-type with a header to do things properly (although I'm not an expert on HTTP)
@paul tnx. some app developer is going to use this json encoded array
You can serve it as plain text as long as the consumer knows that this is JSON served as plain text
@JohnP ok tnx.
Anyone know how to delete the whole line in Sublime text? Equivalent of CTRL+D in Eclipse
09:17
Hello All
@Gopesh
hi
@Dhruvisha hi
i ahve some problem please help me @Gopesh
*have
what's ur pblm??
its little problem i want to change march 6,2012 in mktime()
every user has difference date
has anyone use cakephp?
I want install ApiGenerator. got - Plugin ApiGenerator could not be found.
I have no idea with Installation doc.
09:27
@Only Pritesh
didn't get u
@onlyPritesh $today = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m"), date("d"), date("y"));
echo "Date is ".date("M d,Y", $today);
@Gopesh this is true.
ok,
09:49
@Gopesh nai esse nai hua
meri database se (march 6,2012) is form me date aa rahi hai
but mujhe ise mktime me change karna hai
@Gopesh

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