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20:07
Probably it's worth to tell the client that it's worthless to target IE7 if you don't target IE 6 as well.
@hakre and dont forget netscape navigator 4 ;)
@Gordon not going that far, im drawing the line at IE6
:D
user895378
Screw IE6. That is all.
user895378
If people aren't in the room currently, can I still use the @ operator to "leave them a message" for when they rejoin?
Yes.
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20:13
Sweet.
@rdlowrey only if they have been in the room recently
user895378
How recently is "recently"?
@rdlowrey second.
for example, @edorian won't get that ping, because he hasn't been here in a while
@rdlowrey it was never made clear
but I could super-ping him by doing @ @edorian (without the space)
user895378
So if I start typing and the autocomplete for the name comes up it's probably good, right?
20:14
@Gordon 2.01 gold - I love that one.
@rdlowrey normally, yes. But I leave my browser window open for a very long time, and not always
@ircmaxell Your RFC does not include type hinting for function returns?
@ircmaxell i though superpings only work for mods
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@ircmaxell Yeah, I don't think I've closed my chat chrome tab for days
@Donut nope
@Gordon nope
@rdlowrey I haven't closed mine in weeks :-P
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20:16
@ircmaxell Showoff.
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:)
@rdlowrey the only reason I close it is patch tuesday
@Gordon perhaps so...
I could be wrong. Superping me in another room here (not JS)
Jan 13 at 13:12, by NikiC
@Gordon btw, who told you that that @@ thing actually works? I couldn't find docs on it
Jan 13 at 13:16, by NikiC
@Gordon Looks like superping is mod only ...
bears the question where @NikiC got that from
sorry, perhaps from me
well, let's find out
@@Kev is superping mod only or can everyone use it?
20:24
you ping me in bin?
@ircmaxell yup. twice. once with @ and once with @@
@rdlowrey Hello, again.
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@LeviMorrison Just who I needed to talk to. Just commited Mediator unit tests. Can you read the commit message here and tell me your thoughts on the note? I may have changed my mind about it:
got it from one of them
20:26
@ircmaxell which one?
@rdlowrey whoaa. thats not a commit message. thats a book
> You have been mentioned in bin, a room you're not currently in.
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@Gordon Haha well it's easier than remembering why I did it and trying to rehash it later :)
@rdlowrey I'm not sure I completely understand you: do you want to be able to allow functions to be attached without an event or not?
user895378
Well, If an exception isn't thrown for push(0, $listener) then if you fail to specify an event name properly when you call pushAll you'll get numbered event names like that from an array
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It's just whether or not it should be incumbent upon the user to do it correctly.
20:29
What if event 0 is meaningful?
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Well that's why I (may have) changed my mind after pushing the commit
(trying to think of a good example)
@Gordon: regular ping me in chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/1/sandbox
and I'll let it go to notifications
user895378
@LeviMorrison Somewhere in your code you'd have to actually reference it to use it: $mediator->notify(0, $this);
@rdlowrey that is a concat?
k
Well, what if you were doing a statemachine?
20:31
@ircmaxell done
States are commonly declared using numbers.
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That's a good enough reason for me. Will nix that bit then. Otherwise, it's covered for testing reasons and everything works as expected.
I'll let you nix it. Need to make a phone call about a job offer I have :)
@Gordon no notification yet
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@LeviMorrison Corrected.
20:39
Damn I start to love unit-testing. Never thought that.
@rdlowrey What's the current name for the unhandled exception listener?
@Gordon and then superping me in another room (perhaps: chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/2567/bin-of-casual-chat )
@LeviMorrison set_exception_handler ?
@ircmaxell done
@ircmaxell Was context dependent, sorry. Was meant for rdlowrey
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@LeviMorrison You mean the class where it happens?
20:40
hrm, didn't get a notification yet
$cfg['listeners'] = [

  ['ax.uncaught_exception', function(\Exception $e) {
    $handler = $this->depProvider->make('controllers.ExHandler');
    $handler->setException($e)->exec()->getResponse()->output();
    throw new artax\exceptions\ScriptHaltException;
  }],

];
That's left from an older version
I see one pending chat notification, but I'm waiting for it to go to the normal event handler (normally takes 15 minutes or so)
@rdlowrey Should it be app.exception?
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@LeviMorrison I think I've already updated that ... but I could be wrong. Have you pulled the latest?
@rdlowrey Yeah, but this file wasn't part of your project, it was the project I was building with Artax :) I'll go check the examples if you think they are updated.
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20:43
@LeviMorrison Yeah, that should be app.exception if you want to chain listeners to uncaught exceptions
@Gordon: got the superping from bin...
perhaps because I'm a room owner
@rdlowrey The example1.conf still uses app.shutdown, shouldn't it be app.tearDown?
Also, any new thoughts on app.ready?
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@LeviMorrison Agreed, just haven't made that change yet.
@ircmaxell maybe :) we'll know when @Kev shows up. if he shows up.
if... :-P
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20:48
@LeviMorrison Yes. I'm thinking ... optionally specify a listeners.php to seed the mediator with any listeners you want. Not required. Then also have the App boot class notify listeners of an app.setUp event that they can use or not use to do anything using the pre-seeded listeners.php. Any other configuration should happen in index.php or wherever. Finally, don't hard-code app.ready anywhere.
@Gordon meaning room owner of bin. Which explains why I didn't get the other superping
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@LeviMorrison Make it incumbent upon the user to actually initiate any action. I don't know that I like firing app.ready as a tearDown event doesn't seem to mesh well with a non-evented application
@rdlowrey So app.ready simply doesn't exist? I'm just checking to make sure I followed that. All the listeners in config.php could be moved to listeners.php, and the app.ready doesn't exist: your app is ready why you get to your next line of code after the require.
user895378
Yes, exactly what I was trying to say.
Or is it still fired just before you return to the main file?
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20:52
No, no built-in firing of an app.ready event.
Throwing an idea out there. What if PHP had only 3 types: scalar, array, object. It would then have is_int that instead of checking the type, checks if the variable can be treated as an integer. That way "1" and 1 are literally the same, all string functions can operate directly on integers, etc...
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@LeviMorrison You get app.setUp built-in and after that it's up to you to structure events how you want.
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@ircmaxell Surely that's not something that could be implemented any time soon, right?
@rdlowrey php6
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Okay, that's what I thought :)
20:53
@rdlowrey No app.tearDown? Perhaps I misuderstood.
@ircmaxell @Gordon did you already resolve the super ping issue?
I read it in some mod newsletter that it is mod only ;)
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@LeviMorrison Oh sorry, you're right. app.tearDown is the shutdown handler and you can chain anything you want to it.
@ircmaxell Personally, I like the idea a lot.
@NikiC I think so, I think it's mod and room owner
@Gordon superpinged me in bin, where i'm an owner, and I got it
but he superpinged me in another room, and I didn't...
@ircmaxell It could be because you were recently around in bin but not in the other room
20:55
@NikiC I haven't been in bin in a very long time (at least a month)
and I've been in sandbox before...
Might be interesting for PHPStorm users that think about sharing on github: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WI-10191
@NikiC: what do you think of the scalar type idea? (internally, store it as separate types, but convert dynamically). No longer support the casting methods, but instead provide functions to convert between the scalar types...
@ircmaxell Not sure I understand that (or how it would change the current situation to the better)
@ircmaxell i didnt superping you from sandbox. you said i should regular ping. but i superpinged from "casual bin" and regular and superpinged from bin. not sure which you got then in the end
@hakre Is the github ext maintained by jetbrains themselves or is it 3rd party? Anyways, not using it ^^
@Gordon I knew that it wasn't true :P
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21:01
@LeviMorrison If script shutdown results from an E_FATAL should that trigger a different event than app.tearDown?
@Gordon right...
@NikiC basically, remove the concept of ints and floats being separate types from the language... make it completely transparent...
Btw, moderator.stackexchange.com => Search for Super-ping
is_int() would then determine if the scalar can be treated as an int...
@Gordon I got the superping only...
@rdlowrey I can see the value of app.fatal. We already have an unhandled exception event.
I have a lot of use for unhandled exception during development, and I'm sure the fatal would be useful as well
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@LeviMorrison Well, right now a fatal shutdown simply triggers app.exception in the same manner as an uncaught exception would.
21:05
@rdlowrey But the exception passed would be null? Or ErrorException?
user895378
Essentially it allows you to get around the fact that you can't catch E_FATALs with a custom error handler
user895378
Right now it builds an ErrorException for you from the output of error_get_last()
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And uses that to trigger the normal uncaught exception handling event app.exception
That'd work nicely for my uses.
It should be clearly and loudly documented.
user895378
Haha you're very right. As it stands, if your script shuts down unexpectedly from an E_FATAL, the normal app.tearDown event won't be called. Instead, execution will fork over to whatever you do when an uncaught exception happens with app.exception
21:10
> [I]f you don't have much experience developing PHP applications, this may not be the right tool for you. There are no "helper" libraries for generating emoticons or HTML forms: just a SOLID, readable, documented, fully-tested scaffold for writing good code.
user895378
hehe :)
Love that conclusion, by the way.
user895378
And it's worth noting that you don't have to specify any event listeners for app.exception and app.shutdown. If you don't, there are built-in methods that output a standard message like you would get in normal PHP with no registered exception or shutdown handlers (subject to the app's debug configuration directive)
Sounds like a good implementation.
user895378
Well, it protects you from showing debug output to the world if something crazy and unexpected happens in a production environment
21:14
By the way, from the time I first talked with you, you have passed my rep by quite a bit. You were a few hundred below me at the time.
user895378
Well, that has certainly stopped. I've only answered like two or three questions in a week or so.
I've only answered that many since we first talked :0
I'm going to take a short nap, since I'm in the small gap between jobs and I actually can.
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@LeviMorrison Cool. Just pushed commit replacing app.shutdown with app.tearDown
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Later
this room is adversely affecting my mental health. I just said tag - sigh IRL, outloud... wtf...
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21:29
Hi everyone
can anyone can help me 6
I'm trying to get mysqli in a class
class SQLQuery{
		public $mysqli;

		public function open_connexion($host,$user,$pass,$name){
			$mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user, $pass, $name);
			exit($this->mysqli);
			if($this->mysqli->connect_errno && DEV_ENABLE) {
				printf("Connect failed: %s\n", $this->mysqli->connect_error);
				exit();
			}
			$this->mysqli = $mysqli;
		}

		public function query($sql){
			$this->mysqli->query($sql);
		}

	}
but it doesnt work... it say MySQLi query not working properly
u got an idea ?
you do know that after you connect to mysql, you are calling exit (which exits the script) ?
21:59
I just solved the mystery of the Disqus comments
guys, except web pages can php be used for other engineering purposes?
like C++ is an Java, etc...
examples?
:)
turns out that my blog accepts URLs both with .html and without but disqus considers them different URLs so some comments show up only on the .html page and others only on the non-.html page ...
this whole thing looks like a mess
@Vlad Sure, PHP can be used for lots of stuff
There even are GTK bindings
@NikiC what blog you have?
22:02
@MikeBoutin , why exactly are you making a thin wrapper around MySQLi ?
well .. it's not even a wrapper
(But honestly, I wouldn't use PHP for GUIs)
But at least for CLI scripts people commonly use PHP ;)
if you want make something in GUI then c# (if win-only) or java would be the better choices
aham but arent ther performace issues since php woks only on web server?
or that depends on server
Is it possible to round a number in php? Like say I get the number of users in a website and it comes out as 82352, Can I get the number rounded so it is 82,000?
what if i want something industrial engennering ?
22:07
ok
if you can make some calculation or maybe divide the number with 1000 and cut of the part after the dot
and then multiply by 1000 again
@Vlad PHP can also run outside webservers
@user1079641 , round($number, -3);
Hi @NikiC!
E.g. there is php-cli which just runs on the command line. What runs on server is php-cgi, php-fcgi or php-fpm
22:09
I have a question
hi @hakre
I finally managed to write a recursive descendant parser.
@Vlad , unittests in php usually run without webserver
It parses CSS3 selectors according to the specs.
@NikiC so that means i can use php commands like java in comandline. something like java compiler?
22:10
but my problem is, with all that parsing, should i turn it (and how?) into an AST or what?
wow php-cli is new to me
I want to translate the selectors into an xpath expression
@Vlad yes, you can use it on the command line, just like Java ;) Not sure what you mean by java compiler though
@Vlad , php is not designed for applications with extensive lifetime
22:11
@tereško At least that's what the myth says. I couldn't yet be fully convinced that this is true ^^
I need some guidance, I'm very confident so far to get the parsing done but need some pointers on what next.
@tereško you mean apps that get extended as the time goes?
@hakre What does the parser currently do? I mean, it has to parse it into some structure, right?
@NikiC he want do do something like phpc main.php -o app.exe
22:13
@tereško ah, okay
Hey guys
Not really a PHP quesion
Not sure whether tools like that exist that bundle PHP into exes ^^ Doesn't make much sense to me....
But one of you might know
How do you resize a background image in css to fit the resolution of the users screen?
@hakre Ah, I get it, you are basically just validating the selector?
Umm
Not sure what you mean =)
22:15
@HarryBeasant oops, wrong ping ^^
@tereško good thinking, thanks fot the info
@HarryBeasant , isn't really possible , at least not cross-browser. most common way of faking it is to absolutely position a <img> tag and stretch it to fill the viewport
hmm okay =)
@NikiC Well, right now, I'm actually parsing them. But the result is: Parse succesfull = No Exception.
And nothing more. So yes, only validating ;)
But this time w/o regex only.
I have a definition for each production of the grammar.
22:19
@hakre Then the next logical step indeed would be to build an AST :)
Grammar is here: Selector Grammar (W3C)
Well I never build an AST. Any pointers?
I have a flex/yacc book here, but it's much about C not PHP.
It should be as simple as making stuff like ->selector() or ->simple_selector_sequence() not just return true, but return a node representing the parsed data
@tereško How can i position a picture at the bottom of the page, with css
Kind of like a background image
through the recursive calls this will then build up an AST
That easy?
22:23
Should be :)
Anyway, that's I pointer. I have been freely thinking about having a callback each time an accept() did work and assign the current parser state to it.
So I could actually overload the return value when it's not in lookahead/can-fail mode.
Thanks so far, would be too much for today anyway and tomorrow there are other things on the table so I hope to continue this soon.
@HarryBeasant , bottom of whole page or viewport ?
page
just at the bottom
yes
At the end I want to be able to have something like Selectors API Level 1 for decoration on PHP's DOMDocument.
bottom of whole page
22:26
the easiest way is to set background on `<html> tag
i tried this; body
{
background-image:url('../img/cloud.png');
background-repeat:no-repeat;
background-attachment:fixed;
background-position:bottom;
}
background-position: center bottom;
html, body{ height: 100%; }
- you dont need background-attachment
html {position: absolute; left:0; right: 0; top: 0; bottom: 0; }
@hakre Interesting stuff ;)
22:28
yeah works
wow rough words fly out.
how could i color the rest blue?
1 message moved to bin
1 message moved to bin
Thank you
22:29
@HarryBeasant html{ background: blue url('image.png') bottom left no-repeat; }
@KristopherIves Don't let @tereško provoke you ;)
or left bottom .. i never can remember the correct order ..
Do you guys really think that sucking is offensive?
didn't work
@NikiC , are you saying that my response to his stupid/harmful suggestion was an over-reaction ?
@HarryBeasant , define: "didn't work"
22:30
what can i add into this
@tereško Nobody would ever say so ;)
body
{
background-image:blue url('../img/cloud.png');
background-repeat:no-repeat;

background-position:center bottom;
}
you are doing it wrong
2
ik
i copied your method and didnt work
half the page was blue and half was white
@tereško Yes.
22:31
replace it with body{ background: blue url('../img/cloud.png') center bottom no-repeat; }
replace it all
@HarryBeasant , and skip through : htmldog.com/guides/cssintermediate/multivalue
it will take like 30sec to do so
this mess occurs; filefrontier.com
@HarryBeasant do you have html,body{ height: 100%; } ?
@rdlowrey I'm back. Lovely nap.
nope
where does that go
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@LeviMorrison Naps = Awesome. I actually took a break and turned on the TV to give the old noodle some downtime and just returned myself.
22:34
at the top of CSS file
@rdlowrey Especially because I stayed up late last night ;)
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@LeviMorrison Perhaps you're unfamiliar with the myriad benefits of consuming inhuman quantities of caffeine?
@rdlowrey I don't consume caffeine except what is naturally found in chocolate products and the like :)
there is coffeine in chocolate?
isnt that cocoa
my main caffeine source is green-tea =P
22:39
@tereško that'll do for now, cheers pal
good ..
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@LeviMorrison I don't do coffee, but I do have some stuff I get from GNC that I take before I go to the gym that's got a ridiculous amount of caffeine in it. Sometimes the all-night programming binges necessitate that I have some in the morning.
@rdlowrey "Ok, guys, what are we going to do all night? Oh, I know, I know! Let's CODE!!!!!"
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Wow @LeviMorrison I never thought about it like that before. Maybe I will!
Odd. There is no chat on SU and SF. Noticed, that only now.
22:43
@rdlowrey What are you going to work on now?
@Eugene , the excuse for no chat in SF would be - IRC
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@LeviMorrison My schedule: I'm allowing myself 20 minutes here to continue adding to the ever-expanding Mediator wiki entry. Then I'm going AWOL for about 90 minutes to exercise, which is imperative otherwise my brain will just deflate like a balloon. After, I'm going to (finally) do the code standards draft. I have to spend about an hour on real work so I can get some $$$ at some point.
@tereško whats the easiest way to round the edges on a box
@rdlowrey What's your job?
@HarryBeasant Use border-radius with vendor prefixes.
@HarryBeasant , use border-radius , and add also prefixed versions
22:49
@tereško You need to imagine you are teaching a 5 year old
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@LeviMorrison Well, this in particular is just an easy one-off intranet type situation for a business here in town. I'm fortunate enough to have steady income from previous endeavors that allows me to sit in front of the computer all day and (mostly) work on what I want to.
@tereško How does border-radius work
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And stay up all night working on things without being boxed into a rigid schedule.
border-radius: 10px;
-moz-border-radius: 10px;
-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 10px;
-webkit-border-bottom-right-radius: 10px;
-webkit-border-top-left-radius: 10px;
-webkit-border-top-right-radius: 10px;
got it
thanks
22:51
@HarryBeasant, this should explain more : css3.info/preview/rounded-border
IE9+ and Opera supports border-radius without prefixes
IE7 will definitely ignore them
and i am not sure about IE8
@ircmaxell We're on planet php now :)
mr @tereško i have this code .mini-footer { position: absolute; bottom:5px; left: 0; width: 100%; text-align: center; }
seems to overlap stuff if the page goes over 100% or w/e
is it to do with the absolute?
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@LeviMorrison If I can manage the other things, the next thing I want to start on is finalizing the error handling situation with full documentation (like the event management wiki) that we were talking about. You know, the app.exception and app.tearDown events.
@HarryBeasant , do you want you page to have a "sticky" footer ?
@rdlowrey Jolly good. I'll flesh out some of my project specifications and see if there is anything Artax can do to help me out.
22:54
Yes, that would be good
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@LeviMorrison Allrighty, I'll be around later for discussion of any specifics
well
as you see on filefrontier.com at the moment
its got clouds there
what do you think would be the best thing to do?
you can use both solutions
the second version just give you the ability to have content in sidebars too
hmm
with any
i dont really need sidebars
so second one i guess
23:00
.. if you do not need sidebars , then laptop.azazul.operaunite.com/webserver/content/l-15 ( version with some content here )
night
Night babe
Just this? #footer{
height: 60px;
background: #222;
margin-top: -60px;
}
night
im not sure what to do here mate
@HarryBeasant , both ( actually all three , but the last is just a variation ) links contain complete solutions
just a single rule won't do it
23:03
How would you modify this? .mini-footer {margin-bottom:5px; left: 0; width: 100%; text-align: center; }
you should copy the whole thing and then try remove parts of it .. see how it reacts and how it all interacts
yeah i did
i had absolute in there
margin-bottom
that doesn't work
or bottom
emm .. as you see, the examples both work
but you are just not implementing it right
i did margin-top: 60px; too
that didn't work
=)
23:08
lol
bare with me
23:49
@ircmaxell , it's the babylon 5's "we are the star stuff"
hmm.. looks like originally that quote was from Carl Sagan
@tereško no, it's not
it was made up on the spot. It's just similar to a Carl Sagan quote...

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