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20:00
well it's updating info in the db, but just not recording the timestamp
I stand by my two previous posts
@AboutLeros var_dump($datatable);
Is $datatable['last_update'] set to a value that you expect it to be? Is the DB's column definition compatible with the value that you're passing to it?
Jay
Jay
hey guys
20:03
man, I really can't stand the where user_id = user_name. cringes
Jay
Jay
Anyone good with patterns?
when I drink, I get drunk
@Jay _-*-_-*-_-*-_
@Jay I have seen my fair share of patterns when I still did acid
Jay
Jay
I have a string like this
$var = 'username (1207854785)';
I want a pattern to strip out only the (1313234324) part
I tried multiple things
20:05
@AboutLeros Looks good, assuming the values you're passing are correct... (Did we mention SQL injection? Has anyone pointed out that all of the mysql_* functions are deprecated and removed in PHP 7, that mysqli_* is a good drop-in replacement, and we really should be using PDO and especially prepared statements as much as possible?)
~^username (\(\d+\))$~
@Jay try regex101
Jay
Jay
I';m on that now
@Ghedipunk yes, i'm trying to learn how to do that now.
oh, fancy, with tildes to delimit regex
Jay
Jay
20:06
username will always be differenty
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Q: Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?

Madara UchihaWhat are the technical reasons why I shouldn't use mysql_* functions? (e.g. mysql_query(), mysql_connect() or mysql_real_escape_string())? Why should I use something else even if they work on my site?

~(\(\d+\))$~
!!canon mysql_*
Cannot find the canon for you... :-( Use !!canon list to list all supported canonicals.
!!canon list
20:06
The following canonicals are currently supported: errors - headers - globals - utf8 - parse html - sqli
I think you are looking for docs?
(psst... feature request? Canon for mysql_* plox)
Only telling me this in chat is guaranteed to be forgotten by me :P
Perhaps it's indeed time for a !!FR whatever because we are all lazy
That's not going to be abused at all... ;-)
Yeah :P
!!FR @Jimbo's mom
20:09
!!FR make me a sandwich
!!FR Write a CoC
@PeeHaa you seem to be very much on her case. she that hot, or you are just proceeding to never let Jimbo in peace? ;-)
Why not both?
Wes
Wes
20:21
freelancers: do you always write contracts (hints?) or you sometimes work with just reciprocal trust?
I don't even know what that means :P
signed one once. guy finally changed his mind, tried to sue me but contracts mean absolutely nothing so nothing happened, except me losing my time
never bothered again
Google tells me it's between a husband and wife
Are you doing that kind of freelancing now?
!!urban reciprocal
20:25
[ reciprocal ] cunnilingus. the opposite of [dome](fellatio).
Wes
Wes
lol
That's not helping...
Wes
Wes
i can't believe i'm explaining english to someone?
hehe
Wes
Wes
20:26
reciprocal trust = trust from both parts
i trust the client, the client trusts me
ok. And where does the fellatio come in? :P
Wes
Wes
lol
that's the contract bonus
Well I think it's actually kinda related. I've lived with someone I trusted and that also went bad
I mean a contract doesn't really hurt does it?
no. but if there is a problem, the contract won't change anything unless it really is written by a lawyer
20:29
Is that really true?
well, in my experience it was
Wes
Wes
i have long time clients only, basically. but recently we are battling for everything because they keep insisting doing things that they don't understand they wont help them in their business in any way. i'm opposing to them for their own benefit. they change mind frequently and keeps me doing things that lead to nothing. so i want to start putting some things on paper
maybe it's different from country to country
@Wes tldr joking
Wes
Wes
for once that i write more than 5 words
oh, putting the details of what is included or not in your work is definitely a great idea
20:31
yea I am agree
if only to make them realize, two months after, what the hell they actually said they wanted
Don't even need to call it a contract imo ymmv ianal bbq
[ ymmv ] Literally means "Your mileage may vary" but is often used in forum talk meaning that your results will vary
Just have some overview of what is wanted / asked is nice for both parties imo
20:32
@Danack to create really fast state machines, we just need to compile PHP down to asm… (re: reddit)
asm.js?
yar to Bob, not to silly peehaa.
Wes
Wes
do some example contracts for those who write software exist?
It doesn't need to be that fast....it just ought to be possible to write a CSV parser in userland that is less than 10 times slower than an internal implementation is. (in an ideal world)
20:33
@Danack :-(
@PeeHaa right… transpile PHP to JS, then use asm.js on it (hehe) …
\o/
Wes
Wes
at previous work we used very strange formulas because they found them better than defining overly detailed contracts. for instance rather than describing the backend we described the views, with forms buttons and everything
@Wes Our chamber of commerce has some, not sure about it over there
@Danack same solution… compile to asm. each VM operation is like at least 5-10 cycles by the dispatching itself…
20:36
@Wes Oh I tend to keep those not too strict when possible
(indirect calls are expensive)
Wes
Wes
for a site we even had "we (software company) decide everything, but we guarantee 500 +- 10% contacts each month for 12 months" or something
it's just as bad as a branch prediction miss (usually, because it's virtually impossible to accurately branch predict the executor)
C code compiled to modules is userland... Those run faster than 1/10th the speed of internal implementations...
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa anything would be good, burocracy is imperfect everywhere
20:37
@Wes It's nice if you deliver, but not sure I want to / dare to guarantee anything like that
Wes
Wes
better than agile
i'm not an agile fan :B
@Wes Even if it is in Dutch? :P
Yeah me neither
Yes, just not double-dutch.
Wes
Wes
good man
...
20:38
[ double dutch ] Using both a condom and anticonception pills when making babies without making babies.
7
That wasn't what I was expecting.
Wes
Wes
ahahaha
omfg jeeves what's wrong with you?/
> To speak an unknown or foreign language; gobbledygook.
Sam: Ordent de sites in de Open Directory categorieën op basis van hun populariteit.

Joe: Stop speaking double Dutch!
Was what I was aiming for...
20:40
:)
I was thinking about the double dutch sandwich for a moment
!!wiki double irish sandwich
@PeeHaa Sorry I couldn't find that page.
@Jeeves What the hell are you talking about? What's your mean exactly?
boo
@Shafizadeh Jeeves is a bot
oh really? ok tnx for notice
20:42
It'll be fun to see Jeeves evolve and have natural language processing...
@tereško They prefer the term "wetware challenged"
@PeeHaa wasn't it the double irish with a dutch sandwich?
!!wiki double irish with a dutch sandwich
@PeeHaa Sorry I couldn't find that page.
@Ghedipunk sorry, forgot to check my privilege
20:42
Wiki is case-sensitive btw…
Damnit. At least fall back to google dude
Stupid elephpant
!!wiki Double Irish With a Dutch Sandwich
@bwoebi Sorry I couldn't find that page.
oh?
Neh. I do a search iirc instead of a exact match
20:43
@zaq178miami hey ! :) Long time no talk. I have some issues with php amqplib. Have some time ?
Wes
Wes
anyway... my worry is that if contracts aren't detailed enough, they would oppose anyway to stuff being vague... defeating the purpose of the contract
!!wiki Double Irish arrangement
ok :-)
The double Irish arrangement is a tax avoidance strategy that some multinational corporations use to lower their corporate tax liability. The strategy uses payments between related entities in a corporate structure to shift income from a higher-tax country to a lower-tax country. It relies on the fact that Irish tax law does not include US transfer pricing rules. Specifically, Ireland has territorial taxation, and hence does not levy taxes on income booked in subsidiaries of Irish companies that are outside the state. The double Irish tax structure was pioneered in the late 1980s by companies such...
20:44
Jebus. "arrangment"
Wes
Wes
writing contracts's going to take time and if they are going to fail it will be wasted time
Double Irish With a Dutch Sandwich is a redirect.
@kelunik bah, why doesn't it find redirects … FIX IT @PeeHaa
!!FR Fix it!
@Wes you need contracts......just keep asking people for example ones. Ocramius might be a good source...
20:45
Oh nope, it's not a redirect, it's just the german wiki vs. english wiki.
lol
!!hi
!!wiki Double Irish arrangement
The double Irish arrangement is a tax avoidance strategy that some multinational corporations use to lower their corporate tax liability. The strategy uses payments between related entities in a corporate structure to shift income from a higher-tax country to a lower-tax country. It relies on the fact that Irish tax law does not include US transfer pricing rules. Specifically, Ireland has territorial taxation, and hence does not levy taxes on income booked in subsidiaries of Irish companies that are outside the state. The double Irish tax structure was pioneered in the late 1980s by companies such...
Wes
Wes
anyway you guys @bwoebi @kelunik are such bumholes :B it's ok if you don't like the logo i've made, but at least some feedback? boooo. i'm offended
will never open illustrator again
20:54
@Wes I think I spoke up yesterday here in chat…?
@Wes you can preallocate using $vector->allocate(int $capacity).
Wes
Wes
@bwoebi i made several versions. do you want me to continue or do you want me to try other stuff?
@Wes Just fixed the docs menu today and read the proposals on mobile yesterday. Your issue is still open, will hopefully find some time tomorrow to give you some feedback. :P
Wes
Wes
okay :D
Actually, I'd like something like grunt's logo just with an elephpant. :-D
20:58
@Wes I'm not sure why these speakers or washing machine I totally can't identify with. Also preferring a symbol (the ampersand with asterisk or stylized star-A).
@kelunik Wow okay.
Wes
Wes
could try doing something different. the elephant-grunt is tough
21:01
bah, that's a typical Dmitry … git.php.net/… … I knew it.
@Wes Jup. I still like that one:
aaah the ninja elePHPant :-)
Wes
Wes
lol nice
would make such a cool plushy ...
Wes
Wes
the A is totally a mason symbol
or a star trek federation symbol :P
21:08
nah, just a defunct isp
When squashing a feature branch as part of the process of pulling it into master, is it sane to attempt to keep all of the individual commit messages? And if so, what's a good set of commands to keep them, that doesn't involve lots of copy+pasting?
@Danack when squashing, doesn't the preset commit message list all the commits?
I was expecting that. For some reason it didn't seem to happen this time.
I probably mucked something up.
@Danack If you use squash the commit messages stay. If you use fixup only one is kept
Assuming you're squashing using interactive rebase, of course
21:40
IF people can use Foreign Keys, why do they use relational tables like in sql.learncodethehardway.org/book/ex2.html
@Danack thanks Dan! I opened a PR with all the fixes in I think
feel free to review, or not, whatever really
:)
@Asgrim the code looks code, apart from the test isn't passing.
@user2800382 FKs are a one to one relationship. In the case of people and pets, a person can have more than one pet. So you'd need a separate table to track the one-to-many
Damn. Thanks!
oh I totally didn't check the travis results
21:42
passing in either 'pink' or 'rgb(255, 200, 200)' - should work I think.
How's the conference btw?
ah, it's failing because I didn't EXPECTF properly, I just threw my own paths and stuff in
yeah it's good, I left early today to finish up my slides and sleep
will you be at PHPSC16 by the way? :) (if you do want to come, shout me and I'll get you a discount of course)
@Asgrim I do hope to, but am currently looking for a job and having less success than I had hoped for.
(but gaining great stories for a book.)
ah, that sucks :| I don't know of anywhere hiring, especially not in Brizzle; might be worth asking Steve / Lee etc.?
@Asgrim Steve, is part of the interesting story.....
@Danack oh?
oh
Wes
Wes
21:54
couldn't come up with nothing decent with the freemason's A
@Danack You can have mine if you want
@Leigh Is it in Bristol?
@Danack No, Southampton
Wes
Wes
oh btw i'll be at goodwood at the end of june in case someone wants to hang out for a beer
@Leigh y'all need to be coming to PHP Hampshire ;)
21:58
I did come once
and got force fed "I am the king of PSR-7"
first impressions and all that
@Leigh I deliberately skipped the PHPSW meetup that was all about frameworks and middleware......as the organisers wanted me to promise not to start heckling....
hah, the mwop talk I assume. We were gonna have Stu Herbert come do a talk but he couldn't make it so we organised something else last minute
But yes - not every meetup is going to appeal uniformly to every person.
we do pizza & beer now at least
Yea if it's about frameworks, I'll be far away.
22:01
Oh - there's a new meetup for "web performance" in Bristol. I had vegan gluten free pizza there last night.
Didn't know you were a vegetablist
I'm not....I was just late.
@Danack vegan gluten free cardboard pizza?
@Machavity It actually has a far higher tensile strength than cardboard.
haha
22:02
which is an interesting experience.
Is it weird that I name files in camelCase? Maybe I should just hyphen the words.
I'm not sure when I stopped liking spaces in my file name, but damn.
Spaces in file names are evil
Yeah I think I learned that along the way which is why I stopped, but what's the preferred method? I see a lot of hyphen usage, but I do the camelCase since it's more natural for me from all the code writing.
if it's PHP stuff, I'll usually NameItLikeThis because the class is also called NameItLikeThis (I'm in PSR-0/4 autopilot these days)
@Waxi In most projects, nearly all of your file names are going to map to class/interface names, so they'll be LikeThis (which I believe is Pascal case?)
22:23
@Machavity have you been exposed to "intersectional veganism"?
22:36
huh what's that
I just learned you can't send multiple files to the browser with 1 request. I guess I'll have to put them into a zip on the server first, then send that.
@Wes haha signed copy
@Waxi of course you can
huh?!
22:44
@tereško You can? I first noticed the problem when using PHPExcel to generate and send 2 files at once to the browser, which resulted in only 1 being downloaded. Then I looked online and everyone says you can't send multiple files over 1 HTTP request?
@Waxi oh, wait! You meant in the other direction ... sorry
yeah, if you need to download file, you only do that one file at the time
Ah ok...well thanks for the confirmation. I guess writing them to a temp folder on the server, zipping the folder, then sending the folder should work.
@Waxi technically you could just pipe them through gzip/tar
Doing them through the temp file will allow for Content-Length header to be sent.
there is that too ..
22:47
Even if that is slightly slower, the 'having a download remaining time' displayed makes it feel faster for users.
lol
Oh, and also prevent errors on generating the 2nd file from causing partial download error problems.
.. and resume-download feature too would not be available for "piping" approach
My PHP skills are not that great, so maybe someone can help me understand the concept on how this will actually work, and this is based off what I originally tried to do which was use an ajax call to trigger the php script, but in doing the user was never able to download anything. I didn't try sending the file back as a response and seeing if I could download with js, so what I actually did was remove the ajax, and just have them hit the script themselves with params in the URL, which downloads
If I were to generate files on the server, package into a zip, how do I actually send it back to be downloaded? Can it just be an echo back to the ajax or something? Sorry if this is confusing. Never really had to deal with files being downloaded before.
I often go with header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="filename.ext"); as a solution
but I am not entirely sure if it the "up-to-date solution"
22:54
header("Content-Disposition:" filename=".$filename); and php.net/manual/en/function.fpassthru.php
Oh I see. I still can't use ajax, they still need to hit the script directly and the magic runs and kicks a download.
@Danack I think this is exactly what I need.
you can use (and probably - should) ajax to check for when the "zip" is complete
And then when it is complete, set the window.location to the URL to download the file...and set the content-disposition headers, what should happen is the user is invited to download the file, without leaving the current webpage.
Maybe.
can you get the value of a dropdown so that it will be use for arguments without $_POST or $_GET
@treblaluch probably
what exactly are you asking about?
23:00
getting the value of a selected dropdown in PHP
Let me spit it back to make sure I understand...
When the tests pass: imgur.com/gallery/IgeTcXl
Ajax sends their data to server, server takes their data, creates a bunch of files, makes a zip for it all, then responds with the zip is created, but now we're on the client, how do I go back to the server to get that file? Would I be window.url the location of the file itself?
no .. well .. maybe
4 mins ago, by Danack
And then when it is complete, set the window.location to the URL to download the file...and set the content-disposition headers, what should happen is the user is invited to download the file, without leaving the current webpage.
23:04
What's the URL though? Do I go back to the script once the content headers have been set?
@Waxi sorry I don't have time to walk you through it. You can code it in various ways. Here is something very similar I use for ajax checking of images being generated: github.com/Danack/Imagick-demos/blob/master/imagick/js/…
@treblaluch the $_SERVER variable holds data about the request, so you can get data passed by the browser from that. Javascript could be used to set a cookie from the select element's value, which would be sent along with future requests, so $_COOKIE can be used as well... $_REQUEST gets all sorts of data from various sources in the request, but really, don't be too fancy, just use $_GET and $_POST and make your code maintainable.
@Danack I appreciate the help. I'm gonna look over this thoroughly so I understand.
If I can't figure it out, I'll just write all the files to some spot on the network and just tell them here is your stuff, get it yourself lol.
@Waxi to get the download dialog, you need to return that Content-Disposition header
creating archive might take time
keeping connection open till zip is created would look like "site is not responding" to a normal user
^ these are the problems that you need to solve
@tereško I think I can muddle my way through that, it's just that I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around when/where the client is retrieving the file after it's been told the zip is created at x location on the server. At that point what is the client doing? Sending another request saying give me x file and then server just sends it back? I'm sorry for being ignorant.
23:15
basically, you have XHR script asking the server:
is the file done ... no
is the file done ... no
is the file done ... no
is the file done ... yes: /path/to/file.ext
then you just use JS to redirect to the given path
"fetal-music market" ... that is... new
@tereško That's what I thought, but the guy up top said no to that which confused me. I think I'm good now!
@Wes lemme guess - it's a startup in San Francisco
Wes
Wes
23:18
haha
it's spanish
Time to leave work, thank you all for helping me out, been a tremendous help, got plenty to think about, plenty to work on tomorrow, and slightly more educated.
@Danack Haz the power but don't feel like it would be right for me to do at this point.
@LeviMorrison it's just about a micro release, just bug fixes.
user1648409
Hi, anybody here can tell me why in Smarty a {foreach} seem's to be executed even if the from= is empty? I passed in an empty array and it still goes into the foreach's body and tries to execute stuff, failing because there is no content in the loop?
@LeviMorrison k. Do you have a decent way to contact Mr Lowrey? I messaged him on twitter, but no response. Other than hassling Anthony?
23:32
Because Smarty is teh ebil?
@Danack write a mail?
like a letter?
no, email ^^
@Shiuyin Not an expert on Smarty, but you might want to try an if around your foreach.
user1648409
@Ghedipunk I checked the "compiled" *.tpl.php.... It basically just outputs a foreach($arr as $key => $val).... That should NEVER execute if the array is empty!
user1648409
23:35
@Ghedipunk One line before the {foreach} i put in {sizeof($arr)} and got back "0". I don't understand the world anymore
Try running that .tpl.php file through a debugger to see what $arr really is before it hits that foreach.
@PaulCrovella That would probably work!
Or:
this must be the fabled "british humour"
Wes
Wes
@rtheunissen was wondering if the lib should do more (or less) than just double the capacity (which is what it does now, right?)
@Andrea is there anything snuck in there?
Wes
Wes
i find the load factor (whatever it is the actual name) confusing and not optimal anyway
@Danack I think it just does what it says on the tin, but you can look at the patch if you wonder
Wes
Wes
... as doubling the capacity is not great if you want to add just one more element to the collection

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