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11:00
I don't really like this ...
@JoeWatkins Not sure I understand properly, but you're trying to increment a strict string with an integer. Are you expecting it to cast to an int first?
Wes
Wes
@JoeWatkins the type error you mean?
int(10)
no that ...
Wes
Wes
oh i see
Please, tell me it was made by a generator and not a real person: phg.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/01/08/…
6
11:03
Any sh dash people in the house who know how to create an "array" with elements with spaces in it and loop through it?
@FlorianMargaine perhaps ^ ?
value = get_zval_ptr_r((opline+1)->op1_type, (opline+1)->op1, execute_data, &free_op_data1);
:o
if it can do it ... I can do it ...
@tereško It's obviously Glaciers suffer from... white privilege...
foo=("bar" "baz") doesn't work for me:
> Syntax error: "(" unexpected
@Jimbo badum-tish
@Wes got it to throw on line 7
find more stuff wrong ...
Wes
Wes
11:07
unset($this->string); ?
can i test changes live? :P
> The study has cost taxpayers $412,930.
I'm in the wrong business
@Wes can't unset
Wes
Wes
public function __construct() {
unset($this->string);
$this->string = 10;
}
I'll ping for a rebuild in a while ... when we think we got everything ...
11:08
@JoeWatkins that func is damn slow…
@Wes exception on unset, won't proceed to next line at all ...
flick through tests
(that's included, so is the last thing you found there)
Wes
Wes
okay because i was not seeing the result on 3v4l
Small question, ist it bad to send 40 emails in a loop to a few email addresses in an array? I have to send also some to 15k users but then Im using mailchimp.
yeah it's not live, it took him a while to setup too, so I don't want to be too eager asking for another build ...
he's probably got other shit to do ...
@DaveRandom I actually saw "$709,000" number on one site ... but it looked like a small right-wing rag .. the only part I could verify was the link the the paper's abstract
Wes
Wes
11:11
$foo = &$this->string; $foo = 10;
(function(&$x){ $x = 10; })($this->string);
kind of stuff?
can't get reference
Wes
Wes
cool
first statement will throw
nor can you accept typed property by reference as function param
Wes
Wes
something involving list() ?
$x = "foo";
$v = &$x;
list(&$this->string) = [$v];
$x = 10;
var_dump($this->string);
Has someone an idea how many emails are allowed in this array to stay table? stackoverflow.com/a/4507330/1063823
11:17
@Duikboot Depends on your setup.
There's no "hard" limit.
refs not accepted in list()
You mean hardware? What's a good way to test something like that?
Wes
Wes
didn't even know :P
Just generate a loop with 50x times my own email ? :D
@Duikboot Yes. Storing more addresses in the array would require more memory.
So it depends on how much memory you have and what the memory limit for PHP is set to.
pinged for a rebuild @Wes ...
I think it behaved strange because it was built wrong ... must be it ...
my master is always fucked ...
@Oldskool Suggestion how I can test this the best way? : ) ( I have no idea tbh )
@JoeWatkins ^this will work nicely out of context
@tereško Can we move trump to Australia, have him build a wall around the outback?
2 birds with one stone
@tereško hehe
11:27
also .. for some reason the star was removed by moderator
I cancelled the stars ... sorry ... but I wish people wouldn't star swears ... I've no problem with swearing, I just done it ... but there are multiple problems with starring that kind of language ... first and foremost it gives people the wrong impression about what we are doing it and what is acceptable here ... if somebody new came into the room and started to swear every other word, none of us would like that ... we ought to set an example ...
3
you are no fun :(
@JoeWatkins I get you, and cheer up buddy :) How's the bike?
selfishly, I don't want to have to explain to either of my kids what any swear words mean because they saw them in my office ... think about what kind of damage it would do to have to explain to my 11 year old what "cock sucking" or whatever means because she saw it on my screen ....
"It's when a developer likes Laravel so much..."
11:30
Lol :P
@Jimbo excellent ... still in one piece too ...
@JoeWatkins Summer soon!! We'll have to have a ride out when it's sunny, go to a bike meet or something
totally ...
getting quite a lot of riding done all the same ... my fair weather plans went out the window ...
Haha, I've become a fair weather biker only now, hence why I'm so excited about summer
I don't go out in bad weather on purpose, but the ground is wet most of the time here ...
Wes
Wes
11:33
@JoeWatkins @rtheunissen do you see any problems with returning (using JS as example)
"0123".indexOf("") // 0
"0123".lastIndexOf("") // 4
maybe would be better throwing an exception
I sit in my office with the bike staring at me through a window ... there's no hiding it ... I can't just stare at it ...
still, summer will be awesome ... looking forward to it too ...
exception @Wes
Wes
Wes
especially lastIndexOf returning 4 (an index that doesn't exist) looks a bit wrong
you'll never guess what people expect (correctly), but you can see that the code is wrong ... exceptionally so ...
oh wait ...
it depends ...
Wes
Wes
or even "foo"->contains("")
11:37
you would usually just return negatively
but negatively, -1, might sometimes be a valid index ... so it depends on how you are expressing errors in general I think ... if contains() should throw NotFoundException, then so should indexOf, if one just returns negatively then so should the other ...
not really sure which is correct, I don't think either, so long as consistent with itself it doesn't really matter ...
more messages ...
move screen upwards ...
I will ...
one more line ...
sorry ...
Wes
Wes
lol
i'm not returning -1 but null on "not found" sub-sequences that have a length of 1+
even if historically such functions return -1. that because -1 is a valid "start" for functions like slice substr splice etc
i was thinking to throw EmptySearchException or something when the searched subsequence is 0 length
StopAbusingJavaScriptException
In Europe, You’ll Need a VPN to See Real Google Search Results .. archive link because of bitching about adblockers
ok ... enough .. I need to stop reading news
Wes
Wes
but could be valid sometimes. like for indexOf returning 0 is fine. not so good for lastIndexOf and contains
My image decoding from base64 is not working this way: any help?
<?php
$baseImage = "data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQEAYABgAAD/4QAiR......";
$image = base64_decode($baseImage);
echo $image;
what am I doing wrong?
11:44
you are assuming that all of that string is base64 encode data
even thought it's obviously not
@tereško Yeah.. that tool is basically the main thing that can save the younger generation from looking like an arse when potential employers google their names.
Isnt that an essential part in decoding???
@SrujanBarai do you really think a base64 encoded string would begin with "image/jpeg" ?
One of the things I'm thankful for is maturing at the same age range (mostly) the internet really blew up.
cut of the part that is used by browser to recognize the embedded image
11:46
posted on March 09, 2016 by bwoebi

amphp/artax v1.0.3

posted on March 09, 2016 by bwoebi

amphp/artax v2.0.3

I thought that would be required for knowing the way of decoding for the system
Not a pro in crytography
nope
you just need the data and you will probably need to send the content type header, before printing the "decoded image"
I thought removing 'data:image/jpeg;base64,' from the string would do but it wasnt so
figuring out the unwanted part
did you send the header?
Guys, I have a class that needs to use some data from some parsed files. Loop through $files, each $file might be YML, or XLIFF, or XML. If I say $parser->parse('xml|xliff|xml', 'filePath') and the parser does a switch on the type, is that effectively a factory? Or a registry or something?
So far I'm thinking FileParserRegistry
11:50
Horrible pipe-separated syntax is horrible
@Jimbo why not just call it FileParser ?
@DaveRandom I'm not doing that, you pass in one or the other
@Jimbo how about ParserFacade->parse($types) uses a ParserFactory underneath that then creates an appropriate parser and delegates to it
AbstractParserFacadeFactoryBeanManagerInterface
11:52
@tereško This is just my second day with php. Let me take a breath.
@Sean it's more that there is a generation which was too young to understand the internet and who had parents too old to understand the internet
But yeh, seriously, FileParser. If the API is parse() then it's a parser and the caller does not need to care about the underlying implementation. If it were ->getParser()->parse() then it would be a factory or whatever
@tereško WORKED. Thank you
@Gordon There'd have to be a mapping somewhere right, for "xml" => "Xml\Parser\Object" etc
Oh, that'd be the factory...
11:55
hey everyone
@DaveRandom It'll be parse($file), actually, figure I can gather the type from the $file. It's then choosing the correct parser to do it that I'm trying to figure out the best way, Gordon suggested that's where I'd use the factory
@Jimbo Yeh but in terms of naming the public API class, the consumer does not care about any of that if your public API just directly exposes a generic parse() method.
on my "if statment execute" it is always going to the else which means i´m always getting an error, but my variables and binding are correct, so i don´t know what error is, so i have puted this on the else: print_r($pdo->errorInfo()); but i don´t really undertand it, is this the best way to know what error i´m gettiing?
Having something called a Factory or a Registry that doesn't give you direct access to the underlying parser implementations is confusing
Fair enough
11:59
(IMHO)
FileParser it is, that uses a ParserFactory to determine which parser to parse with
@Jimbo if you want to explain patterns that are used in a class, use a docblock
@Jimbo sounds good
@tereško I tend to use Factory or similar, then it's obvious. Not a fan of Abstract or Interface in the name though
ala Symfony
@Jimbo A factory does not determine things, it blindly makes things.
12:00
@DaveRandom Alright then, where does the logic go for figuring out which parser to create?
@Jimbo depends on the complexity of the logic
@Jimbo IMHO, "factory" and "builder" are exceptions. Because they inform you more about "what the class is used for"
it's totally fine to have a parametrized factory that creates a yamlfileparser when you pass yaml as a param
@Gordon Logic is literally switch($type) { case "xml": return new XmlFileParser; // etc }
12:01
then its fine to do in the factory imo
Okay so you mentioned depends on the complexity of the logic, what would be the case where what I suggested wasn't okay? The opposite, basically, where you would recommend an alternative
if you'd do some testing on the file to parse itself, it would be a different story
Yeh, but where does $type come from? You said it's not passed by the user. That logic doesn't belong in a factory.
$type comes from a load of files containing translations yanked from the framework
If it's just a table lookup, sure. If you are opening files and looking for magic numbers in the header or something, that needs its own home
12:03
Logic would go: FileParser::parse($file), and if $file, get the extension, pass extension as $type to FileParserFactory that creates the right parser and returns it
No no, no searching or anything, just grabbing data out
Then yeh, that's fine
yupp
Cool, thanks guys
Well, tbf, anything is fine as long as it makes sense to you and others who read it.
if you expect the logic to determine the file type to change at a later stage, encapsulate the detection logic and pass it to the factory ctor
12:04
@Gordon Meh, I don't anticipate someone putting yaml in an xml file :)
of course not. if you are able to use xml you dont need no stinking yaml
lol
i totally would put xml into a yaml file though. just to piss off the yaml user
Wrap it in {"xml":""} as well
Can anyone help me with: is.gd/8CYPRz - on line 16 i add a class to secondlevel ul's - i want to add a class to its parent li
cant figure that part out :(
somehow it should be possible to use the $oSubMenu for something :/
12:18
parentNode
@Jacta did you come to PHP from VB, by any chance?
hi everyone
@DaveRandom No :/
The $oFoo naming convention is horrid
ThW
ThW
Morning
12:20
Please just name your variables so that the data type can be inferred from the name
i am using $interval = $startingdayandtime->diff($endingdayandtime); where $startingdayandtime = 00:00 AND $endingdayandtime = 03:30
@DaveRandom $fooObject?
but it returns 10:30 why and how can i solve it so it should return 03:30
@PeeHaa Thanks
@PeeHaa asshole :-P
12:20
<3
@RajeshPatel Codepad please 3v4l.org
yea @dave
yea @DaveRandom .. I got it that was my mistake
3v4l.org/gesL8 #WorksFormMe @RajeshPatel
there were error in my code
hmm .. correct me if I am wrong, but browser sends cookies to server with no expire-time, just the name and data
right?
Wes
Wes
12:37
@tereško you mean the Cookie: request header?
Wes
Wes
yes, in the format key=value; key=value with no expire
I'm having the worst day ... had to collect misses from work because she's sick too ...
hopefully I'll get an hour to myself now ...
Presumably you will get an hour to yourself... to be sick
#GlassHalfFull
12:47
@Naruto prepared statements alone do not protect from this. The trick is to use parameter binding with prepared statements.
if I'm sick, I'm coming to find you and sneeze all over you @DaveRandom
dafuq? isn't it normal that when you use prepared statements you neeed to bind your parameters?
@JoeWatkins Damn, I wish we had that arrayOf syntax, especially with return types here now...
yeah, it's a bit crap ...
public function getSomethings(): Something[]
12:48
public Something[] $someThings;
function calls are evil ...
we can dream ...
we'll get generics one day, I think ...
hey i need a pdf converter
three people have approached me and said they are working on a patch, none of them completed it ..
I guess we'll have to do it ourselves ...
Wes
Wes
in few days i'll work on userland generics again @Jimbo
are you one of the three @Wes ?
12:49
public function isOnlySomethings(Somethings $somethings...) { return true; }
I think you were just doing spec right ?
Wes
Wes
yes just spec
and a proof of concept implementation in userland
yeah, I remembered that ...
Wes
Wes
will work with doc comments
/**
* @param int[] $foo `Sequence<int>`
* @return int[] `Sequence<int>`
*/
others have approached with some percentage of a patch, in one case you could build it ... but I never heard from them again after I explained just some of the complexities of finishing ...
12:51
@Gordon Yeh, this is way better than the typed array hints RFC...
@Wes Not just scalars though, of course :-)
Wes
Wes
@Jimbo everything
The vote for 'Precise Session' is open.
I liked arrayof, it was simple ... but I like Collection<Something> better ... I think ...
@Danack I still need to understand what it is about
12:53
it won't be simple though ...
@Ocramius when you do, please let me know.
So that you can explain it to me.
@JoeWatkins IIRC, DASPRiD suggested that Johannes implements generics without array support
what do you mean ?
@JoeWatkins not supporting array<foo>, but supporting Foo<Bar>
also, I have no idea who that is ... the first person ...
@Ocramius seems correct to me ... you wouldn't need array<> if you had Collection<>
>

No patch has been written for this yet. As I'm not a C-coder myself, I encourage others to write a patch based on this proposal.
Ah, I see that it's not Johannes, it's Rasmus
@JoeWatkins are you working on property types with Rasmus Schultz?
defining how it is going to work without testing your assumptions about what is possible are true doesn't seem smart ...
@nikita2206 no
@JoeWatkins well, he worked on it with Rasmus, not alone, heh
12:56
@JoeWatkins seems like he has an RFC about it in draft
halp
halp?
I need a name for interface in this class: github.com/teresko/http/blob/master/src/Fracture/Http/…
John.
@tereško Will it always be a FileBag, how about FileBagBuilder implements BagBuilder?
12:57
@Danack I am actually tempted
I hadn't seen it ... I don't really like the idea of weak type properties anyway
that should be something we do if we can't get strict types to pass ... as a last resort ...
Good day all
Wes
Wes
generics on traits must be a mess

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