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my editor (geany) supports regex (posix) in it's search and replace.
I want to search on ':word', and replace it with ':word' => $word,
can someone give me a hand with the regex ?
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@rlemon should be something like ...
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(':word',) ---> :word' => \\1,
@CarrieKendall Community service and religious efforts.
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or ...
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':(word)', ---> :word' => $1,
15:03
match: /\':(word)\'/
replacement: :\1 => \$\1
religious efforts?
':(word)' --> ':word' => \$$1
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It seems every text editor uses different regex conventions :)
@rdlowrey I'm not sure which back-reference syntax geanie supports
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@LeviMorrison me neither. I've never used it ...
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15:06
Anybody have any opinions on what the worst way to misuse traits would be from an OOP perspective?
@CarrieKendall Yeah. Various kinds. Trying to improve spirituality of members of the church, preaching the gospel, etc.
sorry let me be more specific... i realize the fault in my explination.
@rdlowrey Yeah: never use vertical inheritance.
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@LeviMorrison You mean horizontal? :)
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Oh wait, you were saying that's a fault: not using vertical inheritance
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15:07
Gotchya
':foo',
':bar',
':baz',
should become
':foo' => $foo,
':bar' => $bar,
':baz' => $baz,
so I guess I need to search for any word, and break on a new line?
> claims to follow Bible
> goes to church on Sunday
fail
@rlemon ':([a-zA-Z]+)' --> ':$1' => \$$1
@rlemon word = [[:alpha:]]+
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I love you guys and all, but I'd prefer not to have PHP chat co-opted by a spitball fight over the nuances of religious dogma in specific geographic locations.
15:09
ffs geany - $1 is not the variable name.
now I just get $1 => $$1
should take it to IRC am I right?
@rlemon It's probably \1 then.
@LeviMorrison wicked awesome.
:P
@rdlowrey The worst thing I have seen on traits is encouraging singletons talks.php.net/show/etsy2012/42
there was only 30 lines - in the time it took me to get the macro working I could have done it by hand.
15:11
@rlemon Right, but that's not the point of regex :)
@Paul Yeah, that's pretty bad.
@rlemon next time you will be quicker (if you have learnt some regex from this).
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@Paul OMG that's so bad I don't know if I can take it: "Singleton method is now available for both classes"
> new Date(2012, 30, 3)
Thu Jul 03 2014 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)
(Chrom dev tools/console)
@Christian day <-> month
15:12
By the way, if you guys are interested in the history of the Bible at all, you should watch the Fires of Faith documentaries. Very good. /end religious asides
?
@LeviMorrison every religion should die out
so you wanted to find the literal:
':word'
and replace with with
':word' => $word
?
i know some basics. enough to get the job done for reading regex - making a few mods here and there - but now at least I know how to search and replace with regex in geany
@PeeHaa you should die out
15:13
@andrewjackson no - if you read up a bit we've figured it out.
@andrewjackson sorry can't help you with that
I know, I'm just curious...
@PeeHaa I can =]
@rlemon I couldn't understand, were you just looking for a literal?
Religion only holds back people period
@rlemon your nick rocks :D
@PeeHaa that's funny, "x should just die out" seems to only hold back people. =]
15:15
@PeeHaa I don't want to get in a religious war or anything, but I must say that my religion has helped me immensely.
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6 mins ago, by rdlowrey
I love you guys and all, but I'd prefer not to have PHP chat co-opted by a spitball fight over the nuances of religious dogma in specific geographic locations.
@andrewjackson I never said the people should die
not that I'm religious or anything...
Only religions
@PeeHaa so? what's your point?
what I said still stands
15:16
@Christian nick?
anyways... PHP...
@Christian uhhh yeah new Date(year, month, day or I don't understand you
anyone actually has a php-related topic ?
@tereško Yeah I do: PHP sucks!
not really, but still
@rlemon well I was still curious, but okay...
15:19
now imagine line like this in Ruby or Java room ...
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@tereško It would be 10x worse than the religion arguments if you said that in a Ruby/Java room
Not too bad only 58 message: chat.stackoverflow.com/…
i meant "java sucks" and "ruby sucks" accordingly
what is with these new traits in 5.4?? what would be an actual useful implementation of these?
@andrewjackson basically "word" meant any word a-zA-Z
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15:21
yeah that's what I'm saying ... it would be a flood of ...
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"Ruby sucks"
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"No it doesn't! you suck!"
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"No, your mom sucks!"
yeah
@rlemon oh, that's what I was wondering. I thought so, but never heard of a flavor that used ":word"
15:23
: is a literal. word is the variable.
@andrewjackson you can create singletons with traits ... but thats about it
i have not seen any useful usecase yet
@rdlowrey You are using traits in Artax? Any thoughts on the good/bad of it?
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@Paul I have one very specific case for it ...
they came out with a new short syntax for arrays using $var = [], as everyone knows... why not just fully implement JSON then?
i kinda think, that wrapping object within a decorator which adds some specific functionality might be a much better practice
15:25
new features for PHP seems more and more silly the more they come up with them imo
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@Paul My trait use-case: If you're using objects that broadcast events, I have a NotfiierTrait that allows any objec to use a notify method that will broadcast messages about it self to the event mediator
traits basically are interpretator aided copy-paste
$100 says that by PHP 6, there's a fully working production ready built in HTTP server
they probably just called the beta a "test server"
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I have a NotifierInterface that specifies how objects must send messages to the event mediator and the NotifierTrait allows objects to easily fulfill the expectations of the interface ...
@rdlowrey hmm, interesting. I'm just trying to get my head around it now.
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15:30
And the trait simply makes it easy for any notifier to send a variable number of data arguments with its event
@rd
@rdlowrey, can you give an example of event broadcasting?
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@egis @ircmaxell wrote a really nice blog about it the other day you might try reading as an intro
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@egis The specific implementation I've worked on recently uses the Mediator pattern with a couple of elements of the Chain of Responsibility pattern
@rdlowrey, cool, thanks for the link :)
@rdlowrey I don't really get it. You would already have injected in the mediator to all of your objects anyway?
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15:36
Yes, but the trait has nothing to do with how the mediator is injected. It just determines how an objects notifies the mediator instance of a new event
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But the mediator is not necessarily injected into all of the objects ... only the ones who listen for events or notify the mediator of events
oh, so it creates the externally accessible $object->notify rather than your notifications coming from a method within the class.
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right
emm ... guys
an an MVC-like architecture , where would you place the redirect() method ?
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15:38
@tereško For an HTTP request, right?
@tereško response object since its a header in it
options are : Request, Response, Controller
For my MVC, I use exceptions for some things like login screen and 404's
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I'm with @Gordon -- response object
you could throw an exception that causes a redirect
15:40
I agree with Gordon too.
I never got used to the views... I'm still spitting everything out at the end of the scripts in one large chunk...
this is bad. right? lol
also, all of my classes are just static functions...
@Gordon makes sense
@andrewjackson, thats what we call "class oriented programming"
well "class oriented" does describe it pretty well
I'm thinking... it's probably not the best way
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@andrewjackson static == evil
@rdlowrey any good articles on it?
or more like, best practices for modern PHP?
maybe I just never understand the full benefits of "OOP"
it just seems easier for me this way, I kinda prefer it if there's not performance issues.
15:53
@tereško Front-end controller?
@rdlowrey :-D
Or is this for things like the login and redirect?
hi friends
@Incognito , it was for situations when you call redirect from inside of controller's action
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15:55
@andrewjackson I generally avoid static altogether. I haven't found a problem yet that I can't solve without static
@rdlowrey just started reading that too lol
hi friends , i wish you 're doing good
@rdlowrey funny, because that's the same this I say about objects
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Sorry for the slow response with the link. The power supply in the unnecessary DB replication box I have in my office just died and I had to swap it out :)
i'm newbie in cakePHP , and i need help with a simple problem
15:56
@tereško Ah, passing to response makes sense then. I just don't like how HTTP works. "You asked for /foo? Oh, you should ask me for /bar." One request later... "Oh, you want bar? Couldn't have guessed, here's /bar."
@andrewjackson , static is just a different name for global .. the side effects are almost the same
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Q: Custom Pagination in Cake PHP

Houcinei'm a beginner in cakePHP , and i wan't to create a custom pagination in cakePHP . the function $paginator->numbers() ; it displays the page numbers like this : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ... by looking in the options , there is some options to change the separator, to add a class of a style css ..E...

@tereško actually, that makes sense... global, but namespaced... but I don't really see the harm in global.
@Houcine , if you are a beginner in CakePHP, then there is still time for you to get out of that exercise in manual lobotomy
gonna finish that article
15:58
@andrewjackson .. so at last we have come to root of your problem
@tereško : please see my answer , it's about creating a CustomPaginator , i've already see the exercise in the manual of the cakePHP.org :)
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@Paul I've considered getting rid of the NotifierInterface and making NotifierTrait::notify a protected method instead. Do you have any thoughts on this? Might it be preferable to prevent public access to an object's notification capability?
@andrewjackson global means you could have a problem absolutely anywhere in your codebase because you are relying on some state information
i will be back in 30 minutes , i've something to do ,
have nice time guys
I've never had issues debugging though... I've always just... known I guess lol
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16:02
@Paul Actually, the more I think about it, the more I don't think code outside the object should be able to use the object to send events that are unrelated to the object sending the event. I'm going to make that change.
@andrewjackson You never worked in a team?
no, I fly solo
so then is that the issue?
@rdlowrey Yes, that is exactly it.
@Houcine , if your question is not too urgent , i will look at it in few hours .. at the moment i have to finish some thing ASAP
@rdlowrey That is one of those moments when you nail your problem.
16:04
@andrewjackson , if you have to maintain/change a 6 month old code , it does not matter who write it .. you will be unfamiliar with it anyway
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@Paul git commit -m 'Removed public access to NotifierTrait::notify'
@tereško actually, I can totally agree with this point
I'm sitting here thinking... when did I add an "output_add" and "output_flush" to my Hook of all things?? lol
and if said code is using globals all over the place , you will be lost and confused
Netbeans locked up when trying to add a file (10+ minutes so far)
something unsaved ?
16:08
no, I'm going to kill it
@rdlowrey so, without public access the trait becomes null and void. You'd just use the injected mediator directly?
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@Paul You're right. The trait functionality needs to be collapsed into the mediator class at that point.
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You know, I've managed to create more problems for myself using the new 5.4 features than improved solutions :)
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Except for the short array syntax. That's AWESOME.
@rdlowrey As with anything new
WTF. Rebooted netbeans, then locked up again on a different context menu
why the heck can't these IDEs become stable?
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16:14
Used to use eclipse ... WAS. SO. SLOW. AND. BUGGY. Now I just stick with gedit.
I like Netbeans A LOT, when it works
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I haven't used it. Should I give it a whirl?
emacs, i just sit back and let it program for me.
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lol
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I hear that new emacs-unnecessary-trait-notification keyboard shortcut works really well.
16:16
lol Dreamweaver >.<
I hate Dreamweaver, but I'm just so used to it
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@andrewjackson Upgrade yourself to Notepad++ if you're going to work in Windows
I imagine it's like being addicted to some hard drug
but does Notepad++ have auto complete?
otherwise I would
ya know what is the most annoying part in web MVC ?
dealing with Views
HTTP?
16:17
there is just no good way to approach it
I'm more and more becoming a fan of symfony2 symfony.com/doc/current/book/http_fundamentals.html
yeah, if only there weren't so many default keyboard shortcuts i could have that without clobbering one
this is what keeps me on Dreamweaver
1) the built in reference (autocomplete)
2) ability to click on number lines on the left and highlight that whole line
these are the features I've become so used to
@ircmaxell What do you like so much about it? I can't stand it.
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@Incognito I've said this before, but my main beef with Symfony2 is that it uses the service locator anti-pattern. It passes the service container to every single controller.
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16:20
"The container is available in any traditional Symfony2 controller where you can access the services of the container via the get() shortcut method"
I like my vim commands, like, you know, lkjhi<esc>ddjjjjjj30jjjpvkkkkkdjjjllp, what's confusing about that?
@andrewjackson oh ... so you use globals, all your classes have static methods and you write in Dreamweaver ... lemme guess , you are still using mysql_* too
what's your point? lol
@rdlowrey , how do you deal with views ?
actually, I haven't used any databases for a while
16:21
mysql_exec("{$_GET["q"]}"); just saves me a lot of programming man.
@Incognito , escape the double quotes : mysql_exec("{$_GET[\"q\"]}")
I'm oldschool... I don't like following trends like the hipsters
@andrewjackson , no , thats Amish
@rdlowrey s2 is all about making the stack modular. He put out a really neat blog series I'm still going through that talks about making your own framework based on s2 components.
@tereško You don't need to man, it's php.
gimme a break, I took like a year break once, and never really caught back up D=
I was busy swinging hammers and stuff... now that was a fun job...
16:24
You still don't need to.
$_GET["foo"] === "{$_GET["foo"]}"
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@tereško Lately I've been injecting a response object and a view object into my controllers for HTTP stuff. The controller assigns any necessary model data to the view and sets HttpResponse::$body with the return value of View::render. An HttpResponse object also has a header property where I set any headers. HttpResponse::exec will then output the headers and the response body
briang@ubuntu:~$ cat foo.php
<?php
$foo["one"] = "Bob Marley";
echo "*". $foo["one"] ."*\n";
echo "*". "{$foo["one"]}" ."*\n";
briang@ubuntu:~$ php foo.php
*Bob Marley*
*Bob Marley*
briang@ubuntu:~$
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@paul git commit --amend --> Nixed NotifierTrait altogether
@rdlowrey , so the bootstrap API is what ? $controller->$action( $response, $view ); ?
@Incognito @tereško was correct
16:29
i usually am =P
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@tereško Basically
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I usually use constructor injection though
so your response contains the view ?
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Because I've been separating out the different "actions" into different controller classes
@rdlowrey Trait free since 2012
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16:30
@Paul lol
shuffle as you like , but you still end up with LoD violation , @rdlowrey
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@tereško I'm not sure ...
@Paul Can you explain why the code above is wrong?
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@tereško Well ... maybe
that is the part i am trying to figure out
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16:31
The response doesn't contain the view
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The response has a Response::$body property
@Incognito mysql_exec("{$_GET["q"]}"); You will get a compile error just after the second double quote character
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The view object is an abstraction to allow different template engines (or none at all)
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In my case, anyway
yes m but inside controller you end up with something like : $response->setBody( $view->render() );
which is the LoD violation i am talking about ( or i think it is )
16:33
@Incognito I just like it
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@tereško I guess you're right.
@Paul Isn't it working off the same string? =/ I demonstrated we can output the same string, which is why I'm confused.
Is that a php5.4 thing that just happened?
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@tereško I haven't been able to formulate a better way for HTTP usage, though. Any thoughts?
@Incognito You would need either "{$_GET['q']}" or "{$_GET[\"q\"]}"
still staring at the code
16:36
@Paul So why does echo "*". "{$foo["one"]}" ."*\n"; run correctly without error or warning?
5.3.6
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@tereško Well, I'm going to embark on that too. I'm about to start digging into some of @Paul's HTTP work later this evening. I'm going to be focusing exclusively on HTTP scenarios like this for a couple of weeks. Let me know if you make any breakthroughs
@tereško : ok thanks to you , it's not urgent, finish what you need the do and then see my question , thanks in advance :)
@tereško : ok no problem , thanks in advance @tereško
@rdlowrey ditto
@Incognito wow, my mistake, you are correct. @tereško was wrong and so was I. It does work, {} take precedence over ". Sorry about that, silly me.
well .. not that you can blame us
16:39
yeah, it looks horrid
It's not explicitly mentioned in the string parsing of the manual either.
It uses single quotes.
people with some shreds of something vaguely resembling common sense avoid such code
Just do it all perl style and throw some <<< around it. :)
hi nishant
16:53
@rdlowrey just pushed HTTP Request latest, no changes to Accept. I'm just making the Request class do more things. Testing should be pretty easy, its just reading the RFC and making up some interesting strings (but understanding the RFC isn't so easy).
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@Paul lol on "understanding the RFC isn't so easy" ... very true
Time for bed, goodnight all.
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'night
hiyooo
I got a question about processing file uploads with PHP and the behind the scenes process. Is it possible to rewrite the upload stream of a file on user submit, or it is always forced to upload to tmp first
@Antonio, how about you start by explaining what you are trying to accomplish , instead of blind stabbing into direction which you hope will contain magic solutions-sauce
17:06
hi @tereško - and yes, you were at the router yesterday (hopefully) ;)
I'm trying to accomplish bypassing tmp upload directory altogether. But I'm not sure if this is something that can be done with PHP
@hakre ..emm, what ? what is the context for that "router comment" ?
@Antonio , it is possible to change the location for temporary up;oads
@ircmaxell How that wasn't starred earlier, I don't know.
@tereško Yes, but I am trying to achieve this dynamically so this scraps out editing the php.ini conf
@rdlowrey To be honest, the HTTP spec isn't too hard to understand, the trouble is implementing it can be a bugger.
17:12
@Antonio : ini_set( 'upload_tmp_dir', 'tmp' ); ?
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@LeviMorrison I don't know if I would've necessarily implemented it like this, though:
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Accept         = "Accept" ":"
                        #( media-range [ accept-params ] )
media-range    = ( "*/*"
                        | ( type "/" "*" )
                        | ( type "/" subtype )
                        ) *( ";" parameter )
accept-params  = ";" "q" "=" qvalue *( accept-extension )
accept-extension = ";" token [ "=" ( token | quoted-string ) ]
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But whatever, we get what we get: w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
@tereško I've read mixed views on that saying it's not couture, and not 100% proven to work on some deployments.
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17:16
I'm not sure if the "Huh?" was directed at me, but I was just referencing the HTTP Accept header spec
@rdlowrey Honestly, I tried breaking it up in PHP using splits and it wasn't much nicer than the regex.
Note that I said it wasn't much nicer. It was a little bit nicer.
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Every little bit helps
I also thought that upload_tmp_dir could only be modified from php.ini
Changeable by PHP_INI_SYSTEM
17:36
Why one should use spl
@Antonio , well , then you cannot
@fluty , because they are implement in C (or i think they were ).. thus faster , then same implementations in php
so hence my question, is there a way to parse through that http request and stream the file directly to a directory without touching tmp?
@tereško you think right.
@NikiC, i added the notice when i recalled SplAutoLoader .. or what's it name
@tereško Not always... Just because it's in C doesn't mean it's faster
17:44
@Gordon So you working with @edorian now?
@ircmaxell , there might be exceptions, but if you have to bet with your own money , "c implementation is faster then php implementation of same structure" is the sensible way to go
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@Antonio You can use a temporary in-memory file handle to avoid writing a temporary file to disk with php://temp or php://memory
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$tmp_handle = fopen('php://temp', 'r+');
fair enough
@rdlowrey I thought about that as well, but I actually want to write it to a specific directory without writing it to tmp first :)
dynamic "tmp" dir if you will, someone came up with some nifty semi-static way of having 100 tmp dirs but I'm sure there has to be a better way
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17:49
I don't really see the benefit of that. Why not perform any operations on a temporary in-memory stream and then save it to whatever directory you want?
@Antonio , this is what happens when you ask us to fix you solution for the problem , instead of explaining the problem
say you have multiple users upload big files
you don't want to store all of those in memory when they are getting processed
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php://temp will switch transparently to disk storage after a certain, user-specified file size is reached
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the default is 2M I believe, but you can adjust it to your needs
@NikiC yup. for a month
17:51
@Gordon nice nice :)
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Whether it's prudent to allow users to upload enormous files is another matter ...
@NikiC really looking forward to it
say the file is 500M, and you have 4 users uploading the same sizes. that means if you have "500M" of space in memory just for file uploads, the next three users will be writing to disk somewhere. If you can parse the http request on the fly and write it to disk automatically then you wouldn't be worrying about mem issues
or a method to change the tmp dir once the request is initiated
@NikiC they require good knowledge of XML and XSLT :)
@Gordon urgh. you had to mention that, didn't you ...
17:54
@NikiC yes. yes i had to.
@Gordon Why don't you rename yourself to <Gordon/> ?
It suits you much more :)
@NikiC *gggggg*
@NikiC that would actually be nice. I could name my kid <Gordon version="2.0"/>
@Gordon I'd prefer fetching your children using a descendant selector ;)
@NikiC but you cant get my children unless you changed gender recently ;)
:P
18:00
:)
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@Antonio Personally, I wouldn't use HTTP for something like that. But, if you have PHP 5.4 you could probably hack together a solution using the new session upload progress tracking in tandem with fseek to read the in-progress upload X number of bytes at a time.
@rdlowrey That's where I've ended up >< Django has something similar where you can write chunks of data directly to a file but I'm a bit rusty with Python and I don't want to use a servlet to achieve this with apache->tomcat->java.. blah. I'm in denial
I've also tested with nodejs but I suspect their rewrite stream is actually doing a similar function to "move_uploaded_file"
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@Antonio It might be easier to say, "Hey a-hole, use an FTP program to upload that. HTTP isn't designed for transferring 500M files." Then write a simple script to monitor the upload directory and process new files as they arrive ...
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That's vastly preferable, IMHO
18:09
@rdlowrey = O YOU ARE RIGHT!
hahahahaha I wish
that would only be 10x easier to do
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And just for good measure you might follow it up with, "So do you also want me to include a nice button on the page that will turn on your television and outdoor lighting for you"?
Is there a native php function that can reduce an multi dimensional array based on a key's value?
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FILE. TRANSFER. PROTOCOL.
nevermind, finally found it, array_filter
18:13
I wish I could find a solution that quick ><
been searching for a while, i remember using something like it a while back
I've been on this for 2+ weeks going back and forth with frameworks, methods, etc...
closest things are nodejs and django
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@ArunForce I generally use array_map for that sort of thing
@rdlowrey ok thanks, I'll look at it
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it's similar to array_filter
18:16
@Antonio , because you are trying to do something extremely stupid for reasons that are unclear
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Allright, gotta do work. Nobody talk to me.
It's strange that array_map and array_filter arguments take the exact same arguments but the input order is flipped
Nevermind I see why.
18:33
Shalom all!
Question: There is a 'remember me' feature in FF, but not one chrome/ie/safari etc. Is there a way to change the delay in cookies being stored to not have it log you out from a cached webpage?
remember me?
@hakre How about me?
^_^
Hi @Neal!
18:52
anyone knows how to work with SVNs?
@hakre hi hi ^_^

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