Depersonalization can consist of a reality or detachment within the self, regarding one's mind or body, or being a detached observer of oneself. Subjects feel they have changed, and the world has become vague, dreamlike, less real, or lacking in significance. It can be a disturbing experience. Chronic depersonalization refers to depersonalization-derealization disorder, which is classified by the DSM-5 as a dissociative disorder.
Though degrees of depersonalization and derealization can happen to anyone who is subject to temporary anxiety or stress, chronic depersonalization is more related to...
Because I totally have been having that for the last two weeks
Hi, I'm learning to do functional tests. I have carousel with slides on main page of website. I'm trying to test it. So far I tested response, slide count, order of slides and content on slides. I'm wondering if I should also manipulate slides like disable one of them and check if there is one slide less than before or should I prepare data fixtures with one slide already disabled and just count visible slides?
?: is the ternary operator.The expression (expr1) ? (expr2) : (expr3) evaluates to expr2 if expr1 evaluates to TRUE, and expr3 if expr1 evaluates to FALSE.
@Oldskool Sure, there is a possibility that he escapes 'a.name LIKE "%variable_content_here%"' and store it inside db table or something similar. It's just that I need to warn about sql injection when I see hand glued where condition without escaping variables form GPC or without using prepared statements with parameters :)
Trying to charge a user different delivery rates depending on their postcode input
So if there postcode starts with B , there from birmingham and the delivery rate is 2.00 , but if their postcode starts with BR, there from Bradford and the delivery rate is 2.50
@Gordon not really. The AI is fucked up (lame on easy, extremely aggressive at everything else), your armadas are fighting in auto-battles and you have no control over win-conditions
@virepo Start with the longest strings and work done to the shortest ones. After you have that array loop through it to find a match using strpos($userPostcode, $pattern) === 0
@virepo Start with the longest strings and work done to the shortest ones. After you have that array loop through it to find a match using strpos($userPostcode, $pattern) === 0
Rubber duck debugging is an informal term used in software engineering for a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug their code by forcing themselves to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. Many other terms exist for this technique, often involving different inanimate objects.
Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the...
What about some sort of thing that only allows the page to display if the correct headers are sent as well? Is it possible to do some sort of middle-man thing like that?
So is there no way for PHP to be able to show the content of a website and also send data received to that website if the client can't access the site?
@PeeHaa It's still compatible with the parent/interface. The union types RFC allowed the same behavior when using array | Traversable.
iterable is unique compared to any other type that currently exists in PHP.
callable is similar, but there's not a way to narrow it to "callables that are a string"
If we were to introduce other types that were named unions, the same co/contravariance could be applied. e.g.: numeric = int | float | GMT where any function declaring int, float, or GMT could be broadened to numeric.
@PeeHaa If the extending class called the parent, it would need to provide an array, but the extending class could still be substituted for the parent.
class foo {
public function method(array $array){}
}
class bar extends foo {
public function method(iterable $array) {
count($array); //herp-derp, iterable is not countable.
}
}
The type system of many programming languages supports subtyping. For instance, if Cat is subtype of Animal, then an expression of type Cat can be used whenever an expression of type Animal could. Variance refers to how subtyping between more complex types (list of Cats versus list of Animals, function returning Cat versus function returning Animal, ...) relates to subtyping between their components. Depending on the variance of the type constructor, the subtyping relation may be either preserved, reversed, or ignored. For example in OCaml, "list of Cat" is a subtype of "list of Animal" because...
@PeeHaa I get where you're coming from... but for a named union type, I think the co/contravariance here makes sense.
@PeeHaa +1. Always been a bug when I have seen it.
@PeeHaa around? i need an advice. i have some "install scripts" that create some .php files in /src/ automagically. this is done only once after you modified something in src, otherwise you won't touch these files. i kept these files outside the repository but i want to include them because they could be useful for people changing stuff in forks
two questions, is it ok a /install/ folder as sibling of /src/ ? also, these install script require write rights (they create files and directories). if people keeps them in the www root and one executes these files from remote, they could do damage. should/how do i prevent them to be executable from remote?
if($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] !== "127.0.0.1") exit("You wish"); something like this maybe?
@Wes In that case you could check the remote addr as you do, but expect people to not read the install instructions and ask you why it doesn't work. But I do not see any better way without authorization
Liveleak title: One Lucky Rider
/me clicks video
> The guy didn't die, and his life is out of danger. However, he lost one leg.