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00:12
lol the datacenter of our office got flooded...
is there a way to sort array(0=>array("field"=>"b"), 1 => array("field"=>"a")); by field ascending lets say, via a single php function like usort or etc without having to do foreach loops to create a new reference array and then loop the actual array into the new one?
every example I found says to create a new array, then loop
something like array_sort($array, 2-nd-level-key);
@Darius 3v4l.org/qrIYJ would do probably
what about if the array is array(0=> array("field"=>"b","date_uploaded"=>"2015etc", 1 => ... and you want to sort by date_uploaded
multisort seems to just sort the first value of the array?
ah right, I got you wrong
I guess I'll just do a foreach loop, should simplify things
Wes
Wes
00:21
evenings
I had a union query of 7 tables and it was a headache to manage
so i'll just get 7 results, array push them and a foreach on the big array
Hi Wes
Wes
Wes
@Darius check the binary heap class in sqlite
minheap, maxheap
/me re-reads
@Darius so you just want a way to create a new array? :\
@Ekin "lol" ?
Wes
Wes
$oldArray = [1,2,3,4,5,6];
$newArray = $oldArray;
That's... not how I'd put it personally.
^_^
00:27
yeah, I lol'd because this is not the first time it happens in this specific office
Wes
Wes
it happened several times? :B
Uhm... your organization should definitely work on that.
:D
from what I hear it happend when it rains a lot... and it rains a lot here
:D
Wes
Wes
are there dolphins and tropical fishes playing with the asuses and western digitals? i would lol at that
there are like, at min. 300k worth stuff in that cold (now also wet) room
and you would laugh at the way cable management is done, considering that this is actually not that surprising
00:29
This is reoccuring so I'm just going to assume your organization, like so many, is run by idiots.
sorta, it's run by travellers who literally left the actual work of management to someone who literally does not have a clue about it
and this was my first day visiting each datacenter here
not sure what to expect from the next one
(I'm not exactly sure why they're taking me to each datacenter ftr)
I hope it's going to be your job soon to manage them.
^_^
:D I am not sure if I should hope that or hate the idea
guys take a look at this 3v4l.org/eQitc
Wes
Wes
@ChrysUgwu 3v4l.org/MeEa6
"?" matches as fewer as possible
00:37
oh thanks
Wes
Wes
@Ekin so you are getting two winters this year? i couldn't survive that. it's november and i'm freezing already :B
:'( thanks for reminding
Wes
Wes
i'm not complaining. just saying. i imagine the 20k people that are getting the winter in the tents, because of the earthquake...
that's bad..
I got plenty of cognac stocked though, so I got that going for me... which is nice
and right after what you said, that sounds terrible
s/sounds/feels
Wes
Wes
it's ok :P they are having alcohol too i suppose
and that is even more terrible...
00:43
indeed
Wes
Wes
we are even now :B
^^
01:03
@Wes Sorry for late reply, The original purpose of my question is I have a complex union query with 7 tables, and the column names or number of columns don't match so I keep having to add empty columns. So I figured for efficiency I'll simplify the queries and just run all 7 queries separately, then push them into one array, but then I need them to be intermingled and sorted by date_uploaded. So that's why I wanted to sort a multidimensional array using a specific key 2n down into the array
because the one column they all have in common is date_uploaded
Wes
Wes
and why is usort not good?
the database results are array("0"=>array("date_uploaded", "col1"=>1,"col2"=>2,"col3"=>3), 1=> array("othernamecol1"=>"","col2"=>"","date_uploaded","col3"=""etc) so it would sort the keys, not rearrange them based on "date_uploaded"
unless I'm not using usort correctly
Wes
Wes
pastebin the actual array because what you just wrote makes no sense to me
kk.
give me a sec
here is a var_dump of the array pastebin.com/DdDjjFD3
pastebin.com/Tp3a1HUv php for testing purposes
Wes
Wes
01:24
how the heck does that work... Looks like it does though, nice.
Thank you Wes
Wes
Wes
<=> requires php 7
I'm on 5.6 =[
migrating to 7 in a few months though
so what do i do if i can't use <=>
and to reverse the order? so it's DESC instead of ASC
Wes
Wes
01:30
just invert 1 with -1 and viceversa
swap the > to < ?
kk
thank you so much
Wes
Wes
or that
yw
is there a reason you use DateTime::createFromFormat vs strtotime?
or is it just to get a full dateTime format
asking so I get into better habits
Wes
Wes
strtotime is kinda old stuff. people prefer DateTime these days
kk.
Wes
Wes
01:35
under the hood all date functions behave the same, though
Wes
Wes
01:53
feeling weak...
same, gonna try the sleep thing now
nn
Wes
Wes
lol, gn :P
02:20
o/
Wes
Wes
\o why aren't you in the streets protesting against trump? :B
I'm letting the Democrats wallow in their own mess.
They rigged primary and outed Bernie Sanders, and chose the weaker candidate to go up against Trump, and also DNC leaks showed they were colluding with media to prop him up to garner more fear to vote Hillary, which of course backfired.
I'm kinda enjoying watching America fall apart. *evil laugh*
Wes
Wes
this is so entertaining indeed :B
i heard KKK is having a party to welcome trump :B
Wait, you can have ツ in your profile name?
Wes
Wes
no, unless you are in the l33t
02:28
oh, you I can
I'm sure they are, but they are still listed as a hate group under the FBI, so it's not like they suddenly get to go running around doing lynchings. Trump is not the one in charge, his VP Pence is. It's like Bush and Cheney. Bush was the little child that represented the face of the Presidency, while Cheney was the one running it all behind the scenes.
Wes
Wes
and i heard democrats set armies to work to find some dirt about trump to impeach him before he gets to the office
i wonder why they didn't do that before the elections...
@crypticツ i heard pence is way worse than trump though
he suggested to cure all non-heterosexual with electroshock
and bad things like that
yeah, he is. He's a corporatist, just like Hillary. So don't matter which you choose you're still being controlled by the same masters.
The Trump camp is more bark than bite.
Wes
Wes
so you are saying that sanders was the strongest candidate but they fucked up the primaries?
Keep in mind Hillary said black children were super predators that needed to be brought to heel
It's whatever the media (controlled by Hillary) chooses to spotlight.
yeah
02:36
@Wes I voted for Sanders in teh primaries :'(
When put against Trump, Sanders was double digits ahead, but when put against Hillary she lost. This was at the time of the primaries.
I did too
The DNC fucked everyone by getting rid of Sanders. Who in their right mind nominates the candidate that loses against your opponent, over a candidate that would win with double digits?
They took him seriously only when they had to. That's why.
Wes
Wes
the impression we had here is that clinton was way stronger than sanders
i suppose it depends on how you define "stronger"
also clinton took more votes than trump, but not in the right places. same thing happened with sanders?
The DNC used Sanders to herd all the progressive dems and then kick him out and attempt to convince them to stick with the party. Clear bait-n-switch
03:01
@Wes Definitely. By at least one definition Clinton was stronger: more Dems voted for her than Sanders.
I don't think the next 4 years will be as bad as people seem to make it seem. People scrambling around doing stupid stuff like #calexit is just paranoia.
I tell people if we could survive 8yrs with Bush, then we can survive 4yrs with Trump.
meh. Bush was more like a sheep.
Wes
Wes
what's bad is that trump is the personification of the profound division of the country. it's like now racism, sexism, xenophobia are ok
What's obvious to me is that the senate, house and presidency were won in majority by Republicans despite strong predictions otherwise and thereby indicates that many of the Democrats had no clue what was going on in the country.
Wes
Wes
bush was surprisingly progressive in many things though, trump doesn't even believe in global warming..
03:08
They were just in their echo chamber padding their own backs.
interesting angle
Part of it is that large cities tend to be heavily democrat.
And rural people tend to be republican.
But the rurals end up going to the city for this orthat.
The city people though? Many of them never really go rural anywhere.
I know that pattern
04:05
mornin'
04:47
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thx :-)
@Gordon thank you .. it was comforting (A statement on Donald Trump's plan to ban all Muslims from entering the US has mysteriously disappeared from his website.)
05:35
!!friday
!!dad
Where do you learn to make ice cream? Sunday school
06:08
moin
posted on November 12, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

morning Joe
o/
!!dad learn What did one ocean say to the other ocean? Nothing, they just waved / ocean
@Linus Sorry, I don't get that joke, I need name / setup / punchline
06:16
!!dad learn ocean / What did one ocean say to the other ocean? / Nothing, they just waved.
@Linus Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about ocean for later!
06:29
Fabor morning
morning
o/
it's a lazy day, haven't got energy to do enything ;/
07:04
I've added a patch, waiting for green build, added PR
@brzuchal I thought you weren't changing the patch ?
No I wasn't, I suppose to only add a link? I thought I need to apply it and create an PR for that
I don't understand, what is your current plan ?
Moin
add a notice to RFC, than add second link to PR with patch, then write to list with new woting
07:12
if (((zend_internal_arg_info*)param->arg_info)->class_name == NULL) {
you don't need that cast
but you said you weren't changing the voting options, so I'm not sure what's going on ...
hmmm, I'm pretty sure we spoke to add additional voting poll under that for acceptance
and
((zend_internal_arg_info *) arg_info)->class_name
could just be cast (char*)
wiat, I'll eat my breakfast then figure out what exatly to do
ok, i'll be bacck in a half h
probably leave that second one, but the first cast you should remove ...
07:35
afk, walking dawgs
07:49
ok, removed cast, merged with original PR
now i'll write notice to RFC
08:04
Having a brain fart moment with mysql, how do I get a group_concat of all ID's with account_id = 12 from 3 tables ? table_1, table_2, table_3. all 3 use account_id as reference. so table_1.account_id = table_2.account_id = table_3.account_id . I was trying something along the lines of SELECT group_concat(table_1.id) AS table_one_list, group_concat(table_2.id) as table_two_list etc, but table 2's concat always ends up repeating a value instead of unique values.
@brzuchal so the vote is reopening with different options, or the same option ?
I'll open with the same options
but need to figure out how to write that notice, looking for rfc:iterable right now
not sure what you mean by notice, or why you are running CI for a branch you are not including in the RFC ?
oh you merged variance into original pr ?
i've closed that another branch
yes
08:13
afk, now will have time in the evening
notice - i mean additional info to the rc about that variance
gotcha, lata ;)
08:38
!!rebecca
09:07
can i ask question here
I am gettting this error :-Couldn't connect to database server.Couldn't find database cjquery.An unexpected problem has occured with the application.
SELECT statscurl_id FROM `statscurl` WHERE statscurl_ip = '';
in my word press site
@JayIsTooCommon @⁠PeeHaa PoopUK?
09:37
hello, I am a newbie here. pardon me if anything wrong. I am working with PHP & PostgreSQL in Redhat 7. I have been searching for a php_pgsql package for my project. but i could not find the desired rpm instead of that pdo_pgdql is there. please help me.
why do you want to avoid using PDO ?
i developed my poject already with php_pgsql in windows platform. i wanted to shift to linux server now
so after searching that i found this issue :(
critical problem
09:56
you can append .patch to the url of a github PR to look at raw patch
4
morning
can you please give more clarification to do
morning
10:22
ahhh brain failure is over after 6 hours of trying to figure out how to make a complex mysql query work faster by offloading some of the work and simplifying the queries.
@JoeWatkins good to know
mornin
10:42
mornin
11:29
So much big queue.. >'<
11:54
yeah man
I have $0.148 left.
And don't know how long I'll have to survive with that.
:(
/me is trying from 2 days standing in queue each time my number comes they become out of stalk
That sucks, dude
What about the ATMs?
They didn't open atm yet if some cash is available then 3 to 4 people from same family with 3 atm take all the cash..
Wes
Wes
13:03
afternoons
O/ hey wes
@JoeWatkins This is so fucking stupid
moin
What's stupid?
You've made me slightly annoyed
@NikiC ?
Ah, the C99 thread I guess?
13:24
@NikiC oh really ?
you must remember that a lot of the people opening pr's are not you
it might be their first C PR/attempt/whatever
to ask those people not to mix declarations and code makes sense, doesn't it ?
@JoeWatkins I think I understand what the problem is
Basically it's the distinction between a block in C and a basic block as the compiler sees it
What I'm interested in is allowed declarations at the top of any basic block, irregardless of whether that may be a formal C block
show me code, so I definitely understand you
What you are probably (?) concerned about is the case where code and declarations are mixed within one basic block
13:28
@NikiC yes this
Well, the advantage of the C89 way is that you have to just look at the top of the current C blocks and find it fast…
The C99 way is more of a write-only advantage IMHO.
show me some code to illustrate the difference between what I think is a block, and what the compiler sees as a block ?
if (...) {
    return;
}

// Basic block here, but not a C block
right, yes
if (...) {
    return;
} else {
    // C block and basic block
}
It's a pretty artificial difference just based on whether you have {} in there or not
13:37
and you want to do this:
if (...) {
    return;
}

type_a a = ...;
type_b b = ...;
Exactly
@JoeWatkins C89 sometimes forces us to just write an extra {} C block, just for our decls
if (...) {
    return;
}

type_a a = ...;

while (...) {

	if (...) {
		return;
	}

	type_b b = ...;


}

type_c c = ...;
@bwoebi yeah
and this ?
13:39
@JoeWatkins in principle, though this code looks unlikely
it's the second example that I think leads to a problem
@JoeWatkins If you rewrite the second example to use declarations at the top, it doesn't get any better
@JoeWatkins Arguably gets worse, at least if that while() loop is actually 150 lines of code. You don't want variables that are needed only below the loop to declared 200 lines further up, just because
@JoeWatkins please check through the instances where Anatol or Kalle did C99 -> C89 "fixes" in the git history. Then you see actual examples where it happens…
link me one of those ?
@bwoebi not really ... most of the actual examples are fixed before that
This is something I genuinely regularly spend time on
The choice of whether I want to forward declare or nest code
You guys don't?
13:49
@JoeWatkins git.php.net/…
@NikiC No, I just follow my gut in a few seconds…
@bwoebi I often rewrite one form into the other depending on how many variables the function needed in the end
Also, I don't think anyone can tell me, with a straight face, that this is really useful to anyone: github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/standard/…
2
I do too, but not that often
@NikiC I'll tell you with a straight face that it isn't :-)
Would you guys mind if I pin a message about the 7.1 migration guide in here? It's well on the way but could do with some finishing up and I just don't have the time to do this myself.
@salathe go ahead
Morenignis
user924016
13:55
Morninings
Good moanings @PeeHee
@NikiC I really don't, most of the C I've read over my lifetime is c89, I just accept that I have to have declarations at the top ...
Help wanted to finish up the 7.1 migration guide
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@bwoebi :)
but I can't refute the argument that they are far removed from their source, or that their lifetime should be minimal ...
maybe I was just wrong, and just repeating mantra ... I do think it's more difficult to scan for declarations if they can, in principle, be anywhere ....
while you will always be able to defend the position of your declarations, I genuinely fear that it will lead to the acceptance of a worse standard for everyone ... if I can't say to someone "please tidy this up, because ...", we have to merge crap, right ?
@JoeWatkins I don't see any problem with saying "could you please group these declarations for clarity", even if it's technically allowed
14:02
this is true I suppose
that seems an acceptable rule of thumb, so long as their grouping does lend to their clarity ...
before I started looking at php-src, I used to think the extra block was actually an elegant solution ...
I'd never seen functions that span thousands of lines before ...
@JoeWatkins It is an elegant solution … given that you need C89…
But if you can use C99, it isn't.
I just replied to Derick about how C99 is good actually: news.php.net/php.internals/96852
inline declarations are so useful, argh
hopefully he appreciates my vim command suggestion
@JoeWatkins blocks do have a nice thing that inline declarations don't: they signal when a variable's lifetime ends
@NikiC must… remove… uninitialised… declarations… argh!
also I don't get the argument for mixed declarations harming readability. I mean… that's, that's what PHP does. PHP doesn't have variable declarations. Is PHP code unreadable?
And you could argue, okay, if you don't group declarations, then they're not all in one place, sure. But inherently their first meaningful values cannot all be in one place, because various kinds of computation will have to be done.
14:26
different languages have different visual delimiters - I'm certain they are the wrong words, but think you'll understand what I'm saying ...
Declaring the type and setting the initial value shouldn't be separate. You need both to understand the variable's purpose.
it's not so hard to scan php for the special character denoting variables, C doesn't have that ... what we have to delimit C when scanning it is blocks
and apparently some people can use basic blocks, and I'm sure I'll be able to after I seen it 10,000 times ...
@JoeWatkins you can look for assignments?
yep, that's true ...
I just accepted c89 as a brute fact, I'm very ready to have my mind changed, I think it already happened ...
I reserve the right to worry that change usually makes things worse ... that's all ...
@Andrea I definitely prefer to always initialize variables when possible, and not with some placeholder.
14:32
@LeviMorrison yes
for my purposes, I don't really care about initialisation per se, but a variable holding a value that's actually useful
it would be nice to see some results for those tests @Levi ?
zend_string *foo; and zend_string *foo = NULL; are basically the same, the latter just segfaults more predictably
oh wait, that's all supported on both our main targets
@Andrea just valgrind all the things (hehe)
and clang
14:35
@bwoebi oh right, I need to get into the habit of using that again >.>
@Andrea There's sadly just no real 10.12 support for it yet :-(
@bwoebi damn
@bwoebi :<
(valgrind is a KDE project? huh)
evening roomies
14:49
@Andrea no, it's a QT project
:P
@tereško hah
at least I hope it still is that way
 
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16:08
!!dad
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire Frostbite
well, I am proud of myself slightly
But when I want to run this , I am getting an erro
r
Notice: Undefined index: song in C:\xampp\htdocs\05.php on line 38
I completed a refactor of my PHP-to-JS compiler. Now it's more complicated and produces less pretty code! github.com/TazeTSchnitzel/ElePHPants-Love-Coffee/commit/…
16:45
@JoeWatkins This is how I always apply PRs. The patch URL + git am
hi everybody
(it's more complicated so it can produce prettier code eventually)
I am using zend gaurd for progaurding my code but my pages display as a blank page
it is strange and I dont know what I should do
@Andrea github.com/TazeTSchnitzel/ElePHPants-Love-Coffee/commit/… This looks like a great use-case for group use
@NikiC heh, yes, probably!
it was all added automatically by PHPStorm
17:00
@NikiC I will be now, I just figured it out today
17:23
@zohreh pro guard is an oxymoron ...
I don't know any pros that do that ...
17:51
@Andrea yay, Andrea, yay!
@NikiC I usually pull directly from the users branch (git pull https://github.com/<user>/php-src <branch>)
@bwoebi that's only really worthwhile for large changes
@NikiC Well, to preserve all commits
how do you actually merge those branches btw?
If you want to do a rebase merge I mean
@bwoebi git am preserves commits as well
@NikiC With --rebase option?
@bwoebi oh, that something on git merge?
17:55
no, directly git pull --rebase https://github.com/<user>/php-src <branch> ?!
@bwoebi .patch preserves them too
I think there is something wrong with my merge driver for news
can anyone remember how it's supposed to work ?
@JoeWatkins TIL. I thought patches could just preserve changes.
@JoeWatkins it should just ignore any changes to NEWS while merging up.
quite neat, I like, git am does rebasing too ... which is where I always fuck up ...
@bwoebi yeah, we're meant to configure it a specific way though ... need to check if that has been done before
it doesn't ignore it, it attempts to merge news too
Wes
Wes
18:33
dunno why this happens in phpstorm sometimes i.imgur.com/1ELV9dK.gif
@Wes dunno
Wes
Wes
never happened to you?
if i restart it it works, though
@Wes Never happened to me.
What are proven ways of getting user friendly error messages to the UI? For example an exception is thrown in my domain layer, it will get caught in my application layer and an application layer level exception will be thrown back to the controller. I don't want to basically recreate my domain layer exceptions in the application layer just so I can not leak the abstraction and let domain exceptions reach the controller. Should I convert the domain exceptions to user friendly messages in the
...application layer
This is something which has plagued me for years. I've tried all sorts of solutions but none i'm ever really happy with
Wes
Wes
i don't know how often it happens, because it's hard to notice sometimes...
18:53
@Wes Well, at least I never noticed anything.
Wes
Wes
we all have badly indented code probably :B
if you have something with proper indentation as visual reference, you notice it, but if you start with an empty file, you don't notice the fifth space. super annoying...
@Wes Ctrl + Alt + L will fix it anyway.
Wes
Wes
lol
19:11
so, in summary: today has been crap and for some reason I am sleepy since 17:00
I think I have a caffeine withdrawal
@kelunik ya know what makes it even worse? That method doesnt even use those variables. It just passes it along. The variables that it need, it pulls in from session globals.
19:42
evening
Are Zend VM vars ever reused? I can't remember
@Andrea yes
@NikiC oh, damnit
@Andrea The vanilla compiler can emit assignments to the same var in disjoint branched. opcache tmpvar compaction will aggressively reuse temporaries.
after compaction you usually get something like 3 temporaries reused for the whole function
yeep it does
I should've seen if the the output of my code actually worked (it doesn't)
20:08
I hate crashing WindowServer…
user924016
lol
@salathe How do we deal with My PHP.net with a fully static website?
20:39
@JoeWatkins I've added note about covariance in object RFC wiki.php.net/rfc/object-typehint#covariance is it enought ?
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