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18:00
@Trowski I did that, fails only on 7.2 now, because of that stupid warning.
@Trowski so, there should be no issue calling advance() twice?!
@kelunik Ah, ok, pulled just before that.
@kelunik because no tty I guess
@LeviMorrison I wouldn't say they feel entitled, they are rewarded for working hard ... and they work hard a lot ... being a child for me was ... unbearable, is probably the right word, like the worst thing you can imagine, only worse than that ... they are so far removed from the kind of childhood I had, partly because I can give them stuff they need, and will give them stuff they want (if they earned it) ...
@bwoebi But the consumer should wait for the last promise returned from advance() to resolve before calling it again. Since it should be a loop conditional, I don't see that as being a problem.
18:03
@bwoebi But it works with DEPS=highest.
this should have far reaching effects ...
@JoeWatkins Well, people using old versions of PHP will just continue to use old versions of xdebug. ^^
I didn't say they would be immediate :)
there are versions of xdebug out there for 7, and I was under the impression it was going to be that way for another year, at least, just making the problem worse ... it is exactly what we need, core tools withdrawing support ...
it sends a very strong message ... and that's what we need, and it does mean derick switched tracks, he really was planning on support for a lot longer than this ... I know because I worked on xdbg a little to get it ready for 7, and he had no intention whatever of dropping 5 then
18:20
Hello Great Minds from all over the globe
Now I need some help from you guys
Please someone help me in clearing my doubts
was talking about supporting longer than sec cycle ... if everybody done this tomorrow, it would make it pretty impossible for people to deploy 5 now ...
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Q: Would someone please explain output of $GLOBALS array?

user2839497I am learning PHP. I wrote following code and executed in a browser : <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <?php echo "<pre>"; print_r($GLOBALS); echo "</pre>"; ?> </body> </html> I got following output in a browser : Array ( [_GET] => Array ( ) [_POST] =

Don't use that.
yw
@JoeWatkins core tool… well, I think I've never used xdebug for real, ever…
18:37
@bwoebi didnt you debug code before phpdbg was a thing?
you/we/us are specialist users, we may not use xdebug, but the ecosystem does ... it does deploy it's code in normal webservers, and they deploy xdebug with it .. it has been downloaded at least 71k times in the last month ...
I hadn't used xdebug when we were working on phpdbg at the start ... but it's part of my stack now and I cannot escape it ... which is why I had to work on it a little
@staabm var_dump() all the things
@Trowski Don't do fucking force pushes on master.
@kelunik calm down… and well, it was inside a few mins … meh.
@bwoebi It well deleted my commit.
18:40
it's good at it's job, and it has many many more jobs than phpdbg does ... it's not a competition at all ... and if it were phpdbg would loose .... I obviously still prefer phpdbg, find it to be more powerful, closer to a proper debugger ... but we can't ignore that xdebug is a very useful thing for most devs
@kelunik Meh, then one does cherry-pick later and fine…
@kelunik Sorry, usually it doesn't matter… I should have known you might have been working on it though
@bwoebi Only if you notice it and have the reflog. Just don't do it on shared brances.
@JoeWatkins i guess most people use it for remote debugging with a ide or any other debugging client. 2nd most important feature is profilling. It has a lot more features but IMO those 2 are used by most of its users.
@kelunik Well, I agree though that there should be a warning when trying to force push and the current head is newer than the last pull
18:42
@Trowski Just never force push on master, anywhere.
May 5 '16 at 8:37, by DaveRandom
git push -f upstream master, where the long option of -f is --fuck-you
@bwoebi not sure this is a good thing ;)
@kelunik Too used to using git myself :-) I won't do it on master again then.
@Trowski Protected master again. Please just leave that protection in.
@staabm profiling is the only thing I've ever tried xdebug for, but the numbers were way off… too much overhead …
18:43
^ @bwoebi!
you are more or less profiling xdebug
@JoeWatkins yeah :-P
@kelunik Doesn't everything have to be a PR then?
@Trowski it just prevents force pushes
@Trowski No, it's just a protection against force pushes. I didn't enable the other things.
18:44
@kelunik Ok, that's just fine then.
But @bwoebi disables it again and again.
@JoeWatkins only thing which matter when profilling to get a relative number which can be compared to another number after a change. Whether the measured perf. Is 100% important is not that important
I'm not saying it's perfect, I'm firmly on the side of phpdbg, but understand it's widely used, and seems fair to call it a core part of the ecosystem, as the only fully fledged debugger out there ... I wouldn't want phpdbg to get that complicated, they are for different people I think ...
@staabm if anything, then blackfire please…
@staabm you also may want to discover the slow parts…
@bwoebi absolutely. For profilling we only use blackfire, its way better then xdebug in profilling. On the other hand: blackfire is rather new and xdebug was the only usefull profilling tool for a long time before.
18:47
@staabm I disagree, you are not able to see how your code works in production because xdebug changes so much about the execution environment, the numbers you gather have no relation to production whatever ... that's not very useful in a profiler ...
@bwoebi that was also possible with xdebug
@staabm xhprof existed, but it wasn't very well known
@bwoebi didnt work very well either
@staabm depends … if there was a lot of work done in an internal function, it would have very little overhead in xdebug, but a lot more in php
@Trowski coveralls.io/builds/9566892/source?filename=lib%2FListener.php needs some more lines covered for 100% :P
18:49
@JoeWatkins biggest problem with xdebug is/was that you cannot use it in production of a busy server, because it more or less will kill the performance for everyone... even when not used but just beeing loaded
yeah, very aware ... it has serious pitfalls that dilute it's usefulness ... that's what happens when you try to do everything at once in one tool ... profiling a debugging environment is actually senseless .... profiler and debugger belong far away from each other
Someone closing your PR doesn't mean they hate you, and think you are worthless ... it's only code, and usually means you are not listening
@kelunik Haha. Though this one should probably be covered.
Wait… is that the only file that isn't at 100%?
Yes.
I fixed the other ones.
@JoeWatkins 100% agree.
@kelunik Ah, cool. Then I might as well go for 100%. I usually call it good at ~97%, but if we're that close, why not.
@Trowski Well, I added a test for invalid args to Amp\stream and one to the shared test suite for multiple handlers with the first one throwing.
@Trowski Yes, that's also why I added a test for the WhenQueue merging, otherwise I wouldn't care there.
@JoeWatkins its not worth to reply to a comment which also didnt had a point :-)
kinda feel attacked ...
@JoeWatkins At least you oughtn't reply there … someone else maybe…
I think having you reply there may just end up in ad hominems at the end
18:57
yeah probably, although not from me ... I know what it's like to have pull requests ignored and closed, it's annoying, and usually means you walk away and never come back .... I don't like the idea that we lost someone who took the time ...
@kelunik what exactly do you try to test there?
@kelunik Thanks for handling some of those more tedious tests.
> This is a ridiculous statement.
is not very diplomatic, but the rest is ...
@bwoebi Unrolling of callbacks for chained promises.
19:16
@kelunik Oh, you are testing that Deferreds resolved with a Promise recursively does not lead to when() being invoked recursively, right?
@bwoebi At least not, when they're our own implementation.
well, catchy name, but was not really telling me what it was testing
github.com/amphp/amp/pull/59 < CallableMaker should be internal, no?
What do you think about renaming Lazy to LazyPromise? @bwoebi @Trowski
@kelunik no (I've replied)
I thought about running the provider for Lazy as coroutine, but the user can just wrap it in Amp\coroutine himself.
19:26
@kelunik Good idea
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morning
@rdlowrey o/
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o/
IMO either we want these things to be useful for other people, then have a separate package, because then it's also useful for non-amp things, or it's not useful, then move to the internal namespace and mark as internal.
@rdlowrey I think the coverage is acceptable now: coveralls.io/github/amphp/amp :P
@kelunik Yes. How about Pause? I've wondered if that name is confusing as well.
19:34
@Trowski Pause is fine IMO.
But we could that make a function as well.
@rdlowrey moinmoin
@Trowski Pause is fine
@rdlowrey Mornin'
But we wanted to change Pause to accept a keep_alive option instead of the resolution value.
But I hate boolean options.
@kelunik I do not see much benefit in keep_alive here
@bwoebi I needed it somewhere.
19:38
@kelunik outside of a library?
@kelunik Not an argument for or against, but I use the resolution value in tests a lot. Will need to be updated in a lot of places if we change it.
@Trowski Agree here … it's helpful in tests
@Trowski If we want it to be useful for tests, it should have another name.
@kelunik Pause itself is always helpful
The value is just on top of it
A method could be added that un/references the watcher.
19:44
@Trowski Sounds more reasonable
@bwoebi Found the comment I searched for: github.com/kelunik/ping/blob/…
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@kelunik <3
@Trowski Sounds fine and is way better than a boolean option.
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/me is about to read through php-amqplib source code now to see if the protocol bits can be separated from the network io stuff for amp so I don't have to implement the protocol
Probably should be 2 methods, reference and unreference.
@rdlowrey Woot!
19:46
@rdlowrey Have fun, it's ugly from what I remember.
@kelunik wouldn't putting keep_alive=false there terminate the loop after the first iteration?
@Trowski Yes.
@bwoebi You're right, it probably needs a if (!$run) { check instead right before the pause.
@bwoebi But that code makes me wonder whether onSignal watchers should be referenced by default.
1) \Humbug\Mutator\Boolean\TrueValue
Diff on \Amp\Listener::__destruct() in /home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/amp/lib/Listener.php:
--- Original
+++ New
@@ @@
     public function __destruct() {
-        $this->resolved = true;
+        $this->resolved = false;

         foreach ($this->backPressure as $deferred) {
             $deferred->resolve();
         }
     }
@Trowski Why does it even set $this->resolved to true there? It's not resolved, and doesn't actually matter, no?
@kelunik It forces the when() callback to return null instead of backpressure promise.
Which comes up if you destroy the listener before the stream has resolved.
^ Needs a test.
Yes, it's not detected. Humbug ftw.
@Trowski Why does it reset the position here: github.com/amphp/amp/blob/master/lib/Listener.php#L203?
@kelunik Probably isn't necessary.
19:58
@Trowski I'll remove that then, 2 escaped mutations less.
Heading out for a while. I'll add more tests tonight if you don't beat me to it.
20:10
@kelunik you probably just should always call exit() inside onSignal()?
@bwoebi There is one. :P
@kelunik always. Currently it will only be called on the second signal
@bwoebi Right, that's by design. The first one interrupts and continues the currently running ping.
Anyone know any good ways of loading data fixtures in a distributed system when running integration tests? This is really troubling me
hi, could anyone help me with a facebook sdk issue?
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20:20
@ibanore That's a tough problem
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There aren't many easy solutions
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In our distributed system at work we started with a mesh network of microservices and this made it very difficult to achieve
@rdlowrey Yeah it is and it sucks. I've opened some HTTP endpoints (only in a test environment) which I can use to load fixtures. This takes so much time. I feel like I'm spending more time developing test stuff than the actual application
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we've moved in the direction of having "gating services" at a layer between consumers and the business agnostic microservices behind the scenes
does anyone know how can I test the user_photos using Facebook SDK before getting the app reviewed?
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20:22
then you have a smaller surface area with only a handful of gating services where you need to provision test data
gating services?
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the gating services exist to bring together multiple composable agnostic services to solve a broader business problem
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consumers ideally never talk to the agnostic services and only go to the gating services
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that way you have a smaller surface area for your integration tests
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20:25
the gating service can setup its own fixtures rather than going to the agnostic backend services
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(for testing)
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and if you properly dependency inject you can just swap out the persistence storages used in the gating service on a per-environment setting
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so that for integration tests your gating services are pulling data e.g. from a single in-memory store that you've seeded rather than going to the agnostic services
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so that would be controlled via an environment variable or something to indicate to the gating service "you're in an integration testing environment"
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(or something)
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20:27
it's not a trivial problem, though
@rdlowrey It sounds a bit like bandaid for microservice hell though?
you are basically merging nanoservices behind microservices
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that's exactly what's happening
It sounds a bit like your services have not enough responsibilities
I think I see what you mean. It's hard to visualize it all though. I use a DIC and different config per environment so that helps. Another thing I was thinking of was having each application have predefined data (when loaded in a test environment). Each application which interacts with it will already know what this data is. This could be brittle though
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I prefer it like this ... adding responsibilities is a slippery slope and it's too easy to end up creating a distributed monolith and then you're really screwed
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20:31
@ibanore yeah that's another option. It might break down though when you start working with a larger team. Everyone else has to know about the test data your stuff exposes
@rdlowrey I totally agree that it's easy to do it wrong, but splitting up too much isn't the true way either
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@bwoebi well the thing is if you add the gating service layer all it really does is make lots of concurrent calls to the agnostic services. it's just a router basically
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plus it gives you a seam where you can add caching and really squeeze out more performance
I am not sure whether I actually agree with you… :-D
This is a real pain
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20:34
the problem with baking more logic into fewer services is you start to limit your adaptability
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and when you're working in a business where you have to adapt quickly to changes that can be problematic
I was even thinking of stubbing the calls to the other application but then it is not really a beneficial integration test
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If you already have perfect knowledge of exactly what the system needs to do then there's no good reason to split it all out
@rdlowrey Well, yeah, it's a trade-off, what you need…
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I think the easiest thing may be to just fork the amqp lib and swap out all the IO operations for async things and make it all return promises rather than trying to make sense out of how it all works ...
20:37
@rdlowrey possibly
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I do really enjoy implementing protocols ... it's fun ... I just don't have enough time :/
@rdlowrey I wonder, why can't you do this at work, … after all, the library is going to be needed for work?
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Well, I can. The problem is that I end up spending all of my time having to do "people" things. I just never have time to write any code.
@rdlowrey What's the issue at work forcing you to do people things all the time?
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Lack of managerial personnel ... (also I'm really good at it)
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20:48
but writing code is way more fun
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heh
ohai danielsan o/
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o/
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'nings
20:56
Yo dolowes
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dolowes de panza?
abernathy
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poopface @Jeeves
@PeeHaa Ya I guess so.
21:00
Y U START WITH STUFF CREATED WHEN THERE WASNT EVEN COLOR TELEVISION?!
@Jeeves Sometimes I think you are not even trying
@PeeHaa Sometimes too, but I am a good girl!
@Jeeves Are you really?
@PeeHaa Yes.
fine...
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lol
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21:02
@staabm I see you're on the stomp-php repo ... any possibility of an amp version of the stomp client?
@rdlowrey we have an open issue to refactor it for loop compat
So you could at least get something which works in amphp context
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stomp is a billion percent more accessible than amqp ...
@rdlowrey Soon there's no such thing as Amp version anymore. It'll work on any loop.
@rdlowrey We have a working Beanstalk client.
@rdlowrey yeah,... the protocoll is relatively simple
@kelunik AFAIK @rdlowrey said beanstalk is too simple for his needs
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21:14
i keep switching between my old 16:9 and the 21:9 monitor...
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yeah unfortunately beanstalk doesn't work for me
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i can't completely get used to the 21:9 yet. it's so annoying in many ways, but so good in other ways...
@rdlowrey What do you need?
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our entire application emits and receives messages using rabbit mq
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I could look into if I can run the stomp adapter on rabbit at the same time as the existing amqp things and just one-off use stomp where I want to use amp things
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21:17
just because a stomp client could be done in a day or two
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amqp is probably a couple weeks of work at least
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The amqp protocol is 113 pages long. It's ridicuolous
@rdlowrey I know, that's why I didn't implement it.
@rdlowrey usually msgqueues support that
21:22
@rdlowrey If you have RabbitMQ, I'd look into implementing Stomp instead of AMQP.
21:37
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^ lol
@DaveRandom lol
@rdlowrey who the fuck made that protocol xml based … lynch that one…
1) Amp\Test\StructTest::testSetErrorWithoutSuggestionBecauseUnderscore
Failed asserting that exception message 'Amp\Test\StructTestFixture property "foofoofoofoofoofoofoofoobar" does not exist' matches '(Amp\Test\StructTestFixture property "foofoofoofoofoofoofoofoobar" does not exist$)'.
I don't get why that one fails...
@kelunik \T or \S being interpreted as escape sequences?
does doubling the backslashes help?
@bwoebi No, they're double backslashed.
Removing the $ doesn't work either.
21:48
@kelunik quadruply doesn't work either?
Hm.. it does...
;-)
does WP.com allow blogs on drugs. I have a bipolar blog.
@rdlowrey Are you going to write that stomp client now?
Or @staabm ?
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I'm going to start working on it, yeah. We'll see how far I get
22:04
@rdlowrey feel free to base it immediately on amp v2
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@bwoebi I can't because I need it for work and all the other things at work are currently amp1
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but it should be really straightforward because the protocol is super simple
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so migrating shouldn't be too much effort
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22:10
yesterday, by Leigh
So just for an experiment, I converted the manual to markdown
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^ god damn it
got me too
@rdlowrey Nice try, but HTTPS Everywhere killed the ploy with a mixed content error.
@rdlowrey I bet that's a Friday link (at least the php-src org has been misused for that several times in past)
@rdlowrey yeah, right… mostly amp v2 is indeed find&replace
@rdlowrey what amp libs are you using at work?
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@bwoebi the artax based on amp1
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22:14
we need to start using the postgres lib too
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and redis
@rdlowrey [heh, when is that rewrite coming? :-D]
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[PHP Fatal error: Access level to XX::xxx() must be public (as in class YYY) in File.php
why i'm getting this if File.php is an abstract class?
the actual object (i believe) is an anon class extending said abstract class, but it tells me the error is in the abstract class.
yeah indeed. hold on for repro
the error is in compile abstract
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WTF?
22:26
the fuck is on line 7, as error says :D
@Wes The contract says lol has to be public
You went ahead and set it to protected
So it complains
What's wrong with that?
Your abstract class, while abstract, still presumes to fulfill a contract while it does not.
I am also confused, looks expected
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@MadaraUchiha are you serious? it's abstract...
@Wes So?
You implemented the function, and made it protected
It's a breach of contract...
Doesn't matter if the class is abstract, no implemented class of that abstract could ever fulfill the contract now
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are you actually actually serious?
22:32
@Wes I am, I'm obviously missing something though, so please fill me in
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it is an abstract class... you can start with protected as long you make it public in the class that is actually instantiable
clearly it's not that important as i can just make it public since eventually i'll need to do so, but it's not that is wrong
Hmm, yeah, I can see your point.
What happens if the method is abstract?
Does it allow it then?
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if it's abstract it'll work
ahah, this should error instead but it doesn't 3v4l.org/2CMca :P
damn u php...
tl;dr checks must be done on the non-abstract class only. doesn't make sense to check on the abstract ones... what matters is the final result...
Hello, i have that code:
$options = array( "0.00","0.05","0.10","0.15","0.20","0.25","0.30","0.35","0.40","0.45","0.50","0.55","0.60","0.65","0.70","0.75","0.80","0.85","0.90","0.95","1" ); // ◄■■ OPTIONS ARE STATIC (ALWAYS THE SAME).
while ( $row_menuid = mysqli_fetch_array( $dat_menuid ) ) // ◄■ DISPLAY <SELECT>s.


{ echo "<select name='corp_resp&{$row_menuid['menuId']}&{$_SESSION['UtilizadorID']}&{$dateTime}&{$toEchosave}'>\n"; // ◄■■ CORP_RESP&1,CORP_RESP&2.
foreach ( $options as $opt ) // ◄■■ DISPLAY OPTIONS.
echo "<option value='$opt'>$opt</option>\n";
You know how to sum the values in corp_resp and give the result
before submit
that in database
i want the sum of the elements be less then 1
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unrelated wtf 3v4l.org/fleGr
22:51
@JoeWatkins cheesy...
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i imagine those are already known, right niki? :B sorry, i always find you work to do :B
@NikiC agreed ... however, if it stops them from walking away, I don't care .... taking the time to write, and then defend your ideas can be exhausting, and then to have your PR closed is very very annoying ... so if I can say some words that will encourage another PR, I'll say those words ...
thnx for picking up the fcgi thing btw ... I couldn't find a diplomatic response to that ... code works very well ;)
23:10
@JoeWatkins yeah, I get it ^^ It just reminded me of the "security is very important to us" CEO talk you see after every breach :D
@NikiC lol
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23:35
@bwoebi @kelunik I'm still annoyed that I can't setup a disabled write watcher in amp2 :(
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It's obnoxious and wasteful to register a watcher and immediately disable it
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and the alternative is to add a conditional every time you use it which is also terrible
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That option is extremely useful ...
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but i understand the value of interop ...
Today was a hard day. Masquerading as my mother to try and stop her getting ripped off for internet...

13:03 - Estimated time until I'm connected to a rep: 16m30s
15:58 - Connected to said rep
16:27 - Rep agrees the package she signed up to 7 years ago is shit by todays standards.
23:45
@Leigh it's okay, it's nearly over ...
The internet or my mum?
Sorry, both awkward options :P
just the day ... possibly the internet ... and I'm a growed up, so will avoid making a joke about your mum ...
Most disappointing moment today, when I played xolotl in scrabble
thought there was going to be a table flip
disappointment was in the form of the cool reaching for smartphones, I miss my childhood in some respects, some very few respects
23:50
yeah but when you all got to look at the happy face and hands on those guys, that must have made it better I guess ...
I like feeling smug!
anyway, belated congrats on your inbox-zero approach to PRs :)
we've annoyed a few people along the way ... but it feels manageable now, we should be able to stay on top of it ...
bugsnet next ... going to be noisy and slow ... anyone who is subscribed to bugs list is going to hate me very soon ...
If the annoyance is enough to motivate them to do something, not entirely negative
Ah, might take a look at a couple tomorrow, pretty restricted at the moment due to being at my mums place, was at least trying to close off the mcrypt ones
that'd be great ... more hands is better ... it's very overwhelming, I opened it this morning and the first thing I looked at was 16 years old, and there are 5k reports to look through ... it may take a couple of months ....
oh man, no rush, I'd seriously go newest to oldest
23:57
need to find ways to break it down into manageable chunks ... no idea how yet ...
if people have lived with it for 16 years, it can wait til last
yeah there is that, but in some sense I feel they deserve attention first ... if I start at the front, I may merge very new stuff that someone else wrote years ago
bit of a kick in the teeth
valid point
review and memorise all of them in the first pass, and then... n more passes :P

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