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22:00
... ya, that could happen...
usually accompanied with strange beards and haircuts with shaved sides
i'll throw $2 pp to the first guy to help me fix this lol
@tereško you mean that?
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22:03
While that is valid code, the inconsistent link tags are driving me nutz.
Woops, I'll get that fixed haha
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Sorry totoally off topic to what you want done. ;_;
No problem. :)
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Okay does the div that wraps the toggle button supposed to have a class or a id?
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22:08
Nope.
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also I don't think you need a class for body since there is only ever going to be one body.
I put it there to utilise the skin CSS in one of the stylesheets :)
"<body class="skin-default">"
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hm
Hmm I think I found the error
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I don't think I'll be able to help, the fact I don't have access to your stylesheets.
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22:17
Oh you did?
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(plus don't feel like going through a thousands of lines of stylesheets)
Yeah. It was a stupid error on my part. I didn't think it would have any effect.
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hmm
I had a section tag above the navbar code, which caused it
Thanks for the help man
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Your project seems interesting. Would it be okay to ask what it's for?
22:19
Sure. It's a social media panel where users can order likes/followers for their FB/IG and deposit funds :)
If you'd like I can set you up with an account and some free credits for the help?
@nicarpe dude wat?
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Wait, they can order like buy likes and followers?
people actually would pay for likes / followers?
Yup.
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um
22:20
IG likes are $0.05 I believe
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I'm not interested in that
Per 1000, that is
I don't want to live on this planet anymore
Ah alright haha
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XD
22:20
You haven't seen the fake followers on others IG profiles and stuff?
That's social media panels for you right there :p
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I don't see the point though
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why buy likes and folllowers?
I thought these crap people would actually have the decency to program bots to do that
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22:21
I mean, it's your program and you can make it do whatever you want. I just don't see the point. :P
money, probably
I am doing this to learn PHP :)
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Oh
Fun little project + you earn some cash on the side
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I guess that's good.
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22:23
(although I wouldn't build an app like that)
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I'm honestly not sure what app I want to build.
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There is like an app for everything now.
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So hard to think up something unique that others haven't made first. U.U
@Terminal-JS you can also start by reinventing the wheel, like writing a php templating engine
Yeah that's true
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22:25
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I've already done that.
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It was shit, but it worked. XD
is it on packagist?
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no
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I deleted it
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It took 40 minutes to make lol
22:26
plot twist, now make one that you would actually use :)
Well.. If it wasn't for this project I wouldn't be on Stackoverflow right now. I haven't used it for ages, and just came back to get some help with my code, but it seems like I'll be staying :p
@nicarpe gods be blessed, you didn't write codes
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who me?
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oh
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CX
22:27
because my code is shit? hahahahaha
don't think I understood that correctly hahah
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You code isn't shit, but it does have inconsistent things . . .
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;-;
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I can't say my code's better
22:28
hi. I am trying to debug my laravel app using Xdebug in sublime. I have started, I have a breakpoint on the line of the error, the browser starts with 127.0.0.1:8000/XDEBUG_SESSION_START=sublime.xdebug but I dont get anything in xdebug
haha, I bet it is
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LOL
I started coding just 3 days ago
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XD
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@Olivvv 127.0.0.1:8000/ doesn't go anywhere because that's your computer's localhost IP.
22:29
but I have been coding java before, so I guess that helps quite a bit
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@Olivvv Only you have access to it
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@nicarpe Java is a class based OOP language right? I can't remember.
yup
pretty fun
@Terminal-JS how do I give access to xdebug ? I have added a bloc of code to php.ini that is supposed to do that
I started coding because I wanted to design cheats for a game
well actually I started with C++ or .NET
more specifically VB.NET lol
22:35
gosh I have a shitload of steam games. can't begin to choose how to waste my afternoon
I'm currently installing Divinity: Original Sin
installs torchlight 2**
I hope it has a better writing
ok what's up with /me doing stuff with chat formatting when written at start of message
/me test
22:37
...
test
Oh...
I think I installed some user script for chat
nope, not workin on my box
/me retests
aaaaaa
who the hell would replace /me with italics. I mean, can we stay meta, damn user scripts maker
@tereško first or second?
first one
I dont buy early access games
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@Olivvv I don't know anything about XDebug
> this is especially true as there are no exclamation marks over their heads telling you that this person is important or that they have information you need.
jaw drops
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22:43
I love borderlands 2. But I need a better computer to play it.
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I used to play it when I had a powerful computer.
ok the weird thing is that In php.ini I have zend_extension = "C:\xampp\php\ext\php_xdebug.dll" but there is no php_xdebug.dll file there
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o.O
23:01
@FélixGagnon-Grenier "culture shock"
initially I did this tutorial: kerryritter.com/… it does not say to download the .dll anywhere.
Now I downloaded it and have added it to C:\xampp\php\ext\ and corrected the path in php.ini and restarted everything but still no luck
Related to this PR github.com/php/php-src/pull/2381 from a few days ago, is_callable callable_name for closures is also not so useful. But for this one the only clean way I can think of doing it is making a separate class entry for every individual closure. Any ideas?
Ideally callable_name would be something like Closure<special-identifier>::__invoke instead of Closure::__invoke
23:19
@adsr maybe - though there was also an idea to have a method for closures that returned what they created from.
$closure = Closure::fromCallable('strlen');
echo $closure->getOrigin(); // 'strlen'

$closure = Closure::fromCallable([$foo, 'bar']);
var_dump($closure->getOrigin()); // ['instance of foo', 'bar']
anyone here familiar with html?
@adsr what is callable_name actually used for?
Wes
Wes
@Danack purpose?
@Wes debugging stuff.
try {
   $fn();
}
catch (\Exception $e) {
   echo "Something went from with a closure that I have no idea where it came from.";
}
...
Wes
Wes
dunno, aren't file, line sufficient? backtrace shows that, right?
23:34
@NikiC I am running into this only because I'm writing PHP bindings for an API that requires callbacks to be expressed as a string
@Wes yeah, but still involved work. It means you can't include all the information in a log statement, and a programmer has to go look up information, rather than having it all to hand.
@adsr sounds ... weird
WeeChat :)
give a unique identifier to all callbacks, pass that?
There are work arounds, I could maintain a custom a hash
Yeap
23:41
Using the callable_name thingy sounds super unstable and limited
@LeviMorrison I'm trying to run the php.net site inside a local docker machine. I'm hitting a problem as apparently the code uses $_SERVER["SERVER_NAME"] to generate links, but as the server is running with php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 .router.php the links generated aren't valid. Am I doing something dumb, or is this something everyone just hacks around?
also wrt the earlier pr, I'm wondering if callable_name shouldn't just cut off the nul part
I mean the previous behavior (where you get only class@anonymous) is clearly wrong, but I think it might make more sense to get class@anonymous::method than class@anonymous\0!§(/)&(/$)!"§::method
As the main use case for callable_name is probably display in error strings
or not, dunno
the naming scheme for anonymous classes is shitty...
I am also not sure of the intended purpose of callable_name
I am just abusing it :3
tried using session_save_path('/Temp'); on window but got this ( session_start(): Failed to read session data: files (path: /Temp) )
@NikiC yes…
23:57
!!version

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