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18:00
Need help with a regular expression.
user895378
@tereško arrayDB ... tell me that's not what I think it is ...
Need a regex that will match: (non-space char) followed by (# or -) followed by (non-space char)
May occur multiple times in a line.
user895378
Would you like a drink with that?
I need $1000
user895378
But seriously, what have you tried that didn't work?
18:02
Hey, sorry to be a gork.
@tereško I've never seen that one before, I probably won't bother looking.
Hold on, I will paste it in.
post example text pls
[\s+][\.\,\-\#\&()\/]
so we have a visual of what you are trying to accomplish
18:03
Sure
[^\s+](#|-)[^\s+]
Input: 100 Smith Road-East Suite#5
great
Desired output: 100 Smith Road East Suite 5
Basically, looking for embedded special chars, and replace with space.
str_replace(array('#', '-'), '')
18:04
I would not ask if I did not already spend too much time on this.
user895378
@LeviMorrison the current state of affairs, when you have the time and the inclination.
Has to only replace occurances that are surrounded by non-space chars.
@DonBriggs :)
So I don't think str_replace would do the trick.
18:06
@rdlowrey what is Atreyu, if you don't mind me asking?
Have you tried it? @DonBriggs
@rdlowrey I'm reading it.
user895378
@vascowhite it's the currently half-baked, totally in-progress, entirely subject to change http framework @LeviMorrison and I are working on
Have not tried the solution you posted above. However, your solution would replace all occurances of said special chars. Need to only replace the char if it is surrounded by non-whitespace characters.
18:09
Which is what the regular expression given does...
@rdlowrey Sounds pretty solid :) How long have you been working on it?
@DonBriggs Yes, and no, you see that first # after 100 is not matched, therefore not replaced.
user895378
@vascowhite The HTTP stuff ... not too long. It's built on top of my much more stable underlying scaffold for evented php apps, which I've been slowly developing over the course of the last three or four months.
Rubular is a cool site. I will see if I can form my regex there.
[^\s](#|-)[^\s] have you tried this?
18:11
It looks lie that would replace the special char, and the two surrounding chars. Let me check.
@rdlowrey Liked the summary, I'll have to look at the examples before I give a proper response.
user895378
@LeviMorrison Of course. Once you're able, please hit me with questions/concerns/ideas.
@rdlowrey Also, the more I use Artax/Atreyu, the more I would like PHP 5.3 to be supported. My work is not as inclined to support PHP 5.4 as I thought they would be.
@rdlowrey Sounds interesting. I've not looked into event driven PHP, I've only recently become aware of it (from a post of yours here I think).
However, until it is stable there's not a lot of point in adding PHP 5.3 support anyway.
user895378
18:14
@LeviMorrison I've been thinking that as well ... and since I've turned my back on traits entirely the only 5.3 holdup is short array syntax ... which I'm loathe to leave behind, but will go along way to making it more useful.
i fail to see , why people want to use php5.4
ok .. there are speed improvements .. but that's it
@tereško Shortened array syntax and improved JSON support.
user895378
+1 short array syntax is the main thing I really really really like ...
traits , IMHO, are completely useless , array syntax is a sugar and the json features are not all that important for me
@tereško The speed and memory improvements are quite significant, so that's already a good reason to change
Also 5.4 makes many small things more pleasant
18:17
@tereško Most of my PHP apps these days are light-weight JSON wrappers, to be honest.
user895378
<3 JSON_PRETTY_PRINT
function foobar()
{
    return ['foo' => ['bar' => 'Hello']];
}
echo foobar()['foo']['bar']; // Hello
@NikiC Exactly.
Like array dereferencing. Sure, you can live without, but it's much nicer to have it
I want callback dereferencing
function foobar() {
    return function() {};
}
foobar()();
user895378
18:18
I also really like constructor dereferencing in a couple places to initialize things like error handlers without cluttering the global namespace.
Even just the shortened array syntax makes native config files cleaner.
@ircmaxell It would definitely be a step in improving PHP's functional nature.
user895378
(new MyErrorHandler)->register();
@rdlowrey , i think you are confusing php with javascript
@ircmaxell Not to mention (function(){})();
18:19
yeah, that too
This seems to be kinda working: [\S][\.\,\-\#\&()\/][\S]
But it wants to replace the special char, AND the chars on either side of it.
@DonBriggs wtf is this?
On the topic of 5.4; I've cooked up a messy scheme for an extension framework
    trait Traitor
    {

        final public function __trait()
        {
            $class = new \ReflectionClass($this);
            do {
                foreach ($class->getTraits() as $trait) {
                    $method = '__trait_' . $trait->getShortName();
                    if (__TRAIT__ != $trait->name && \method_exists($this, $method)) {
                        $this->$method();
                    }
                }
            } while ($class = $class->getParentClass());
        }
Everything is traits, concretes only use; constructor just calls $this->__trait()
@tereško But you are right that 5.4 was a rather minor release. I think 5.5 will have more to offer ;)
@Bracketworks , i hope you are aware , that traits in php are compiler assisted copy-paste
18:23
@tereško Of course I am, I hate having to initialize what they introduce to a class though.
@Bracketworks is this serious?
trait Foo{ public __trait_Foo(){ /* init */ } } and away you go.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa No, this is wasting time on lunch, but I like rolling around ideas.
ofc it is :)
huh
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Q: is there a tool for formatting mixed php/js and html?

Kyriakos KtoridesI'm looking for a tool that can format php files that contain mixed php code, javascript and html code. Eclipse has one but the html formatting is very bad breaking tags between lines. i just need to make code more readable.

18:25
we must mix ALL THE CODE!
Inline PHP, Inline PHP everywhere!
all code, mix you must
user895378
If you separate concerns the client will know how to copy your code and soon you'll be out of a job!
user895378
18:26
Go forth and OBFUSCATE, you code mixologists!
@rdlowrey Sounds like my manager
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Mine too; "SHARE NOTHING, SAVE THE CODEZ"
Of course he doesn't own a computer, and has his email read to him over the phone; so I know he hasn't a clue what he's himself on about.
My managers don't know what tab-delimited files are, I think I'm safe temporarily
@EventHorizon Of course they do; you know, they go in an accordion folder.
18:32
go to tutorial website, see its built in wp, leave immediately with tail between legs
user895378
@CarrieKendall lol
@Bracketworks
@Bracketworks lmao
quick question: I have $array[key] = "value" how do I echo out the key?
@ircmaxell Well, I forgot my lunch at home.
18:36
@KevinDuke , you don't
@Bracketworks :-P
@KevinDuke echo 'key';
to find a key from value you usually have to search the whole array
you don't or you can't
you can , but (usually) you should not
18:38
BREAKING: Complete Google win on patent infringement claims by Oracle. NO INFRINGEMENT.
driftpr0n for the win youtube.com/watch?v=btViXvIDsi0
@ircmaxell that's about android?
@ircmaxell I would say that sounds like good news, but I don't know enough about the situation to judge. I'm assuming that means frameworks based on certain code doesn't infringe on the original code if open source? Isn't that all google did, make a framework of their own?
@Event_Horizon google copied code
:-)
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Or not.
it was about API
user895378
mother googling woot!
Oracle was insisting that they own the API (not the framework or language )
@RepWhoringPeeHaa watching the full 9 minutes
18:42
@NikiC they did copy teh codez for sure.
I was hoping Oracle would win
@tereško yup
@HarryBeasant , this is why we still tend to ignore you in this chat room
Google are a powerhouse which needs to know its limitations
They act like they are invulnerable
user895378
Add that one to the list of surprisingly positive judicial/legislative decisions (re: SOPA) ... of course, if that case were heard in the UK, they would've just forced ISPs to block Google altogether.
18:45
i raff i ruse to believe that
@HarryBeasant Well, that's it then. Now I don't like you anymore.
Don't get me wrong, Google is amazing, it's just everyone knows they abuse their power, just nothing can be done.
@NikiC Wow. You really really really really are a very nice and patient guy. What took you so long?
No one here can say that Google does not fix search results in their favour, no one.
@HarryBeasant Google sponsored Debian Conference 11, and I stayed for 7 days in luxury hotel, with my girlfriend, therefore, Google rocks.
18:46
Exactly what i was saying, a powerhouse, loaded with money, they will monopolise.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa :P
@HarryBeasant As if Microsoft doesn't do the same sort of thing?
It's in every company's best interests to promote themselves . . .
Yes, they are, didn't say they were not.
Speaking of MONEY, Facebook are having a rough time.
Shares currently stand at $32
I like it when people who have no idea about economy start talking about monopolies and their abuse...
Jon
Jon
@webarto localhost is defined by using xampp... just using htdocs
18:49
thanks guys. The replacing only part of the string is sexy.
the market has been crappy all week, facebook not doing great isn't entirely their own doing
@Jon every host is local to itself, so no, you are wrong, localhost can be web server (to itself), you actually mean, your machine with XAMPP installed...
I think a picture was posted in here a while back, illustrating the monopoly large food companies have on food products
So if API's were copy writable then you wouldn't be allowed to alter say...google maps API to show different images or customize it at all? Is that the gist of the case?
@Event_Horizon no, it's saying that their black-box approach is valid, and didn't infringe
18:52
Wanna see a terrible (and probably lethal) accident: stackoverflow.com/questions/10726094/…
@RepWhoringPeeHaa pulls out eyes ZALGO
@HarryBeasant "Monopolies" rarely exist, I think the word you want is "Oligopoly"
Mixed with some teamwork from the sellers, of course
Here it is
With food, but you get the poin
t
@HarryBeasant i see more than 1 company on that chart that sales the same thing.. do you understand what a monopoly is?
18:56
that's not a monopoly...
Jon
Jon
@webarto thanks. much appreciated
if you're going to explain what something is, at least use a valid explanation ie the power company
furthermore, parent companies abstract the idea of *opolies
Yes, i may have used the wrong word, in this situation, Oligopoly was correct
Been learning too much about the British Empire recently =)
that chart is horribly misleading also, listing cereal types as separate brands...
it's true, but come on...
18:58
> Welcome to the YouTube community!
> By signing in to your Google account, you are now also signed into YouTube. You'll be able to interact with everyone on YouTube and get personalized recommendations for cool videos to watch.
WTF I don't need that shit
But you get COOL videos!
@HarryBeasant also google SHARES their creations where nearly anyone and everyone that has been on top before them has thought it better NOT to share.. so hoping for google to lose this fight is a seemingly ignorant viewpoint for a programmer
Yes, i respect that fact that Google has many open source projects and resources
@CarrieKendall /agree +1 for open source
19:01
hello php chat!
However, they are creating solutions to everything, that already have solutions, and by doing this and quashing any competition.
yeah, i can see your point with android
@HarryBeasant , your understanding of "cool" is lame
@CarrieKendall Google doesn't share their stuff for the sake of sharing, they share it to make money through ads and collecting personal information to eventually... serve more ads
@russianbox hello
19:02
OH WAIT.. completely opposite point
@orourkek +1
:)
I come here with a question that i didn't want to waste a normal post on
Fire away, however, it's not likely that my knowledge could answer it
@orourkek LOL i care not whether your glass is half empty or half full, what i do care about is that someone thought it would be an awesome idea to share
19:04
so its a quesiton about how to string values together to make another value
Their "open source" communities are just facades to get people using their products, which in turn gives them more data to serve ads with
I keep typing "server" instead of "serve"
I know I'm using a nightly build, but dammit Netbeans, 5.4 is half implemented!
@russianbox lemme check my crystal ball: php.net/manual/en/language.operators.string.php
yes, what a horrible punishment! THEY GIVE US FREE STUFF AND IN TURN THEY KNOW WE LIKE IT :'[[[
damn you @CharlesSprayberry
;)
@RepWhoringPeeHaa muahahaha
You need to concatenate them with "."
lets say i have $foldername1, $foldername2 and $foldername3, how can i make a $foldernames value that looks like this "$foldername1/$foldername2/$foldername3
@CarrieKendall I'm not saying it's a bad thing, and I have no issues with it. But Google isn't "good-guy open source"
19:05
no its not maths stuff. its just writing it all out
WOW I cannot type today...
@russianbox implode('/', array('folder1', 'folder2', 'folder3'))
$foldername1."/".$foldername2 etc etc
@russianbox, have you tried basic php tutorial ?
or a book
19:06
@orourkek at best they are "neutral-guy open source" which sits fine with me atm
Am i right, am i right?!?!
@russianbox Does that answer your questions good sir?
I never referred to them as 'good guy'. google contributes a huge amount back to this community. that demands my respect
@HarryBeasant This was it! Thank you!!!
@HarryBeasant , please read this : slash7.com/pages/vampires
Quotes do not always mean a direct quatation
19:08
> Rule: 550 fired (level 7) -> "Integrity checksum changed."
@Bracketworks Thanks for the suggestion, it was no array stuff
@russianbox Thats okay mate! I'm always willing to help people in need!! wink
@tereško if i can answer a question for someone and i'm not busy, i will, regardless if they are a "vampire"
this chat fails so miserably at times.. v.v
I'm an artist whos trying to use php to help manage my website so all this stuff is new to me, i know some basic stuff but its the exact things such as .$foldername that i was missing, Thank for the help guys
@tereško what are these 'books' you type about ;)
19:10
@russianbox No problem, good luck with your project
@tereško ok I lol'd, you got me
hey guys
@russianbox , try this one : PHP Masters .. buy its, steal it, borrow it .. i don't care .. just read it
Or you could keep coming back here and bugging @tereško until he writes all the code for you.
@HarryBeasant noooo i hate being on the receiving end of people bugging for help. i don't want to be one of them guys. I am willing to try and look stuff up but when i looked into adding values to other values all i could find was information on maths with php. my issue was not knowing the right wording for the thing i was looking for.
19:14
@tereško that book is for intermediate programmers as said in the appendix if i'm not mistaken.. chances are if he doesnt understand concatenation that there's no way in hell he'll make it through the first page of that book
^a common ailment
Fair play
@HarryBeasant @tereško may be rude time to time, but sometimes thats what it takes with Help Vampires, and I understand why @tereško avoids helping them, if you help them they keep coming back for the same easy stuff that google searches would avoid.
okay, he might make it through the thanks to page
Well then, i will start a new chat, a chat called "PHP for vampires".
19:16
shoo then
I hope you enjoy the vapid and horrifyingly simple questions spewed at you on a daily basis then @HarryBeasant
@Event_Horizon yeah but ignoring them doesn't help either, it makes the place seem unfriendly and 'snobby', its more about helping push people in the right direction to learn
I will, i will indeed
Also, opinions on Bootstrap
@russianbox I never said ignore them, I simply meant avoid answering their question directly, send them to references such as php.net/manual etc
@Event_Horizon yes! but also not to the whole page, being a beginner its still a lot of content, some of which not relevant. Its a hard line because people will come for help and not have that will to learn and better themselves
those without the will and determination to TRY and TRY again need not be in this profession.. hence the snobbiness ;]
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@russianbox take a look at this if you haven't seen something like it before. Will help immensely in finding answers to questions that you don't know how to ask.
@EventHorizon Lol =)
19:21
@orourkek /agreed very helpful infographic
and with that i retire, good day
@russianbox Also I'd recommend blocking w3schools.com from google results, their information isn't reliably accurate
@orourkek Thanks orourkek, Some things on there i didn't know.
@orourkek what do you mean, how inaccurate is their stuff?
@CarrieKendall
19:22
@EventHorizon www.w3fools.com
i fail
w3schools is great, they correct bugs right after I report it to them
they dominate SEO with misinformation and poor examples
forever blocked on all my machines
@orourkek Interesting...
user895378
I block all w3schools results from my google SERPs
They might not be as bad as I think they are, but I've had a few bad experiences that sour the whole thing.
19:25
@orourkek Example experiences? I was wondering because I hear about this site a lot on here.
user895378
if you don't know, now you know: w3fools.com
w3fools has a fairly comprehensive list
im off to lunch
user895378
later
What country of residence are you guys from?
19:26
This is easily done if you have a factory method. For example: $foo = Class::instance()->doStuff();
Goes together with singletone pattern nicely.
ok .. what did i miss
@webarto , lol
where did you find this nugget of wisdom ?
@webarto This is not factory, they suck.
@Donut , there is an (anti) pattern , know as "factory method"
Well, looks like singleton.
Can't find factory.
I learned form it once, when I was much younger.
user895378
@LeviMorrison I'm about to setup a 5.3 install for testing my 5.3 Artax retrofit ... Am I okay to use the newest 5.3.13? Or should I do something lower like 5.3.6?
19:37
there are two similarly named patterns : "abstract factory" (what you know as just "factory"), and the "factory method" (usually a static method, which looks a bit like singleton)
I'm think ::instance is singleton, ::factory is static-factory
> This is easily done if you have a factory method. For example: $foo = Class:: instance() ->doStuff();
oh ..
user895378
@LeviMorrison nevermind, just cruised the 5.3 changelogs ... problem solved
i just filed it under "looks like crap - ignore"
19:43
@rdlowrey Something lower.
@webarto , wanna know what's the really sad bit ?
@rdlowrey Nevermind, ignore previous statement.
that "Briedis" guy is from Latvia
@rdlowrey You could advertise for unit testers. Also make sure you test on 32 as well as 64 bit systems, I had an incident with unit tests failing in a 32 bit environment.
user895378
@GordonM Using super-sized integers again, were we? :)
19:45
Just a credit card check on my Luhn implementation. 4111111111111111 is fine on my dev machines. Not so much on a 32 bit PHP windows install :P
Still, that's the kind of stuff unit tests will spot when you don't notice, so it's all good in the end.
lolol his avatar -> d:D
hahaha
Implementation question: I have a class that grabs group information from a database and formats it in native PHP types, namely arrays and strings. I have another class that holds the business logic for a group, things like isExpired(). The latter class needs a factory of some kind. Should I simply have the former class return the latter instead of PHP native types, or should I use a separate factory class?
I believe I should use another class, but I'm hoping I'm crazy.
user895378
Without seeing existing code and assuming I've understood correctly, I think I'd have a Group domain object with methods like Group::toArray and Group::__toString and inject an object for the business logic (with a factory if necessary).
for some time i have been getting this feeling that nettuts is a content-farm
@RepWhoringPeeHaa when you have time, can you explain to me where you're getting $this-path
sure
just let me walk the dog
while it is stil dry here
@RepWhoringPeeHaa k thanks i should probably do the same :S
probably gonna be a long night
My dog hates thunder and I hate my dog for it
20:02
lmao hilarious, mine doesn't even notice
lol working on routing today flawk.co
It's fucking annoying. It just won't go to sleep and also doesn't let me nor my neighbors nor the rest of the neighbourhood sleep
@tereško quality is low/medium...
mostly: low
@tereško btw how's the health?
a bit better
tomorrow i might be even able to form a complete sentence
20:06
So we don't have to send you to leprosy colony after all?
But serious what is it?
herpes
@tereško winrar is me?
i guess whoever said that stress might be the cause , was right
me, had the same bastard a month ago... stress, it is nerve disease...
yeah .. so i was told
well , at least it is on torso .. could have been worse
now that i think about it , this was the least horrible way imaginable
20:11
yes, I had it where kidneys are, maybe 5cm by 3cm area, you're right, after seeing google images...
any good ZF1 resources? except manual
there should be some books on the subject
probably, I guess this should be roadmap zend.com/services/certification/framework
Kohana ❤ you will be missed
20:27
yeah .. no matter how many flaws kohana has , they are at least manageable
true dat
Zend framework certification. Because you have to be certifiable to use it by choice!
in certification we trust
There's a joke here about being certifiably insane, but I'm too tired to think of it
I thought I was making that joke already?
20:39
Mickey Mouse globe is right! We should make everything that's choice certifiable and certified only!
We must protect our choices from each other. Its the only way.
@GordonM d'oh. Further proof of my mental state
hi folks. i have a small function that connects to my db and grabs records for my controller to pass to the view. except it's not executing the sql. all my other prepared statements function perfectly. the difference? the problem one does not pass any parameters, just select *. pastie.org/3957623. need help, pls.
the question: can you pass a "select * from table" query through prepare()?
whats the point in preparing query with no parameters ?
hehe
20:55
it's kinda like "i have a hammer , and i see only NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILS !!" (this would benefit from reenactment)
wtf I just found out that chrome dev tools has a button for unminify! yay
Yes, you could prepare() a quiery like that. But why?
What @tereško said.
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Huh?
what's the point in me asking when i only ever get smartass answers? i was asking a question because i haven't used it much.
so stfu
May 11 at 19:39, by gosto
i thought i can find answer here quickly , but its the opposite , only advices
20:57
everybody's a f'ing critic
@CharlesSprayberry
Perhaps instead of getting so offended you should ask yourself, "Why am I trying to prepare a parameter-less query?"
@MikeS guess you don't want to learn, so why blame us? "Ask Question" and face public disgrace
@RepWhoringPeeHaa Word. Learn something new everyday.

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