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ThW
ThW
00:02
@DaveRandom got a mail, will look into it.
cool, no particular rush
Monday 9am is fine
:-P
 
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01:29
OOhayou o/
 
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Wes
Wes
03:22
le morning
04:05
morning
Wes
Wes
looks like your face is being used to model a hat
punch -> makes hole in hat -> profit
:P
 
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Wes
Wes
05:18
@JoeWatkins i failed. despite i've used a fuckload of clamps...
@Danack problem is making it flat. it's hard as hell :(
i only have 5 clamps... i'm gonna try with a vice tomorrow... maybe that'll do
how do you call it? vise? vice?
05:45
@Wes Vise... vice is a bad habit
Wes
Wes
06:12
:B i see
posted on December 23, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

lol
06:30
You know @tereško, I installed postfix on my server and I can send email by using mail() function as well, and everything looks ok to me. But since I cannot ignore what you say, I need to get your confirmation about using my own SMTP server. Because I remember you told me don't use your own SMTP server .. So what should I do now? I don't want to use Gmail SMTP because it doesn't let me use my own domain and emails I sent end with @gmail.com .. Your idea?
 
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Anonymous
07:40
is someone outhere familiar with the unpack function?
@Shafizadeh You can use Gmail SMTP and still send mails out with your own domain
@IROEGBU for free?
Yes
IIRC you need to add the email address you intend to send mail out to your gmail account.
@IROEGBU So I need to make a email in my server, right?
I don't understand your last question
So, you want to send mails using gmail SMTP but you need it to show your own domain, right?
07:45
@IROEGBU yes, I want to show this email: [email protected]
is it possible?
using Gmail smtp, righ?
Good, so I have to create this [email protected] email in my server, right?
Yes... That mail has to exist
I normally use Swiftmailer... You'll set it up just like you normally would with your gmail account
07:50
and to create that mail, I need to install a mail server, on my server, right?
@IROEGBU Ah, I see
But, you Message instance will take the mail you intend to use
I have just one question, how should I create [email protected] mail? I have to install a SMTP server on my server for doing that, right?
$message = \Swift_Message::newInstance()
            ->setSubject('Mail Subject')
            ->setFrom(['[email protected]' => 'Info'])
            ->setTo(['[email protected]' => 'Client Name'])
            ->setBody(
                $this->template->render(
                    'email/message.html.twig'
                ),
                'text/html'
            );
@IROEGBU good example .. I will use it .. just still I don't know how should exactly I create [email protected] mail
@Shafizadeh You don't need to actually... But, you can if you want
Because [email protected] must exist
07:55
@IROEGBU I don't need it? So how should I create an mail in my server?
the worst thing is I don't know English and I cannot convey what I mean :-(
I normally just put my mails on Zoho... I've never had to do the SMTP server setup on my box
@Shafizadeh I understand you
You are doing well enough
@IROEGBU ah .. Zoho ..! So I have to use Zoho?
You don't have to use it, you just need your mail up and running... There several ways to achieve that
and using Zoho is one of those several ways?
07:58
good, Zoho is a service that I should install it on my server? (like sudo apt-get zoho)
@IROEGBU I seen that before .. It has lots of options and I don't know what route should I follow in this website
seems hard ..
Wes
Wes
08:27
morn
mrnng
Wes
Wes
now it's probably a good moment to buy some bitcoin
how do you know, it would go back up again?
Wes
Wes
it just erased a month-ish of constant growth. it was probably expected to be a bubble
but they are still worth 14k+
Wes
Wes
08:36
just the other day i was reading this was expected to happen
it doubled the price in 2 ish months... it was going too fast and and now it's probably stabilized around that 14k
that might be true...
20k was almost too insane
Wes
Wes
now they are buying again a lot, right?
i still need to decide how to do with the wallet
i'm watching a guy's videos about bitcoin security, and he's pretty paranoid. i'm not sure if i should be too :B
:B
paranoid is always good
Wes
Wes
08:57
today i found out that i can disable xdebug in php ini, and that phpstorm will enable it on the fly when needed :B
it's much faster when i run without debug
i mean i probably knew that already but i didn't realize what i was doing :B
09:14
\o>
Anonymous
!!wotd
blithesome lighthearted; merry; cheerful: a blithesome nature.
09:54
Documentation missing: spl_object_id() – #75723
Wes
Wes
10:08
@Danack @Ocramius a much better version of bdd would be one based on an actual programming language.
given($a->is(...));
given($object->is(...));
given($object->contains($a));
when($object->remove($a));
then($object->contains($a) === FALSE);
reason: autocomplete, easy to implement
now if someone did something like that i would probably use it :B
i don't mean php. i mean any language that can support autocomplete
Wes
Wes
10:25
@Jeeves why the spl_ prefix?
@Wes Sign the papers.
11:24
Annotate function removal Mcrypt functions – #75724
12:19
@Jeeves hii.
@Linus What's your name?!
@Jeeves bond,james bond.
@Linus Ow, hello Mr. Bond.
12:41
what is root in this?
-rw-r--r-- 1 user1 root      224 Dec 22 12:50 myfile.php
12:58
morning ppl!!!
Wes
Wes
13:08
Top night last night, but this has to be the highlight 😂😂😂 https://t.co/yMqDvOoVML
13:19
./configure: detecting RAND_egd – #75725
could somebody ping @tereško and ask him if he knows any serial console thingy for arch linux?
something like cu...
./configure: detecting openssl – #75726
!!dad
I farted in an elevator the other day It was wrong on so many levels
oh wait
AUR has it
nvm
 
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14:33
> toothchart.noarch : A PHP script which graphically shows how a baby's primary
: teeth have erupted
in case you're wondering, that's an actual package in yum's repo
wow
just wow
14:55
also, building PHP on arm is fun
it doesn't even take an eternity to generate the configure, only to find out that some devel deps are missing :D
15:11
huh
I started # make a few minutes ago
Hi y'all, happy holidays.
I know there is a way of doing that - just can't google it, cause nobody is talking about it I guess.
How to check if the function in the class was called like Foo::bar() or $foo->bar()
Ie. calling a function either in static or object
and this: /bin/sh /home/Source/php-src/libtool --silent --preserve-dup-deps --mode=compile /home/Source/php-src/meta_ccld -DZEND_ENABLE_STATIC_TSRMLS_CACHE=1 -I got printed a couple number of times, making me believe that it is compiling the same file again and again. Is it normal? o.O
@TomášAresakMalčánek well, logically, you cannot really call non-static methods statically, which would programatically totally make sense
@TomášAresakMalčánek How did you google?
TL;DR you don't even need to check it since, there is no way to call a non-static method, statically
15:14
evenin
Because surely it's on google
I'm like 100% sure
I'm 100% sure too, because I saw it already :D
But I found it randomly last time
Instead of giving you an answer imma let you work on your google skills
15:35
I actually am going to tell you what to do because it's probably not going to be obviously easy to google @TomášAresakMalčánek
The trick it to not do whatever you are trying to do :-P
@DaveRandom It is?
The answer is in my google results as well as the actual answer
If you declare the method as static, there's no way to determine how it was called, because an instance call is translated to a static call underneath and the "object context" is eliminated
if you don't declare the method as static, you will get an E_DEPRECATED warning
So just have two methods
@PeeHaa the specific nuances are not easy to find, I didn't find anything which mentions the fact that one way you can't do it and the other way you get an error
I also found a lot of just plain wrong info
>

Checking if $this is set won't work always.

If you call a static method from within an object, then $this will be set as the callers context. If you really want the information, I think you'll have to dig it out of debug_backtrace. But why would you need that in the first place? Chances are you could change the structure of your code in a way so that you don't.
That looks promising
Especially the last part
Also magic __call methods
> If you call a static method from within an object, then $this will be set as the callers context.
> just plain wrong
it might have worked like that in 5.early
The static keyword is where the key lies, the difference is declarative
omfg, the build finally finished
15:44
either way, there is no useful way to get that information
3 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Also magic __call methods
?
well sure but fuck that shit
I have wanted it before, as well, for example it's not unreasonable to want static and instance overloads of Socket::connect()
In general what people really want here is method overloading
but PHP just doesn't have that, and any attempt to make it behave like it does results in messy code
Is picking a different name really that much of a drama?
I've never needed it before, nor do I think I actually want method overloading therefor nobody ever needs it
I have spoken
15:46
evening lords
\o
Method overloading would be useful, in very specific scenarios
but on balance it's probably best that it isn't a thing because it would get so badly abused
union types would cover a lot of the valid use cases (not all, but a lot)
/me out for a few hrs
15:58
o/
16:27
FINALLY... I got aerys running on my artik, on php 7.3-dev
phew
Congrats kid :D
Merry Christmas room 11 enjoy the weekends and have fun.
Same! Merry Christmas minna-san
 
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18:39
tnx
Merry Christmas allllll!!!!!
 
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19:46
tereško do you beer all 12 months,means in winter also?
Anonymous
Is there a unifying term to describe Audio/Video?
Anonymous
Except: media, multimedia
Anonymous
and perhaps io also
content
post
Anonymous
19:55
Hmm.. it seems like aural has to do more with hearing and sound than both
@samayo maybe graphics?
Anonymous
Not that one either :)
Anonymous
It's like trying to find a word for ears & eyes
Anonymous
@chris Content seems to encompass more than just audio/video
the unifying term will be better defined by the context that the audio/video data is being used
story
new post / publish post
new story / publish story
ofcourse i assuming the context is some kind of blogging app
Anonymous
20:05
I'm making a software that accesses a device's microphone and camera to record/play audio/video
ah ok
Anonymous
import { Camera, Microphone } from 'xyz'
well being specific (audio, video) seems better in that context than some unifying term

you allow the user to select if they want to record video or audio
...well in the recording/creation phase
Anonymous
I can't say import audio, video .. if that is what you mean. Because the device will notify user that my app wants to access microphone not audio, and camera not video ...
in the playback phase, i guess you could simply use "Play", or "play recording" or ..."play data"
Anonymous
20:11
The issue I have is coming up with a proper name for xyz
Anonymous
io, media, multimedia, device are all taken
Anonymous
the closest I can find is: hardware, access, pc ..
so, what's up
Anonymous
?
Anonymous
hmm.. 'player' is not bad also
20:15
player sounds good
 
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21:53
@NikiC am I right in thinking that a switch where all the case labels are constants with integer values will be converted to a jump table in PHP 7?
i.e. it's more efficient than a huge if/elseif tree
22:16
@DaveRandom ping
@DaveRandom --redacted--
I'm going to redact that link soon
Shhh! ;)
22:18
oh 7.2
I thought I'd seen that opcode in the list but I'm not well versed enough in the engine to actually go find the bit that is relevant to confirming that's what it did
> constants as case values are not yet supported
:-(
@DaveRandom Yeah, I've been wanting to look into adding support for built-in constants, but I've become distracted with something else
(that is a code path that will be hit a lot)
it's micro-optimisation at it's finest though
switch ($foo) {
    // CONSTANT
    case 1: ...
@DaveRandom ^
That will also displease me :-P
at least this way I can cheat the functional complexity metrics on scrutinizer
@DaveRandom use a code compiler
e.g. gcc -P
#define CONSTANT 1

switch ($foo) {
    case CONSTANT:
        ...
pass that through gcc -P and you're good to go
22:25
I have considered doing that in the past, but it feels like the sort of thing that would severely annoy me if I found it in another project
it's just not something that PHP people are used to doing
I generally aim to keep my stuff on github with a low barrier to entry
@DaveRandom assuming those constants are class consts in the same file and you're on 7.2, yes
oh it does work in the same file?
not that that helps me here but good to know (y)
22:54
@DaveRandom you can also turn those off.
@Danack I do actually find it useful a lot of the time, just usually not with lexers and parsers
23:15
omg
my HTTP proxy works
well.
I made a very dumb proxy
it just streamed forward the body
and, for simplicity's sake, removed the content-length
turns out apt really doesn't like that
even if wget http://.../debian/dists/stretch/Release works fine, if the content-length is missing, the file will be empty in /var/lib/apt/lists/...Release.
just added proper support to forward the content-length too (and, well, everything else), and it's working like a charm now...
grmbl.

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