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16:03
i like it actually .. except that it didn't seem to recognize the 3finger swipe =/
try playing games with it.
i have yet to win a game of SC2 with it though
yea...
WTF NO RIGHT CLICK ?!?!? right click is left click. whyyyyy
right click = double finger click ... ;-)
ugh
why not just make it thr right side?
ophh yea... it's apple
@PeeHaa What's that about?
the more fingers the merrier
16:09
@Christian flame uses the exact same technique to distribute itself as stuxnet (on USB drives)
@PeeHaa oh, I thought you were pointing at something else.
Hello every one
Well, virus writers tend to share "inside tricks" that work.
@aladein hiya
I have a confusing pro with php can any one help me?
16:11
@Christian Yup. It's just the fact that both weren't in the wild when they were developed. So it seems they are from the same makers
@aladein Depends what a pro is
AFAIK the US report didn't detail on what was done or not. So your suspicion is plausible.
I try to compare variable with false
@aladein Do you have an example of what you are trying to do?
16:13
when the variable value is false it compare well but when the variable is an object of a class it terminate my script
That said, I do wonder about the way these people were employed.
I have a feeling they didn't get bags of cash to keep shut.
I've been trying to figure out which of my running apps kept playing this alert noise, turns out it was just the new version of the cv-pls extension :P
@Christian probably some defense contractor and we will know about it once someone who calls itself anonymous leaks there info :)
@aladein Do you have example code
@Christian ?
16:14
yep: I'm coding a moodle plugin:
$invitation=$DB->get_record('invitation', $conditions);


if( $invitation==false ) {
error(get_string("class_require_invitation",'bigbluebuttonbn'));
}
@Truth Following our little discussion last weekend, I've got PHP to do some interesting tricks.
@PeeHaa Nothin' I do that each time I here 'anon'
@Christian Is that so? Like what? :P
@Truth Nothing out of this world, really.
Basically I got PHP to scan itself (reflection) and generate a documentation index script
This was done with a minimal footprint script (no globals, no extra functions, classes etc)
next, I've got it to do the same thing after loading, say wordpress.
@orourkek sorry about that :) You can disable sound notifications ofc on settings page
[wordpress scan] - [php defs] = [wordpress defs]
16:17
@PeeHaa I think I actually enabled it manually when I updated, just forgot about it :]
@aladein When you say terminate what do you mean
/me loves reflecting
@orourkek :-)
I admit I wasted more time getting a small minimal PHP parser (built on top of token_get_all()) to track classes, namespaces etc.
@Christian What do you mean? Show me an example of output?
16:20
At first, I thought about using function declerations in netbeans/zend's php documentation bundle, but it's awfully outdated and lacking.
@Truth 'mkay
The updated mysql_ message can be found here. ™ @tereško
@PeeHaa it act like it throw an exception but i debuged it and added try catch it just stop
@PeeHaa Would something like that belong in the FAQ?
	return new acItems('php.core',
		acItem('IteratorAggregate->getIterator', $baseurl.'iteratoraggregate.getiterator.php', '', false, '(PHP 5 <= 5.0.0)<br/>
 Retrieve an external iterator.'),
		acItem('Iterator->current', $baseurl.'iterator.current.php', '', false, '(PHP 5 <= 5.0.0)
 Return the current element.'),
		acItem('Iterator->next', $baseurl.'iterator.next.php', '', false, '(PHP 5 <= 5.0.0)<br/>
 Move forward to next element.'),
That's the output (it can be changed though, I've got a template for that)
16:22
@MikeB Neh nobody reads that
@PeeHaa haha true.. I don't even know if its possible to use anchors with faq pages to make linking those kinds of messages easier (the message rocks btw)
@aladein What do you mean by "just stops".
It stop the debuging
@aladein How are you debugging?
16:25
@PeeHaa Added to my auto commenter
Pretty bad question, but if anybody knows WTF is happening I would be very grateful stackoverflow.com/questions/10965248/…
@Donut Nice! Never knew about searching with body:
i'm debugging using eclipse and xdebug
and wamp
@aladein And don't use either
@PeeHaa ??
16:27
And I got to use it
@PeeHaa Exactly. Use notepad instead. No, not programmer's notepad, just notepad.
Please, don't use mysql_* functions for new code. They are no longer maintained and community has begun the deprecation process. See the red box? Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you can't decide, this article will help to choose. If you care to learn, here is good PDO tutorial. — Truth 44 secs ago
@Truth shouldn't that say "the community" ?
@Peehaa "And don't use either" I don't understand
@PeeHaa have you tried putting that trigger code inside a setTimeout? just a thought
16:29
@Truth and what's with goo.gl-ing some links but not others?
Indeed it should, I've copy-pasted it directly from the line @PeeHaa gave
@salathe , a am not sure if there was enough space for "the"
it was written to fit in chat message
@aladein sorry. typo. Should have been I don't use them
@tereško Remove the final sentence. :)
@aladein what happens when you just manually debug?
16:31
@salathe , and let people go to Nettuts ? i .. dont .. think .. so
@Jack Shouldn't be the problem. But I've tried anything I could think of. So I also tried that :(
to add the "see the red box?" part i had to cut off ~40 characters
@tereško should be comment...
@PeeHaa i reckoned the only diff is that it's inside a click handler, so perhaps letting it run outside of it would work .. oh well
@Jack It must be something stupid :(
@Jack Might try that later tonight
16:33
There is enough space
In fact, when inputting it with the "the" I still have 98 characters left
@PeeHaa what's keycode 64 anyway?
@tereško @salathe
@Jack @
@Truth , not in chat message
@Jack Dunno :P control char? I've also tried 13 (enter) and I also tried 65 (a). What happens than is that the char is added to the textfield, but the Stack Overflow JS still doesn't kick in :(
Please don't use mysql_* functions for new code. They are no longer maintained and the community has begun the deprecation process. See the red box? Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you can't decide which, this article will help you. If you care to learn, here is good PDO tutorial.
16:36
Going home. Cya all later tonight
gist: MySQL comment, 2012-06-11 16:37:13Z
Please don't use `mysql_*` functions for new code. They are no longer maintained and the community has begun the [deprecation process](http://goo.gl/KJveJ). See the [*red box*](http://goo.gl/GPmFd)? Instead you should learn about [prepared statements](http://goo.gl/vn8zQ) and use either [PDO](http://php.net/pdo) or [MySQLi](http://php.net/mysqli). If you can't decide which, [this article](http://goo.gl/3gqF9) will help you. If you care to learn, [here is good PDO tutorial](http://goo.gl/vFWnC).
@tereško
"the deprecation process" should be without "the"
hello. I know this is the wrong place to ask this, but it's the only place where other user might have experienced it. So here it is: I'm trying to access WAMP from another computer in same network. I've changed httpd.conf <Directory> tag to
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all

But I type my ip/project-folder on browser, and I get a Forbidden Error
can you access from "localhost" ?
yes
16:47
@rogcg Does your router forward port 80 (or whatever port you're accessing via) to your computer in the network?
^ that
Listen *:80
IIRC that will open you to all pc's on the network but no outside access
should I change that in httpd.conf?
should I add a tag <VirtualHost> ??
@rogcg You should be looking at your router settings
hmm .. sometimes i get downvotes for the odests things
@tereško I know that feeling, example?
-1
A: Incorporating OOP in existing PHP

tereškoWhen writing classes, you should try to avoid computation in the constructor. It makes for hard to debug code. I would actually structure the code like this: class ImageData { protected $count = 0; protected $dir = null; protected $dirArray = null; public function __constru...

This one?
16:51
yeah .. especially in context that the "answer" (which actually happened to be correct) was already accepted and comments have 600 char limit
@tereško Well, you did not explain how you solved the actual problem at hand
(he didn't use $this->)
He solved the problem, but did not educate, but you educated and not solved the problem
gonna add disclaimer at the top ..
xD
17:12
@PaaHaa thanks for your time I found the bug : I was using class object like an array
17:27
im working on a server sided "spell" script system, and I was thinking of using LUA for the PHP (PHP LUA extension) side for evaulation, is this recommended or should i be using just the php parser itself?
@ArunForce What is a 'spell' script system?
like i can write a script for each spell that can evaluate functions

if (random(0,20) > 10)
castFireball()
end
the conditions for each spell can be written in text and handled and parsed by the server
Is there any particular reason for using Lua?
well mainly because its more like a sandbox, I understand I can use php's eval function, but I don't want the entire game to break if i leave off something important accidentally
@ArunForce I'm confused: you are writing scripts on the client side to be evaluated on the server side?
Is that necessary?
17:34
No, it's all server sided
Now I'm really confused.
What are you trying to do exactly?
@ArunForce Then why bother with Lua? If you wrote it yourself, it shouldn't need to be in another language . . .
that's a 20-dice roll (yeah , i have played DnD .. but only couple times )
why would you need to evaluate something like that ?
In my database, I have a list of spells, some spells have certain requirements before execution, chance, mana check, etc
so ?
17:36
all these spells need to be evaluated before running
so I need it to be interpreted before running
and the results are handled by the php side
@ArunForce That logic makes no sense . . .
what happens inbetween is where im at
how does it make no sense...
@ArunForce no , your script need to read the requirements , and validate the player , to see if he is allowed to perform some action
Just have the server check for all of the requirements . . .
no run-time-evaluation required
17:38
which is what the server is doing..........
how is it that hard of a concept to understand?
hire a developer
....i am a developer
no , you ain't , if you cannot make a validation script without eval()
facepalm
are you stupid? im asking if php lua is a bad choice
but apparently you can't understand simple english
it is a stupid choice to fix the wrong problem
17:40
no its not
you don't even know the requirements
how are you supposed to be telling me
that its a bad choice
....
@ArunForce Calm down, amigo.
Tell me how a user casts fireball.
Well, I'm getting lectured by a moron that apparently thinks he knows my system better than me.
you have a table with spells , with name , id , and serialized requirements (because you suck at sql)
script reads data from table entry , which contains the requirements
passed the requirements to validator instance
validator checks if player fits the requirements
done
user895378
9 mins ago, by Arun Force
well mainly because its more like a sandbox, I understand I can use php's eval function, but I don't want the entire game to break if i leave off something important accidentally
user895378
Really? The better solution is to write code that works.
17:43
@ArunForce You are mistaken: @tereško is not a moron. He's rude, yes, but not a moron.
i write code that works, when i have to update 200 spells because of a balance issues, things break
@ArunForce Then it isn't a very good design, is it?
exactly
user895378
then the code is poorly designed, but that's not a reason to obfuscate your program with multiple languages.
why i came here asking
if php lua is a valid solution
17:44
Group hug!
no it is
you are solving the wrong problem
@ArunForce Tell me how Lua inside of PHP will help you.
user895378
May 11 at 19:39, by gosto
i thought i can find answer here quickly , but its the opposite , only advices
plenty of games have spells written in LUA
its flexible, fast, and a sandbox
17:45
/me cuddles @MikeB
@rdlowrey right lmao
And how many of those games are written in PHP?
who knows
user895378
~ zero
user895378
give or take.
17:45
yeah, because you would know that
its like asking "will the heated floor keep may carpet dry" ... "yes , it sometimes will, but your house has no roof"
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LOL
are you serious? how is that even related
you .. are .. solving .. the wrong .. problem
@ArunForce I know it seems everyone is being rude to you. I happen to chat with these guys all the time. They aren't trying to be rude, they're trying to help you fix your problems. You are being stubborn.
17:46
no, they don't even know half the problem
they're ready to criticize
like they are experts in game development
user895378
Well, someone certainly doesn't know half the problem...
and its obviously you
@ArunForce you're in a room full of developers, this response surprises you?
@ArunForce They are expert programmers.
this is priceless
17:47
yeah I can see that
i can name 5 reasons not to use LUA
err use LUA*
@vascowhite , well .. apparently i am a moron and i need to listen to my betters
@ArunForce I created a room for me and you to talk if you'd like to come.
and they're ready to talk about how I'm a bad coder because php is god
Na na na, gonna eat ya brains, brain brain brains, na na na gonna eat your brains!
you are a moron
17:48
I couldn't have put it better myself lol
when you develop a scripting engine for a game, let me know
user895378
If you are writing a game, my advice is to use LUA Lua exclusively. If that game needs access to remote data, it may make sense to create a PHP application remotely that serves up data accessed by your LUA Lua code. What you shouldn't do is mix and match the two solutions.
Why ask for advice then abuse the people you ask when you don't like the answer?
user895378
Don't ask me why I'm captalizing Lua above like it's some abbreviation ...
abuse them? they're the ones talking about how I'm not a developer because I'm not using php only
17:50
@rdlowrey Why are you capi-- oh.
the dude can't even make a sound argument and is jumping boats half the time
Listen U A*s
user895378
@salathe nice :)
Part of being a developer means you probably have a pretty big ego and are a perfectionist (potent combination). Over time developers learn to control their ego or at least learn to recognize the signs when it gets out of control and how to recover gracefully
user895378
Graceful recovery from exceptional conditions? What's that????
user895378
17:52
die("Take your graceful error handling and shove it!")
catch(Exception $e) { // Silence! }
@rdlowrey , thats when you shut up and hope nobody will notice that you fucked up
hahaha
the classical :
$mouth->open():
$mouth->insert($foot);
situation
is there any reason why parse_url($_SERVER['SCRIPT_URI']) wouldn't display get requests in the query scheme
17:54
Hi @Donut
Hi @EventHorizon :)
.. i think he found only advice and left
are you ready to run some goto loops guys, its gonna be so rad
I think I have to write the part of the code like a config file though because the goto must mean they are compatible
@Nick All the get params should be in the 'query' element returned by parse_url()
You can run that through parse_str() to get a nice data structure
@MikeB Is there any reason why using $_SERVER['SCRIPT_URI'] wouldn't carry the query string ?
@MikeB alright I'll try it, but what I have should would.
17:57
@tereško actually I'm in private chat with someone who isn't a moron
I'm trying to run my project on linode, however it says Call to undefined function mysql_connect(). I thought it was a problem with php instalation, but I run php_info() in a folder outsite my project and it runs perfectly, but a php_info() inside my project folder, it doesnt work. any idea it might be?
@Nick SCRIPT_URI or REQUEST_URI ?
user895378
@Nick Shouldn't that be $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] and not $_SERVER['SCRIPT_URI']?
@rdlowrey eat it!
user895378
Unless you're running some crazy SAPI that I don't know about you've mixed the two
user895378
17:58
@MikeB hehe too slow
if I run php_info inside my project folder it shows Call to undefined function php_info(), however outside it works normally. Looks like the php is not seen inside my project
Yeah haha thanks guys, that's what I was questioning
user895378
I had to check the manual to make sure there wasn't a SCRIPT_URI key that I'd never heard of
any idea?
@rogcg You're describing a lot of problems in those statements
18:00
@MikeB well, the problem is: inside my project folder, php doenst run, and outside it, it runs.
maybe something wron on php configuration. i dont have any idea
user895378
@Nick You should develop with error reporting on. That code should've generated an E_NOTICE because the SCRIPT_URI key didn't exist ... which would've told you exactly what the problem was.
@rdlowrey Alright thanks, i'll make sure I do that right now
have u experienced that?
here is what is happening
Call to undefined function mysql_connect(). and I'm using PHP 5.3.8
posted on June 11, 2012 by Lukas Smith

Last week I attended 3 different conferences: PHP International Conference in Berlin, then Buzzwords also in Berlin and finally Symfony Live in Paris. So I listened to a lot of talks, but also gave my share of presentations with a workshop, 2 talks and a panel for IPC, 2 lightning talks at Buzzwords and then 2 more talks at Symfony Live. One thing I noticed is that I tend to forget to even ment

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18:11
yesterday, by RepWhoringPeeHaa
Please stop writing new code with the ancient mysql_* functions. They are no longer maintained and community has begun the deprecation process . Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you cannot decide, this article will help to choose. If you care to learn, here is a quite good PDO-related tutorial.
user895378
@rogcg see above
@rogcg The question is why are you using mysql_connect in the first place.
@rdlowrey unfortunatelly I'm working on a maintanance of an old system(3, 4 yrs ago) that other people developed. That's the problem.
user895378
@rogcg gross ...
user895378
good luck with that :)
18:14
@rdlowrey yeah. I'm afraid of this. LOL
guys .. can anyone suggest a MySQL book which extensively covers sored procedures ?
i need to read up on limitation for in DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '23000' SET [[here]]
well.. have you read it ?
Yeah, I've got it at home
I never just search google for book suggestions... Only give book suggestions on books that I've read
that's a rare practice
18:28
OK WTF ie6countdown.com canada is lumped into USA?
North Amercan Union comes to mind
@rlemon I can't belive Microsoft made that page
but they call it USA then on the map US and CANADA
if my setup is like this:
index.php case "dash":include("./content/dash.php");
content->dash.php include("scripts/stats.php");
scripts->stats.php include(dirname("../libraries/pChart/class/pDraw.class.php"));
libraries->pChart->class

How should that final include be to work? I've tried one dot, two dots, forward slash, no forward slash all at the beginning, doesn't seem to be working right.
@tereško you're right it is a rare practice, but just giving the first google result doesn't help out if it's completely wrong..... I'd want someone to give me a suggestion on a book they've read so I do that for people...
user895378
18:39
I just can't explain how awesome it is to change some code you wrote a while back and have unit tests assure you that you haven't broken anything. How anyone could do serious development without rigorous unit testing is beyond me ...
@rdlowrey See WindowsME team
@rdlowrey I like to call it FDD. Faith Driven Development. You just pray and hope nothing messes up
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LOL
user895378
@CharlesSprayberry That would be much funnier if it weren't true ... it's a scary proposition :)
lol Charles... I think my "boss" at work runs on FDD
18:41
I've been trying to correct my uri after moving some folders around
not sure why it won't work though
Of course he also swears by Codeigniter and Symfony....
Not to be confused with Drug-Driven-Development maps.org/news-letters/v18n1/v18n1-MAPS_24.pdf (Warning: PDF)
@rdlowrey Technical credit. Writing the unit tests is like putting a few dollars in the bank. You just collected the interest :)
user895378
Here's another one ... ODD: Ostrich Driven Development -- when you just bury your head in the sand and assume everything works the same as before you made changes.
I could have gone with Euros, but... they're not worth much anymore :)
18:43
lol.. DDD -- I should try that sometime...
user895378
@GordonM haha nice (also on the Euro fallout)
@rdlowrey haha....
Most of the projects I've been brought in on utilized MDD
Moron Driven Development
user895378
Apparently all your old co-workers use the for help ...
I wish
18:45
With over 9000 autocompletion items in PHP alone, loading a PHP containing these items is an unnecessary burden.
At least they'd have someone yelling at them about how bad they are
So, I thought, why not store these autocompletion definitions inside a DB instead?
@Christian WHAT NINE THOUSAND?!
Yes.
TBH, 9000 LOC
And yes, PHP alone.
user895378
Note to self: slowly back away from any ideas of creating your own IDE and let @Christian worry about it.
18:47
I'm sure we can get more than that.
@rdlowrey lolz
So, I think DB idea +1 everyone?
the "function" list (includes methods) has 8944 items.
Exactly.
In mine, I've also got some classes covered
then there's bazillions of constants
user895378
@Christian Yeah, I'd definitely put it in a DB ... memcache like a mofo or you'll be hitting the DB a ton for autocompletion, though.
18:48
@salathe :D
@rdlowrey I've gotta star that.
@Christian you're writing an IDE?
@salathe Yup :)
Been doing it these last ~6 months
It's highly collaborative, that's the major feature I want to focus on.
So autocompletion's really nothing to worry about in the grand scheme of things. :P
@salathe How's that? I've had troubles, but nothing excessive so far.
Autcompletion simply takes some good thinking.
That's what I mean…
18:52
'Mkay
You know what they say about running a PHP script as a server?
I've been running a websocket server for a couple of days straight.
While I didn't interact with it much, it stayed stable for that much time (eg, no repeat memory leaks etc).
anyone here know both php and java, specifically for encryption features
user895378
@Christian I tend to agree with @salathe ... I don't even use autocomplete because I know what I want to write, and if I don't, I ask the manual for the specifics ...
user895378
it's a feature I'd probably disable anyway ... then again ... I'm a low-tech text-editor sort of person. Don't really go in for fancy-shmancy IDEs
That's not what I was saying at all. I just meant, I'm sure there are far more difficult technological hurdles in writing an IDE than getting a list of autocomplete tokens.
user895378
Oh, I see. Well, nevertheless ... it's not important to me :)

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