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00:05
yep nice wouldnt be bad if there was something similar also for cars
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Wes
meh. trains go through mountains and stuff. cars go on shitty roads :D
@ircmaxell remember the copyIfEqualInternalStorage() function i mentioned?
if($a->getInternalStorageIDs()->containsNone($b->getInternalStorageIDs())){
    // safe without making copies
    return $b;
}else{
    return copy($b)
}
rough implementation
the problem i have with that, is that it's a pain in the neck to compile the list of IDs
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Wes
and it's imprecise anyway. the fact that they in part use the same internal storage doesn't mean it will throw a concurrent modification error for sure
the list of ids can be short, extremely long, it's a huge complication
it's a big cognitive overhead writing it
because you need to add to the list only the right objects. for example it would be pointless to have immutable objects there
so yeah it was a bad idea altogether
the remaining options are:
1- let concurrent modification error just be it... people will test, and if they notice throws, they will make a copy themselves
2- automate how the list is compiled, by collecting all mutable objects, by reading the object
3- always make a copy before reading
i'd exclude 3. it's too inefficient
all this experience was a good lesson. i think hitting this wall actually made me understand what are the benefits of immutable design. i thought i knew them, but i now think i only had a slight grasp of problems like this
meanwhile @FélixGagnon-Grenier reads me and thinks i'm even more an alien :B
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Wes
00:34
i think the biggest programming problems are in the smallest units @FélixGagnon-Grenier
the single routine can ruin the program as a whole, easily
or stuff like circular references
"there has to be a better way" is my creed :B
@Wes yeah... when I go down that alley, I mainly start refctoring branches that never get anywhere
hardest thing is to get into messy code, change what you need, and don't fucking touch the rest
I hope that in 20 years I'll be able to
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Wes
i never do that too... it's just not worth it. but when i write new code, i try to avoid mistakes of previous designs
circular references are actually not too bad, a mistake i often made is circular calls (for the lack of a better name)
for example, $a->foo() calls $b->baz() and from within baz(), $b calls $a->qux()
I had that a lot, when I started oop
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Wes
this kind of shit is poison, and it's so easy to write it
ok that was way more passive aggressive than I wished
... but yeah, I've not been in that situation for some time
or, maybe auryn has been allowing me to create very deep object dependencies network so that I haven't noticed
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00:49
there's still so much we programmers don't know
s/programmers//
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if other programmers are like me, i think they only have a slight grasp about anything. i noticed this. we can somehow tell what's good and what's bad, but we aren't really sure about it, there are so many exceptions and almost no reference points. even the most skilled programmers can't always reason their doing... it's instinct really
for example the other day teresko linked a discussion among people like kent beck, rainsberger, etc. it was about coupling and cohesion. i found interesting that they tried to follow "low coupling high cohesion" even if they themselves claim they don't fully understand it :D
don't know these guys
@Wes What about persistent data structures? Look it up; persistent in this context has nothing to do with serializing to a database or something.
... but yeah, I think that's pretty well distributed. nobody has any idea what they're doing
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Wes
00:56
@LeviMorrison it's the next thing on my list. i started already to look at clojure
however, i have zero knowledge about that. it's a new world
You don't need to learn clojure to learn persistent data structures.
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Wes
sure, it's just a starting point
@FélixGagnon-Grenier they are the gods of software, they go alongside martin fowler, robert martin, etc :P
i looked at a persistent vector implementation and it's quite scary. more scary than a balanced tree :B
youtube.com/watch?v=__-SYft5Edc @FélixGagnon-Grenier
read my proposal about backticks @LeviMorrison ?
01:12
Yes, pointless.
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lol
Did you run that by anyone here before proposing it?
Wes
Wes
i didn't
people are ok with it, mostly, except they don't agree with the reason of the deprecation
i am trying to anticipate what might happen in future with unicode strings
people will dislike u"string"
so if `string` is available for use, there will be no argument
..the fuck are you on and can I have some?
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01:19
@PaulCrovella oh, hi. tide pods.
lesson learned: never mention "unicode" to #php people :D
unicode is php's kriptonite
@Wes We already had that and we unreserved it lmao
Well, that wasn't very precise.
We stopped accepting it since it didn't do anything.
@Wes It should have never existed; that does not mean it should be removed now though.
The reason is that in this case it's not doing any harm.
Wes
Wes
i hope to see unicode strings wrapped by `` one day. you can disagree with that, obviously, and vote no.
people dislike writing \strlen(), they will equally dislike writing u"string"
It doesn't make sense because backticks already have meaning.
Wes
Wes
01:25
a rarely used meaning, that is redundant with shell_exec
No, it's not "rare".
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Wes
that we are deprecating now, for usage in 10 years
well, you are probably right
I am fairly certain that, on this particular conversation, that yes, I am right.
Wes
Wes
but we deprecated tons of stuff in php7, i bet they were more popular than this
like php4 constructors
wordpress still have them lol
But those had actual issues.
Wes
Wes
01:26
or create_function
that didn't have any issue
@Wes what exactly do you expect php to support regarding "unicode strings"?
@Wes Are you kidding?
It's unobvious eval lol
Its primary use-case was lambdas, but we've had those for a long time now...
mans, get a life, rather think and study about new type hints in php 7.1
Wes
Wes
how is that more dangerous than ``
@Wes Have you ever used bash or perl?
Using backticks for shell invocations is incredibly common in shell domains...
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Wes
01:28
guys, whatever. just vote no
i was trying to do everybody a favor by making a rarely used operator available for future uses
Like I said, we probably shouldn't have added it in the first place; bash shell scripting is not really in the web domain.
It's been there for decades without doing any substantial harm, though.
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Wes
operators are precious, as you know
we shouldn't waste them
so are brain cells, but that isn't stopping you
Wes
Wes
01:31
yeah ok, you are dragging me into this
you can disagree and vote no
you probably don't care because you are murican, but not having unicode support is a major pain in the ass for the rest of the world
and the fact that they failed to deliver php6 doesn't mean that we shouldn't keep trying
I am aware.
That doesn't mean we should deprecate a long-standing, well-working feature to repurpose the syntax.
Wes
Wes
well, ok, vote no then
Now, repurposing misbehaving or poor syntax would be a different story.
Wes
Wes
didn't you want to deprecate >> ?
Wes
Wes
01:36
then how'd you do that
I want to remove >> as a token, not as an operator.
Wes
Wes
anyway, ok
for the spectators: I better pretend not to be here since I am php developer yet I dont understand the discussion
@Wes you never did answer what you expect by "unicode support"
whats that? Do I hear hateful noob-despisful silence now?
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Wes
01:40
@PaulCrovella methods on unicode strings, preferably (ironic) something that doesn't convert utf8 strings to utf16 and then back to utf8 again for every single operation
the encoding must be abstracted away
Honestly I'm not sure what the best way to support unicode in the language is.
In compiled languages I like how Swift does it.
It's actually a major pain to do common coding puzzles in Swift that do string manipulation though, because they don't let you just assume ASCII which is what the puzzles expect.
> Every string is composed of encoding-independent Unicode characters, and provides support for accessing those characters in various Unicode representations.
that?
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Hey all
01:44
@Wes why is methods on strings somehow specific to unicode? how is that better support than functions which work on them? what does it matter to you what the internal encoding is?
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Is it possible to convert utf-8 string to an array of bytes and then convert this array to string back ?
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is what i am saying @PaulCrovella php forces me to work with utf-8 despite it uses internally utf16 (i'm referring to icu)
the encoding must be converted (if necessary) internally, and the operation must be transparent to the user
V.7
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pack( 'C*', unpack( 'C*', 'foo' ) ); doesn't work
@Wes you'd rather work with utf-16? wtf is wrong with you?
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....... i'm saying to limit the conversions
icu converts from utf8 to utf16 and then back to utf8 every time it is touched
01:47
@Wes This is probably historical; do you know why though?
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Wes
i know why. there is a document on the icu site that proves how utf16 is better than utf8 overall
and in fact the utf8 icu version is "discontinued"
When was it published?
I'm fairly certain UTF8 has won that fight generally speaking.
Wes
Wes
utf8 is good for transferring data, not for doing string operations
if strings are in the ucs range, they are much faster than utf8
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Anyone ?
Do you know why pack( 'C*', unpack( 'C*', '123' ) ); doesn't output '123' ?
Wes
Wes
i don't remember the details exactly, but there are optimizations for strings within the ucs range, afaik, and strings that are not in the ucs range are planned to be treated as utf32, for better speed... something like that, stuff i wish i'd understand better
but i remember this, utf8 is partially supported in icu, but they changed their mind and they are now focused on utf16 again, because faster overall, and it's now kinda discontinued
if you decide to use icu as utf8 you are pretty much just increasing the number of conversions, since most of operations are internally handled as utf16
that's why php uses utf16 icu rather than utf8, because that's just trash
in the end, none of this matters anyway, except that i'd like to reduce the number of conversions, because unicode is all about graphemes these days
01:59
@Wes o_o
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it doesn't take much to do that @Tiffany. i just repeat the same pattern :D it's much harder if you have mountains, rivers and stuff
@Wes it's sometimes about graphemes, sometimes about code points, sometimes about bytes. it very much depends on what you're doing.
@Wes gah, I had sound turned up really loud to watch a show...
so you play without any terrain?
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Wes
and the ping destroyed your ears?
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Ok. Other question. How to get if valuewas double byte or single bye when pack( unpack ) ?
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Wes
02:01
@Tiffany it depends, i built farms on hills once :B i had only 200k pop but it was cool
V.7
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So pack needs to know if symbol was presented as two bytes or one.
@Wes yes ._.
...I'm watching a korean drama... x_x
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Anyone ?
Wes
Wes
lol
a north korean one?
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Do you hear me ?
Is there anyone alive ?
Wes
Wes
02:03
sorry for monopolizing the chat with unicode stuff, but i felt attacked and i had to explain myself. i'll shut up now
@Wes lul. It's about a guy who's almost 1000 years old, and he can't die until he finds his "bride" who can pull the sword out of his chest. Also he lives with a grim reaper. Who tried killing his bride when she was nine.
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Wes
sounds like dreams i make when i'm as high as a kite
He also saved her mother when her mother was pregnant with her. And she can see ghosts.
There's a huge age difference between them, I mean, beside the fact that he's lived nearly forever, but he looks like he's in his 30s-40s, and she's 19
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Wes
i am a bit confused
He = the "Goblin"
02:09
@V.7 strings in php are encoding-agnostic, they're just sequences of bytes. you can use str_split and implode to rip them apart into arrays and put them back together again
and the reason your pack is failing is because the function is variadic, try pack('C*', ...unpack( 'C*', '123' ) )
@Wes youtu.be/S5zeSfwCD1I?t=139 you might want to remove this from your history when you finish
@Wes we love you Wes
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Wes
@Tiffany wth isthat
@Wes first time the goblin and grim reaper talk... grim reaper started renting the goblin's house while the goblin was away... they're trying to kick each other out
there are funny moments, but it's mostly a stupid love story
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Wes
is this the 1000 years old guy :B
02:18
@Tiffany have you seen Ugly Americans?
guy on the left, yes
@PaulCrovella I have not
you might like it
watching Korean stuff to get better with the pronunciation, or at least try to recognize phrases. I'm at the point where I can recognize a few Japanese phrases from anime because of how much I've seen, so trying to do the same with Korean shows... but VRV doesn't have any Korean animation :<
but there are a bazillion Korean dramas
E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR Not Caught – #75954
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Wes
how weird is korean entertainment, compared to japanese's? :B
02:33
only glossed over Korean's so far, so I'd have to say Japanese's is far weirder
though, Korean culture is ... different
Wes
Wes
all i know about korean entertainment is gangnam style
which was enjoyable :B
there was also gangnam style feat pikachu youtube.com/watch?v=wcLNteez3c4
you're forgetting north korean entertainment... gangnam style feat. kim jong il youtube.com/watch?v=bRrkmPslPVk
Wes
Wes
how epic would that be
ahahahaha
that's so cruel tho
poor people lol
the author of the video is a terrible person but did a great job ahahah
02:49
it's better than it has any right to be
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Wes
:D
@PaulCrovella I feel horrible for laughing at this
I can read Korean letters, but kind of struggle with pronouncing a few vowels still. English has five vowels, and they're multi-purpose. Korean has like... 20 or something, or so it feels like
However, their vowels sound the same no matter what, so that's good
There's no ghoti
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Wes
aren't vowels mostly the same for all languages?
not English...
but most other languages, probably
English is the only language I know fluently right now, so it's all I can compare to...for now... :P
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Wes
02:59
as in, sounds you can make that don't require parts of the mouth or throat touching
@Wes in french, there's like 7 ways to pronounce "e"
@Wes Korean is very particular about how "hard" you pronounce sounds
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier damn
certain letters are "aspirated," as in, spoken with a puff of air exhaled
other letters have a stronger sound, but no aspiration
I don't like having to think so much about the sounds I make while talking
03:02
problems of learning a new language when you're old and monolingual
words become solidified, so trying to stretch them out to mean something else in one's head is a bit of a challenge, but it's beneficial. Keeps the brain fresh.
I've managed to add some words from other languages to my head as though they were english... sorta a fake expanded vocabulary.. but they're mostly good for picking fights so :/
stuff like "ta mère"?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier urban dictionary says "and I fudged her!"
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's surprising how universal that sentiment is
I do kind of regret not focusing more on learning Korean a few years ago
because it was easier then
just means I have to be that more serious
03:27
@FélixGagnon-Grenier the show I've been watching, the two main characters have been to Quebec like three times
just..randomly visiting
on purpose?
lol, like, not planting bombs or something?
doing touristy shit
... hookers and microbreweries, I take it?
03:29
the only touristy shit I can think of to do in quebec is secede
they found a maple leaf, the girl kept it, and then she laminated it and gave it to the guy as a gift
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Wes
java code is awful to read
so why are you reading it?
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this is something to be proud of, php is way more readable
@PaulCrovella good. very good.
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Wes
03:30
the community is overall more educated about style than java's
@Wes ...that's idealistic
anyway, I need to get to bed x_x
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Wes
and why the fuck do they format methods like this
public FooBar callMeMaybe(int a,
                          Bar b,
                          Foo c){

}
super insane lol
nn Tiffany
@Wes yeah... not sure about that too, but it's seen with js too
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Wes
it's insane
gn \o
you're not allowed to talk about other people being insane for at least like a week
03:34
he's not wrong, y'know^
morning room.
o/
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Wes
assholes.
nn Félix
04:26
o/
@Alesana \o
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@PaulCrovella Wow, this works with splat operator, but I guess it's wrong to use it like that if there over 30000 words. Isn't it ?
 
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05:58
cli and php-fpm assert Behave Differently – #75955
 
1 hour later…
07:11
@NikiC ping
I was right there, about to revert it, and then thought what could be using var_dump in production code ? and wouldn't it be better to get the bug fixed than retain the strange behaviour of a function that doesn't target production ?
Status: inviting speakers for a new conference 📢
I may be missing something ...
@Ocramius why didnt I get an invite?
morning
@Gordon because you're German and I'm racist, obviously
I just came here to eat away all the wealth of your country
07:14
Hi guys
Below is 1 stored procedure i have taken from this source:4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/042606-1.shtml
CREATE  PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_PageResults_NAI]
(
    @startRowIndex int,
    @maximumRows int
)
AS

DECLARE @first_id int, @startRow int

-- A check can be added to make sure @startRowIndex isn't > count(1)
-- from employees before doing any actual work unless it is guaranteed
-- the caller won't do that

-- Get the first employeeID for our page of records
SET ROWCOUNT @startRowIndex
SELECT @first_id = employeeID FROM employees ORDER BY employeeid

-- Now, set the row count to MaximumRows and get
But i am not getting this line :
SELECT @first_id = employeeID FROM employees ORDER BY employeeid
@first_id = employeeID
ORDER BY employeeid
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused that is MSSQL...
but i am just not getting that there are 2 employeeid referred
Both employeeid are column of employee table
07:29
I was just checking df -h on a host and saw xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.us-west-2.amazonaws.com:/ 8.0E 4.5G 8.0E 1% /home… really? Exabyte?
wow
@Gordon is that s3 mounted into your vm?
@Ocramius where is my invitation?
only zuul, Mr Freeman
07:43
@Ocramius but… I am gooh_zer the gooh_zerian, gooh_zer the Destructor, gooh_zer the Traveler…
I must say I don't get the references - I'm ignorant :-\
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Wes
@Ocramius you sure have watched ghostbusters...
the one with bill murray i mean, not the recent reshitmake
Ah, that bit. I totally missed it after making a reference to the same movie. Great.
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Wes
lol
gozer is hard to miss
pathetic…
07:58
I know, I know, I'll go back reading the cXML spec :-\
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Hey all, how you would convert an utf8 string to an array of code points with possibility to convert it backwards ?
Aesopian conveying meaning by hint, euphemism, innuendo, or the like: In the candidate's Aesopian language, “soft on Communism” was to be interpreted as “Communist sympathizer.”
!!dad
Have you read that book about Stockholm syndrome? It was pretty bad at first, but by the end I liked it.
Finally, after years of attempts, I lunched my company's brand last night. I made audience amazed because of explaining our great facilities
08:10
@Shafizadeh congrats!
thx :-)
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Wes
earlier in the attempt of saving my phone from falling off the table, i actually slapped it and accelerated it towards the floor -__- it still works tho
@Shafizadeh you look almost like you know what you are doing
@Shafizadeh Nice! Congratulations!
@Wes does it mean "I look confident" ?
@MadaraUchiha thank you :-)
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Wes
@Shafizadeh not really, it's a joke :P
08:18
ah :-)
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Wes
you look like you know what you are doing implies "you only look like you know what you are doing"
@Shafizadeh gz
@Gordon thank you :-)
mornin
also, gratz, @Shafizadeh
08:26
thank you :-)
08:54
no
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Wes
@Ocramius i'm looking for a decision log tool for me and in future for other people to read/write to. what i want to log is stuff like "i've implemented function X this way because Y". what would you use? i am thinking to use github's wiki, but maybe there's something better?
@Shafizadeh Congratz!!
@mega6382 thank you :-)
@Shafizadeh Ooo, nice!
@Sean :-)
08:59
@Shafizadeh Mind explaining to us what your great facilities are??
09:10
@mega6382 The biggest one is about 5 years guarantee on Cisco Switchs and Access Points.
09:21
Hi anyone there?
I want to clear the flow of soap api in mapping flow. can you clear thing?
@mega6382 can you read this i have explain in question
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48730082/how-to-use-soap-apiholidaywebservices-in-api-mapping
@mega6382 i am confuse. and want to go right direction
Are you pick the flow?
@Jimbo @NEWBIE there?
stop pinging people please. it's rude.
@Gordon but did you read my problem?
Wes
Wes
@Gordon did you?
09:35
@RaheelAslam I read what you wrote. I know all the words, but I don't understand what you are trying to ask. And I dont have time to help you anyways. Just don't ping random people with your problem.
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Wes
    function dataProvider($test){
        return require(__DIR__ . "/Tests/" . $test . ".php");
    }

    /** @dataProvider dataProvider */
    function test....(){}

changed my life.
@Gordon what thing is not clear in problem please describe
@RaheelAslam I don't have time to deal with your problems. sorry. Ask @Wes.
@Wes please can you describe
@Gordon Thanks
Wes
Wes
i deserved it
09:40
totally
@RaheelAslam Please dont spam the room, and stop tagging random people, if anyone wishes to answer your question they will.
@JoeWatkins Well, there are things like stackoverflow.com/questions/9547855/…
I can totally see someone call var_dump inside ob_start to make the object "comparable"
Ok i am thinking this chat room is help box.
Anyone familiar with facebook login API...my localhost configuration isn't working
APP domains: localhost
site URL : http://localhost:8000
redirect URL : http://localhost:8000/home
what could be the problem
09:52
@RaheelAslam You haven't provided any code?
Hi everyone what do you use for checking every route of a website for error 500 ?
@Baldráni Python
More specifically :/ ?
If you're testing your site via the transport layer, you're testing it incorrectly
If your controllers and their component parts are not testable using unit tests, there's your first problem to fix
I'm looking for a way to run automatic check like unit test
09:54
@Jimbo i did the describe the flow and want to clear the only flow how process will for soap api.
Yeah allright so the idea is to create unit test for every url
Is there a way to generate it or shall I do it manually (my application is under Symfony)
You could get all of the routes, then loop around them with a Guzzle HTTP request and check for a 500 response
But this is an integration test, not a unit test
Well this is perfect !
Ty for the hint :)
One of the things I'm doing in my current project, is removing all of the Guzzle checking urls bullshit
@Leigh Y u no like Guzzle? Always worked for me, very simple api
09:58
make sense?
@Jimbo Because it's not the correct way to test APIs
No of course not. Nothing wrong with a preliminary scan for 500's though

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