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20:03
@rdlowrey What's up?
I hate this:
> Only 1 comment allowed per 15 seconds; timer reset.
wtf. Don't reset the damn thing
aw I get all the ads again
@MikeB Why are you still suspended?
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@LeviMorrison Same -- did you have any thoughts on allowing duplicate GET parameters for passing arrays through GET? i.e. parsing myPage?var=1&var=2 to $_GET['var'] === array(1, 2)? Or should we just do it how PHP does, like: myPage?var[]=1&var[]=2?
@PeeHaa BoltClock suspended me for sockpuppet accounts. I've asked him for a link to said accounts.. waiting to hear back
@rdlowrey I'd just leave the default implementation there, that's what I'd do.
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@LeviMorrison Okay. I'm not sure why I even bothered to think about it.
@rdlowrey lol
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@LeviMorrison Also, for the record, I've officially changed my personal coding practices to hard limit of 100 chars per line. It's almost impossible to write good function/var names in a class with 80 char limits
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20:09
Unless you want to break everything up into multiple lines, which only hampers readability
@rdlowrey Yep. I think I have PHP Storm set to 120. It may have defaulted to that, don't remember.
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@LeviMorrison Your commits all make sense -- would you prefer to see a "straight-line" example front controller to compare against the evented version I committed first? Or should I work on GET/POST parsing first?
So, I like descriptive names. However, I think I need to shorten this one: FileSystemBasedNewsArticlesGateway
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hehe yeah ... too many words for me
Maybe NewsArticlesFileSystemGateway. It's one less word.
@rdlowrey What do you mean, GET/POST parsing?
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20:16
@LeviMorrison yes. Or should we just pass the superglobals into an ArrayObject/equivalent?
@rdlowrey I think I'm missing how this fits in the bigger picture.
Where does this fit in the architecture?
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I was thinking that the get and post form-encoded parameters should be accessible through the Request object after having been passed in via the constructor ...
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So I was thinking I'd flesh out StdRequest to include access to the GET and POST params
@rdlowrey Well, you can just build the GET parameters from the query string. There's a php function to do that.
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@LeviMorrison right, parse_str
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20:21
As for the POST params I believe it's easy enough to check if a request body was submitted and matches the format for urlencoded parameters ...
function getQueryParameters() {
    $parameters = array();
    parse_str($this->queryString, $parameters);
    return $parameters;
}
@rdlowrey The issue I have there is that it is specific to a certain kind of request.
It is a common request but I don't know that we should just magically include them.
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I tend to agree with you ... I was reading around on the topic earlier and was dismayed by how most user-agents (and devs) basically just mish-mash GET/POST parameters together interchangeably
@rdlowrey On a different topic, remember how there is that unpleasant Traversable or array issue for parameters?
To anyone that has experience coding permissions - Would it be "better" to query permissions before getting content, e.g. $this->model->can_view_forum($user_id), or accomplish the same thing via multiple joins attached to nearly every query? Or better yet, are the differences between the two approaches that large?
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@LeviMorrison please tell me you wrote a patch
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20:27
Oh wait, I was thinking about how StdClass isn't Traversable
@rdlowrey No, I just tightened my belt and used the Traversable typehint. I'll pass in ArrayIterators, I've decided.
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Yes, I remember
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@LeviMorrison That's one way to do it ... don't allow yourself to use arrays :)
@rdlowrey Exactly.
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Maybe I should start doing that.
20:28
@MikeB I'm starting to feel the same way, since I noticed that all of my queries were necessitating 2 or 3 joins just to hammer out the permissions
@LeviMorrison Take care that parse_str has hidden dependencies of php ini settings.
@hakre Oh joy.
Yes, write your own if you want to be safe or check what the pecl http extension offers.
@hakre Wut??
@hakre Not touching the extension. :)
20:33
@hakre what does that mean? That it may not work. That results may differ? That it may set my dog on fire?
@PeeHaa Arg separator and magic slashes are two that come to mind.
@PeeHaa dog on fire: not unless he plays with the power cord ;)
It's more that results may differ. Which might lead to not work, but must not
@hakre People who use those shouldn't be bothered :-)
@hakre neh. My dog only sleeps the entire day, so no power chord playing ;)
@PeeHaa well, just noting. it's also max_input_vars to give another.
@PeeHaa Until you hear this really loud wuff in the night.
:-)
Is it times like these I'm happy I'm on Chrome Canary:
> Support for manifest version 1 is being phased out. Please upgrade to version 2.
@PeeHaa what about the auto-update? we're still stuck, right? Should we create an issue on github so we can track progress?
20:47
@hakre Yup. We should. If you can create an issue I'll update my manifest file. And I might have another idea to solve the issue. Well rather a last resort thing :P
hhmmmm don't need to update the manifest yet:
> Setting manifest_version 2 in Chrome 17 or lower is not recommended. If your extension needs to work in older versions of Chrome, stick with version 1 for the moment. We'll give you ample warning before version 1 stops working.
What version is chrome stable on?
30 probably ^^
hehe
19
k tnx
oh, I'm not really sure about that
wait a sec
20:59
:P
but yeah, sounds about right
k ty
array_filter is basically useless for what I need to do if I can't have closures.
I forgot the greatness of PHP 5.3.
21:06
@PeeHaa I meant this one: github.com/PeeHaa/cv-pls/issues/17
@hakre ah right. We already had the ticket.
Just installing via that URL now. What's the dupe helper?
@hakre You can add links to often dupes and reference questions on the options page. After that when you want to close a question as dupe there will be a dropdown in the close as exact dupe popup
oh, this one does not start.
this question is so funny
"How to find bad code in a website … I have built a Wordpress/PHP website "
its wordpress, so just open a random file and there you have the bad code :)
21:14
@hakre crap
@hakre ow wait! it doesn't start? That might just be fucking great. 1 sec lemme check something
@PeeHaa I did it install from our new herokuapp URL. I also removed my dev version. I can see the options thought. But it's not activating on the chat tab.
@hakre I just remembered I fixed some issue with 0.18.0. And uploaded a new packed version to github. But I totally forgot to push it and mention it to you :P New version: github.com/downloads/PeeHaa/cv-pls/cv-pls.0.18.1.crx
@hakre Damn so it did install but it didn't work :( I thought it was the same issue as the auto update not working :(
21:24
@PeeHaa Hmm, I now upped cvbacklog.herokuapp.com/cv-pls.0.18.1.crx and this did replace the app installing from there, but no auto-uploading.
stackoverflow.com/a/10258455/208809 because it has nothing to do with the question whatsoever.
@hakre Do you have a translation to go with this sentence:
> If you want, I can but the XML as well onto the test-system we have already.
:P
21:40
I meant just doing this: cvbacklog.herokuapp.com/updates.xml
Ah right. yep
Let setup two test versions: 0.18.5 with the updated manifest pointing to cvbacklog.herokuapp.com/updates.xml and 0.18.6 which you have to upload to heroku together with the updated updates.xml file. One sec
okay, let's do this!
And I get a wine now.
Btw, today I got a letter by Joel Spolsky.
@hakre About?
@PeeHaa He was thanking for everything I do ;)
21:49
:D
Well on the wordpress.stackexchange.com site :D Just an appreciation package with a t-shirt, some pens and some stickers.
cool
That's how I came to SO, via the wordpress site.
Are you still often on WP?
@hakre Oooh, that's nice
22:01
@PeeHaa No, not that often.
@NikiC You have read the other sentence?
@hakre nice. i got one from SO last year, too
Autoloaders work on PHP 5.2, yeah?
@PeeHaa would it be possible to store/save a record of having clicked a cv-pls tag?
Oh wait, I don't care. I won't have namespaces in 5.2
22:13
@LeviMorrison Yet autoloading works
@sg3s What do you mean?
@PeeHaa But I don't want to bother with a non-namespaced auto-loader lol
@PeeHaa currently whenever chat gets (re)loaded it will mark all the cv-pls links even if I had already clicked them before within chat...
there's like 8(!) of them now and I'm just a lazy bastard :p
@sg3s hehe. It would be possible to store the last clicked requests in local storage. Could you please create an issue for it.
@ircmaxell Theres a variation on this; Cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors
Ok I will
22:20
tnx
22:35
accepted answer with a score of -5 haha
By the way, this is a useful function I did not know PHP had: getimagesize
22:55
@sg3s rocks ;)

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