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07:27
morning
o/
morns
07:40
mornings
08:00
sporadic occurring occasionally, singly, or in irregular or random instances
Slightly unrelated as this is SQL, But in a table, how can I find a row, with one field (user_id) as either 1 or 3, and the other field (chat_id) is common, value 4.

Basically each user can have many chats, but only one chat_id is shared by user1 and user3, I want to find that.

Table schema:
uid (unique id)
user_id
chat_id
Another way is
"find the two rows that have userid as 1, and userid as 3, and have the same chat_id"
Nvm, got it with count:

```
DB.userchat.findAll({
where: {
user_id: [1,3]
},
group: ['chat_id'],
having: DB.Sequelize.literal('COUNT(*) = 2')
})
```
 
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10:39
posted on August 23, 2019

When I was little, I was able to work toward all my goals equally. It didn’t matter if I was training to become an astronaut, practicing to become a superhero, or preparing to one day eat at a restaurant (my family didn't go out to eat all that often). Every dream I had seemed equally attainable. So I’d devote an equal amount of time. Now, I'm finding that I have to pick and choose between d

11:05
Morning, lads.
11:41
ldap_parse_result() sets size of LDAP Controll LDAP_CONTROL_PAGEDRESULTS to 0 – #78450
11:55
Hii
I have one integer which I am using as string and then I am trying to order it by desc
for example:123456798 should be 987654321
https://3v4l.org/9iHIs
Can someone take a look and tell me what I am doing wrong
No possibility make Singleton in the PHP – #78451
@Exception not using explode to separate the values into individual pieces, not using usort or any other sorting function, and also not using a debugger to debug your code
!!debugger
@Danack this is what I am trying not to use any inbuilt php function
Then just not using a debugger is the main problem.
12:01
are you trying to say that not using debugger is the main problem.. lol
12:12
Yes. Your code isn't working and instead of solving the problem with the tools you have you're asking random people on the internet to debug your code for you. That's not a sane workflow.
Well you are correct..Give me time I will try myself.. Thanks
Let me ask here in different way.. how can I update character inside string in while loop?
Using it's offset ?
Also hello evereyone
12:47
@Exception use the debugger to learn what your code is actually doing and then you should be able to answer that yourself.
Or I'm writing bollocks
Or there were always memory allocations issues in chunk_split ... I suppose the former
seems like my xdebug in vscode not working
I use xDebug with VSCode and I can confirm it is working
Yes for my project it is working fine .. but for single file it is not working..
may I know ur launch.json and setting.json configuration
13:06
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Listen for XDebug",
"type": "php",
"request": "launch",
"port": 9000
},
{
"name": "Launch currently open script",
"type": "php",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${file}",
"cwd": "${fileDirname}",
"port": 9000
}
]
cmb
cmb
@Girgias, never mind the bollocks,
but always be sure no overflow can happen (particularly for mem allocations).
Yeah I'm trying to get my head around it
But I think I'm just using safe_emalloc wrong
Cause I'm getting Memory Exhaustion on every single valid chunk_split test
The more I read the PHP src, the more I wish It was written in C++ with actual memory management xD
Sweet sweet class destructors
cmb
cmb
maybe something like zend_string_safe_alloc(chunks+1, endlen, srclen+1)?
not sure about the details
Oh yeah that's an idea
13:21
Nobody bothered to reply to my internals post yet so I'm kinda stuck about how to add my submissions, and considering I'm a social recluse who has nothing to do on a 3 day bank holiday, that's problematic ¬_¬
Let me throw in a reply and see if this makes stuff moving
Appreciated.
@MarkRandall Reclusive Randall... sounds like a gamertag. =P
lol, perhaps, but I don't tend to use my RL name as a gamer tag, too many strange people on the internet willing to take things too far.
But you said you're a recluse... go ahead... live a little. =)
13:47
@cmb seems like what you wrote works, let's see on CI.
@Exception Reinventing the wheel is not top favourite part of programming. What ever you do avoiding already inbuilt functions, be almost certain that your work result will be slower. This in 2 secs of searching or modified for your case.
Hello.
... does that have... claws... in its mouth?
 
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cmb
cmb
15:54
@Tpojka, except for educational/entertaining purposes.
@Exception, you may want to search the web for "bubble sort".
Sure but good exercise is also learning how to find best solution. Danack was right with debugging environment but from problem position I always look through Perfect Question Skeet's article. Well defining problem is 50% of solution.
Do I need to add something to UPGRADING or NEWS when i merge the str_pad condition removal ? (c.f. github.com/php/php-src/pull/4613/files)
Or because it's a warning removal it's irrelevant ?
cmb
cmb
16:21
@Girgias, unless the former restriction was explicitly documented, I see no need to inform in UPGRADING or NEWS.
Doesn't look like str_pad has any documentation about error conditions :(
And I forgot I had other changes in the promote warnings to error PR for str_pad and I can't reopen it because I forced pushed
sight
17:21
diff makes worng in hour – #78452
 
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21:01
Document pcntl_signal's $siginfo array – #78453
 
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22:06
Multiple numeric separators in bin/hex numbers cause fatal error – #78454
 
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Access violation of private trait members – #78455

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