@MarkR the issue with var_dump is that ... it outputs too much sometimes. It is not useful to get a few GB of var_dump output in a log file (seriously, that happened to me and stalled everything due to full disk after a short while)
for every OSS project saying "we need contributions" theres another one with dozens of PRs waiting to be looked at, and zero commits from maintainers for months at a time.
the whole western tech world keeps pushing for E2E encryption on everything because of privacy. Meanwhile here I am wanting HTTPS apt repos just so the shitty transparent HTTP proxy my ISP uses doesn't cause package updates to fail.
I don't care if the Chinese government or the orange idiot himself knows that I installed Apache. I'm more bothered when it just shits itself because $reasons.
or I guess in my case, its more likely to be the Thai government than the Chinese government, but my point is the same.
they got some really crazy stuff, like 50 bucks for a single seed ... but we tried that, the more exotic strains are really fragile, and we've just got a simple setup .... the cheaper varieties, ones that have been around forever, work the best for sure ...
getting values of a column together in a single row
SELECT
`testlist`.`testname`,
STUFF((SELECT '; ' + `normalranges`.`name`
FROM `normalranges`
WHERE `normalranges`.`testlistid` = `testlist`.`id`
FOR XML PATH('')), 1, 1, '')
FROM `testlist`
and that is my code
but that gives me an error
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'XML PATH('')), 1, 1, '')
heh, well to be honest it doesn't look like it had much discussion. I only realised there was an exiting RFC when I saw it on Reddit. I think the better case would be made purely on a clean-up and security grounds.
Well based on the top comment on our own help files being the problems I think taking a shot at depreciating then killing it off is probably worthwhile. I just didn't want to tread on @Wes 's toes if he still planned to bring it.
@MarkR while I'm probably in favour of deprecating backticks, please if you do revive that RFC spend some time writing up a list of problems caused by it, and don't mention anything that people will see as "coding style" or possible future uses
@MarkR Yeah, I wouldn't mention Unicode strings - definitely not as the main reason for deprecation. IMO the main reason should be that the feature is confusing - it's not obvious that code will be executed, which can be dangerous. Especially since in other popular languages backticks are a common way to delineate strings. Include an example of code that can cause confusion. BC breaks section should mention that a notice will be output instead of saying "None".
be sure to search for existing questions and read their FAQ first, of course :)
@MarkR regarding BC, the key is to put yourself in the shoes of someone who is charged with maintaining a massive application which they didn't write, and doesn't have test coverage; the scope of the BC break is the steps they would need to follow to have confidence the application was working 100% the same as before after removing the feature
@IMSoP platforms like github, packagist, npm etc automatically parse the md and format them accordingly, so it makes sense to use md in these scenarios, and some documentation generating software like the ones available for github.io or gihub wiki itself also support md, so it makes sense to just write md rather than create a whole css library for your documentation etc
we should do better than "it's basically the same, and probably all you need to do is this" and say "if passed, these instructions will be added to the manual explaining precisely how to fix existing code and if there are any subtle differences to worry about"
@mega6382 yeah, I'm mostly just being grumpy; still, if those platforms didn't render Markdown, I'd be perfectly happy with plaintext
my point about building a website was that if your readme is 50 pages long, it probably shouldn't be a text file in the root of your repo in the first place
@MarkR yeah, and then you start extending Markdown to have includes and automatic navigation and it ceases to be a simple format
a couple of years back someone was advocating rewriting the PHP manual in Markdown, but in order to preserve the current features, they would add a bunch of special tokens that replicated all the features of DocBook
it sounded like you'd get the ugliest markup language in the world
what it absolutely shouldn't do is execute some homebrew pipeline that converts to each one in turn, slightly mangling the structure each time because the data models are subtly different
all of these formats which have arrived to "replace XML because it's too complicated" are now in the process of having all the complicated bits tacked on the side, because it turns out that they are too simple. It's almost as though the XML people actually knew what they were doing, and the people who think it's too complicated don't actually understand the problem it's solving. Just saying...
swagger in particular is busy making all the same mistakes as SOAP, only in a format with weak semantics. Sounds great.
Going to need a [citation] on that one Dave, because I'd say pretty much every API and the likes I've used in the past 5 years has returned JSON, not XML.
@MarkR yes, with absolutely no standard way to validate it
I will freely admit that XML is unnecessarily complicated for a lot of things
tools for jobs
it's all about semantics. I'm not sure whether the PHP manual needs those semantics, but the fact that they are there enables the production of a jillion different output formats
<note>the value of <arg>haystack</arg> is interpreted as a <type>string</type></note> vs {"note": "the value of <arg>haystack</arg> is interpreted as a <type>string</type>"}
either of those can be the output of note = new Note('the value of <arg>haystack</arg> is interpreted as a <type>string</type>'); note.serialize()
@IMSoP Mark is a software developer. Mark is trying to solve a problem where data is represented in flat files. He decides to use JSON. Now Mark has two problems.
Only if you're not ambitious enough. Try to cut a tree down by chopping an inch off at a time and you're going to expend a lot more energy than taking a chainsaw to the bottom of it.
they all kinda are, I just find it a weird schedule. in the middle of the week
I'm just complaining because I wanted to bundle it together with going to the office for a week and the fact that it is on those days messes up my plans :P the weekend would have been perfect
Using MySQL I calculate metrics per user across order_items - e.g. SUM(order_items.price) I can do the users average order price by doing SUM(order_items.price) / COUNT(DISTINCT order_items.order_id) Is there any way to do something like that for MIN / MAX i.e. getting each users MIN and MIX order total But without grouping the results by order? The metrics are more complicated than the price (e.g. calculating profits) so that information isn't stored directly on the order
It will be slower and buggier to write code in SQL than in PHP. And until you have customers and enough purchases that slowness is a problem, doing it in SQL provides no value.
The metrics are more complicated than the price (e.g. calculating profits) so that information isn't stored directly on the order more complicated, but are they still derivable only from order information? Or do you need external info?
@ircmaxell I'll think about that but last time I checked I think there were some restrictions imposed on those that ruled them out for some job and I think it was using conditional statements but I'm not sure
@Danack This is part of system for reporting business metrics to the client. There is a lot of data aggregate - sometimes across all orders in a given year so MySQL made more sense to me tbh.
You could also use a Common Table Expression. Those features (I don't remember if the LATERAL JOIN is) like Window Functions and CTEs are available on Postgres too
@MarkR maybe @DaveRandom can add something. i remember him saying something about the escape working dangerously or something like that in some platforms
@ircmaxell Yeah I explored that possibility but atm we are on 5.8 and that didn't support window functions yet I think.. Thanks anyway I got plenty of suggestions here so I'l figure something out :)
@ircmaxell following your crypto bag signals the other day, you're as good a person to ask as any. Do you have any contact (or contact of a contact) with Max Bubenick?
@ircmaxell no worries, thanks anyway. Just hoping someone would give him a poke and find out what's going on - if he's given up on the tool or just busy.
thinking I did it on all the versions I installed locally
If I'm installing it on a server I might just grab it from the repo and all but say, if someone like @PeeHaa makes me get an RC locally... might as well just test it and play around :-P