I want to make sure I understand something currently (and too lazy to drag my chair to my primary desktop where I can test it myself), if a function call resides in an if condition, will the function call execute? e.g. if (!file_put_contents($filename, $data)) throw new \Exception("lol no");
(... In the time it took me to write that on my phone I could've probably tested it myself ... I'm a dunce)
@cmb I have already wanted to do so but it didn't work out well, since ctype functions rely on strict argument handling so there were some weird test failures as far as I remember.
the number in cell is formatted as text or proceed by an apostrophe
But by using getNumberFormat i changed that format to number, u can see that in image.
I don't want to show that icon in Excel sheet, Is it possible to handle that in Code itself.
Using PHPExcel version 2.1
Can anyone please sug...
@Sara I have two attribute changes I want to land: externals.io/message/111914 and externals.io/message/111915 Any thoughts on that? I think the latter one is important, and that one is also ABI breaking, so needs to go in soon.
@Crell I'm ok with $mysql as well. I left a couple more bikeshed comment ... sorry about that :P
@cmb That's a good point. It's really the same issue...
How do I get more info on why (php-src) compilation failed? It's basically just saying compilation terminated and make: *** [Makefile:741: ext/fileinfo/libmagic/apprentice.lo] Error 1...
@NikiC ye, I'm getting the same problem in parallel builds and reruns, it dies on that line. But I'm running compilation inside a docker container, so if the compiler bugged it's more likely a problem with the container / docker engine
so..phpunit used to be all-in on doc block annotations for all sorts of stuff, like defining when an exception is expected etc, but then that's deprecated in favour of using a regular old method... with annotations, is that gonna flip flop back?
@Tiffany the electric boogaloo is how I describe people driving here. particularly when they use hazard lights (i.e. both sets of indicators/blinkers) on at once, to cross straight over an intersection. "I want to go left, I use left signal. I want to go right, I use right signal. I want to go straight, I use both signals and do the electric boogaloo across the intersection"
Hi @Sjon , Thanks for the reply. Actually , i tried my best , I haven't get a required output, that's why i asked in this group. Anyhow Let me try once again, Thanks
> but the require_once in b.php does not re-include a.php. But that behavior is not explicitly stated in the relevant documentation pages:
"The require_once statement is identical to require except PHP will check if the file has already been included, and if so, not include (require) it again."
I want to get to the fetch methods across DB drivers before RC1 Tuesday. Think we can tag team this enough to gete it put to bed today? I don't know if I'll have time to do the next step otherwise.
"SELECT COUNT(*) tablename" will give you the number of rows in a table. But again, unless you're writing an SQL management tool it sounds like you're approaching the problem wrong.
@Crell Ok. Here is the problem. I have 29 tables in a database called pending approval. Each row in a table is a product. I need the admin to approve a product so it is moved to main database. So in the admin panel, I need to get all the records from every table in the main database. Then show its name,price,category. If the admin approves i need it to go to main database
Sorry. To get all the records from every table from pending approval database
Curious about something… I have an array of data. The data belongs to one of six different types. When I go to display the data I am putting a table header for one of the types. I’m then looping through the array and if the current row is of a certain type, then I print the row out in the table.
After looping through array, I go to the next type; print the table header. Loop through array again and if it matches the current type, print out the row in the table, and so on.
What I am wondering is if it would be better to loop through the array once, if the current row matches one of the six types, put it in an array for that type. After looping through the results I will have six arrays. Then just print out the results of each array under the table header of its type.
@RifkyNiyas Turn it around then: Products(common columns that all products have, including a type column.) ProductsBooks(foreign key to the Products table, plus additional columns) ProductsCDs(foreign key to the Products table, plus additional columns) ProductsTanks(foreign keys to the Products table, plus additional columns)
I'm getting an assertion failure when there's an uncaught exception: Assertion failed: (((execute_data)->func)->op_array.fn_flags & ((1 << 7)|(1 << 10))), function ZEND_BIND_STATIC_SPEC_CV_UNUSED_HANDLER, file Zend/zend_vm_execute.h, line 48112. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? The flags correspond to ZEND_ACC_IMMUTABLE and ZEND_ACC_PRELOADED.
Gmail is being borky for me atm, so I'll reply on list later. On grouped attributes: I should say no, but I agree that it's arbitrary how it's blocked. Go ahead. On strictness: Definitely call this a bugfix and just do it.
@Girgias Sorry, N->W is what I thought I was agreeing to. :)
Was the first, second, etc. preference votes on attribute syntax for the purpose of going to the next preferred candidate in case #[] did not work out as expected?
lol- I don't know. Just saw NikiC's starred message and was wondering if that was an option if they run into more roadblocks. Although I "think" that was more of a tongue in cheek comment.
Wasn't sure if that was the purpose of the preference votes.
@StatikStasis The purpose of the preference was to avoid vote splitting. Eg, "I like X but would be OK with Z, but unless I vote for Z Y is going to win, and Y is godawful, so I have to vote for Z." RCV eliminates that problem.
That it gives you a "backup" answer is a nice side effect, but not the main goal.
I don't know of any specific SQL channels off hand to recommend.
It sounds like you need to read up on SQL table design and data normalization. What I've described is basically the common way of modeling "inheritance" in SQL. You can probably find some good resources for that via duck duck go with those keywords.
what's a way to say independent or standalone in english but with a slight negative connotation? like unsorted, unarranged, uncatalogued or something like that
@Wes Referring to a person, government, collection...?
May have to add an adjective (ex. disorganized group of....something, or, a divided republic) There is probably something better... it's on the tip of my tongue.
like miscellaneous. in italian i would say "sparse", but looks like it doesn't mean the same thing in english (yes, you can often translate words literally from italian. thanks ancient rome :P however doesn't work in this case)
thing is, i don't want to be it really negative, just slightly :P like "unarranged" rather than "independent", but not "disordered". anyways, i think i got it. thanks all :P
You're dealing with subtle distinctions of degree here, so which one is "more negative sounding" is going to vary person to person. In context I think unorganized, disorganized, and random would all get the job done.
i sometimes ask myself if learning stuff on the web is better now or was better in the past. i always land on all sorts of heavily SEO optimized pages, generated contents and stretched out 10 minute youtube videos that have very little actual content. in the past there was much less content but for the most part it was good
Kind of depends on the context, but the prefix 'dis' somewhat implies deliberate action or incompetency, while 'un' is simply the opposite of something
@Rob That is sort of what I was thinking. I was thinking about someone saying a warehouse operation was unorganized. I would think it's functional but they have not applied some sound structure to the process to make it more efficient. It lacks structure. Whereas with a disorganized warehouse process I was thinking, they have an applied procedure/process but it is contributing to the issue because of its design and causes other complications.
God it is Friday... I am getting into the weeds on mundane topics. LOL! I'm ready to go home already.
The protocol server requires a form digest but the form digest in the X-RequestDigest HTTP header is not as same as the one generated by the protocol server.
How do I find the X-RequestDigest HTTP header thats generated by the server
@bigchungus Fridays are slow around here. May have to wait a bit for a response. I've not done anything with Sharepoint request authorization myself. Someone much smarter than myself I am sure will show up eventually... pretty much anyone else that joins the chat. =)
@Tpojka no those are actually opposites of the word without the 'in' but inflammable and flammable are the same thing.
@StatikStasis yeah, that bothers me too, someone would be making a perfectly good point and then use the incorrect word like that and that just ruins it.
I have so many "Warning: Undefined array key That is standard for my code. If I don't have two dozen warnings and three dozen notices, I'm not finished yet. =P
@Tpojka @mega6382 Dharman just brought up another one, which they correctly used. A lot of the time people will say "I could care less" instead of "I couldn't care less." Usually if someone says "I could care less" I will respond with "You could care less? Well, that's good you still care a little." It's usually my wife.
@mega6382 Rolls her eyes, and says "You know what I mean." She never corrects it the next time she uses it. I think she did once and I started clapping.
@PeeHaa Yeah, but this is a new exception that you throw from the error handler. You lose the information about callstack and the code from which it was thrown
@mega6382 As dumb as it sounds... probably. PHP has a bad name, hard to recover from. Javascript was the same, but lucked out by being the only ... feasible... language in a browser
2 weeks until the blog post on it comes out. :-) Seriously though,
$res = $foo?->bar()?->baz.
If $foo or the result of bar() are null, then the whole thing evaluates to null without further errors. Whereas today you have to have a ton of if (!is_null($foo)) nonsense going on.
I love how Room 11 can be quiet for a couple of hours on Friday and then all of a sudden it's teeming with life again, like a school of developers just swim through all at once.
@StatikStasis Heh, probably. Wouldn't mind so much the order, since Spanish has the concept of question marks before the word... but I do value consistency a bit
I like PHP for what it is, how it's built, the community, etc... I understand it gets a lot of shit but I really like the idea of it. The only other language I want to learn well right now is C but just so I can help contribute to PHP one day :p
Among scripting languages, I'd argue it is the fastest and most robust. It doesn't compete with Go or Rust so N/A, but compared with Python, Ruby, or JS? PHP hands down.
Python is well known for being slow, unless you're using a C level library for the advanced math, which they have readily available. That's why it's so popular in data science.
The biggest motivation for ? going before the type is generics; if we are in a <?php open tag, then we know Foo<?PhpObject> isn't opening a new context, but on the other hand it is difficult to know if it's supposed to close one: Foo<PhpObject?>.
@LeviMorrison Heh, that should have been obvious to me but I completely forgot about the syntax for injecting PHP into HTML. At least it's.. justifiably inconsistent :)
Ahh okay. I was told report generation should be done with Python instead of PHP since it's faster, but I guess they didn't know what they were talking about
There's no conceptual reason why all of the C libraries Python wraps couldn't be bridged to PHP-FFI. It just hasn't happened yet. That's one of the main reasons FFI was added.
Also, it's a great example for saying that being fast is not as important as other aspects of the language. If it was then PHP would have more market share and Ruby wouldn't have any at all (though they have been focusing on improving it recently).