its work my problem . i without wamp opened php.ini and remove ; from php.ini and after downloaded php_curl-5.3.13-VC9-x64.zip form http://www.anindya.com/php-5-4-3-and-php-5-3-13-x64-64-bit-for-windows/ And replaced from original curl after my curl is Workd :D ... Tanx Shaguin ...
@PeeHaa :) same here. Design is something really different. I make very small games in my free times at level design part, i think something really cool but at the end of the work i see horrible things not even related to my idea.
Quick one for the room; if I have an associative array: ['foo' => 'hello', 'bar' => 'world'], what's the most efficient way to replace an element with an array of elements, like array_splice but with named keys?
I need it to remain a single dimensional associative array, I'm just swapping a target key/value pair for a collection of key/value pairs (another array) to take the ordered place of the target.
Night all. Is it okay to use factory methods like this? https://github.com/zendframework/zf2/blob/master/library/Zend/Mvc/Router/RouteInterface.php I'm working on a similar component and was wondering if instead I should use Abstract Factories.
In this case is it right to say that the factory method is a kind of tight coupling? Also, with abstract factories you have the ability to split the object creation into more methods...
@netcoder But if this object returned by the factory is a more complex graph, than your factory can call other methods in order to build the graph, right?
class MyClass {
public function createSomeClass() {
return new SomeClass;
}
}
createSomeClass() is a factory
class Builder {
public function createClass() {
return new MyClass($this->createSomeClass());
}
public function createSomeClass() {
return new SomeClass;
}
}
createSomeClass() is still a factory createClass() is also a factory Builder is a builder
I thought that Builders are suited for creating just one kind of object, like in the Java's `StringBuilder`: `StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); builder.append("blah "); ` In this case you build the string object, step by step.
class MyClass {
public function callSomeClass() {
$someClass = $this->createSomeClass();
$someClass->doSomething();
}
public function createSomeClass() {
return new SomeClass;
}
}
MyClass has a factory method but is not a factory class, it's still the factory pattern
abstract class MyClass {
public function callSomeClass() {
$someClass = $this->createSomeClass();
$someClass->doSomething();
}
abstract public function createSomeClass();
}
MyClass has an abstract factory method, but is not a factory class, it's still the abstract factory pattern
you could say that a class that only creates objects for the purpose of creating objects is a factory class (or abstract factory class)
class CarBuilder {
public function createCar() {
return new Car($this->createEngine(), $this->createWheels());
}
public function createEngine() {
return new Engine;
}
public function createWheels() {
return new Wheels;
}
}
createCar being the builder method here, it creates a Car from an Engine and Wheels
so you could do something like:
class SuperCarBuilder extends CarBuilder {
public function createEngine() {
return new SuperEngine;
}
}
you'd still get a Car, but it would be constructed from a different part
@Keyne: in short, the point of all three patterns (factory, abstract factory and builder), unlike the method you've shown in ZF2, is that you can change the objects returned to you everywhere, by modifying a single method
@Paul: because then it wouldn't be the builder pattern
you'd have to build it yourself
if you'd do $builder->createCar(new Engine);, if you want to modify all instances of Engine so that they are now SuperEngine, you have to go through all your code and change it
in that sense, createCar would be nothing but a normal factory method (it's better than nothing btw)
this way if I want to override your class and/or any of its dependencies, I can do it without having to reimplement all the methods that would create stuff in the middle ;-)
this is exactly the opposite of how ZF1 is coded right now, that's why I hate it so much
you want Zend_Layout::startMvc() to instantiate a Custom_Layout instead of a Zend_Layout? tough luck, copy-paste Zend_Layout::startMvc() and change the class name
Hey guys. Quick question again ;) I got a file upload which I add 4 numbers before a variable to make sure no files have the same name. Problem is, even when the file isn't set, the 4 numbers get saved to the DB as the name of the file. Any way to get around this? Here's the code: $pre = rand(1000, 5000); $target = "files/"; $target = $target . $pre.basename( $_FILES['uploaded']['name']);
WP question: how to disable the redirection to wp_admin/install.php on a new install? I would like to create a wizard that sort of calls the WP wp_install( ) function instead. (WP chat is asleep and I feel my question is not really much of a question so I'd rather not ask it on the site)
@Sam do you know how to force download of a file when I link to it? so it downloads for instance, a picture, when I link to it, instead of showing the pic?
I'm a senior in high school. I talked to the admissions guy at a college and he said the Masters degree for CS is only 1 year. Don't know why really but it is. poly.edu
@Sam u could learn Magento will your at it.. I've heard they do the same sort of thing... and maybe WP too.. so that you can assist me in the future :D
Hey peeps, I'm reading some tutorials online about creating email activation tokens and it says I should use mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand().mt_rand() to create a lengthy key, what do you think of this method? Takes too long? Good enough key?
@Sam sencha? its mainly js (the js chatroom guys seem to think that its bollocks.. only for app usage).. I keep looking through it occasionally.. I am never able to stick to doing one single thing.. get distracted too soon..