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There is a @Pekka in here
And @Igorw … nice :)
@Gordon ohaim
@igorw hehe, yeah :)
How do I display next post and previous post links on a single post page?
19:03
@igorw what brings you here?
@igorw hmmmm
@Gordon Hoenheim?
So now ill just add a check to make sure that column exists
@MadaraUchiha no.
19:04
@TimPost Couple of notes so you could easily get started later on (promemoria):
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/http-backend.c#L504 Currently git-http-backend chokes here for `PATH_INFO='/'`
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/path.c#L650 Definition for `daemon_avoid_alias()`
@Gordon mostly boredom I suppose. ;-)
@cyril You redirect it by keep the original route in a query or something?
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@Christian I'm rather hoping to use it as well, but it's probably going to be tomorrow before I spend serious time on it
I now run this check before I do the sprintf with the $fieldName:
    function isModelColumn($columnName) {
        $query = sprintf("SHOW COLUMNS FROM %s WHERE Field = ?", sprintf("`%s`.`%s`", $this->dbName, $this->modelTable));
        $columns = array();
        $statement = $this->dbHandle->prepare($query);
        if($statement)  {
            $statement->log_bind_param(array(
                "s", $columnName
            ));


            $return = $this->run_prepared_query($statement, 1);
            return (bool) count($return);
        }
        return false;
Has the markdown formatting in chat been discussed on meta before? It's utterly annoying loosing MD capabilities for multiline comments.
19:05
@igorw :)
anyone know how?
@TimPost No problem. Also, if I get this script working, I'm gonna open source it on github, giving due credit, if it's fine by you.
@Christian wadya mean?
@Neal markdown doesn't work in multiline comments (forced mutiline, with linebreaks, that is).
@Christian I have no idea what you are talking about... context?
user50049
19:07
@Christian Not sure I have much other than finding out where the issue isn't :)
@TimPost Isn't. Ha.
this
has
**multiple**
lines
@Christian ^
@Neal Yeah, now go put some bold in their.
nope
no bold
user50049
19:08
Bold fail
why do u need bold?
@Pekka do you know how to do prev/next links on single post page
@TimPost That's just an example. My objective is this:
@Neal What if you needed code in a multiline message?
5 mins ago, by Christian
@TimPost Couple of notes so you could easily get started later on (promemoria):
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/http-backend.c#L504 Currently git-http-backend chokes here for `PATH_INFO='/'`
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/path.c#L650 Definition for `daemon_avoid_alias()`
user50049
19:09
@Neal WHY YOU ASKIN WHY HE NEEDS BOLD MAN? YOU SHOULD JUST GIVE THE GUY HIS BOLD.
Try this:

`echo 'foo';`

That will echo 'foo'.

It would be useful to have code in multiline messages.
@TimPost BANANAGRAMS!!!
@Neal the song's name is BANGARANG
user1125394
@MadaraUchiha no thx finally it's ok I was using $_SERVER[ 'PATH_INFO' ] which doesn't exist on apache
How to do prev/next links on single post page?
19:11
@cyril $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] exists on apache... I'm using it succesfully...
@benlevywebdesign You are not ready to use bolded text yet
user1125394
I'm echoing $_SERVER, and there's not
@Gordon I AM TALKING ABOUT BANANAGRAMS.
user50049
Let's stop before someone brings up regex.
19:12
@Jocelyn setlocale(LC_ALL, 'fr_FR'); Bonsoir!
^ all answers have been moved to their actual questions.
totally OT and a bit late but youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WOlpdd7y8MI is hilarious
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@MadaraUchiha I must have an old apache
@cyril Upgrade.
@cyril PATH_INFO is not there if you have no PATH_INFO
user1125394
19:15
the pc is in a cluster, they need to be the same...
@Neal What's that again? I'm kind of researching PATH_INFO as of late...
user1125394
@Neal localhost/foo/bar = no path info?
user1125394
i have [SCRIPT_URL] => /foo/bar
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[REQUEST_URI] => /foo/bar
@Christian index.php/this/is/path/info
19:18
@MadaraUchiha I've found out as much.
user1125394
[SCRIPT_NAME] => /foo/bar
[PHP_SELF] => /foo/bar
Hello
@ShaquinTrifonoff Hi there
@MadaraUchiha What I don't understand is why some programs (namely git-http-backend) expects a valid value for this variable, when in fact PATH_INFO completely depends on context.
@MirwaisMaarij Hi.
If I were running a management seminar, the first (and only) slide would be "Requesting more status reports doesn't actually change the status of a project"
@benlevywebdesign Googling wordpress prev next links on single post page gives me good results. Does the Codex page not answer your questions?
@MirwaisMaarij You can see the website at 125.238.109.80.
@pekka I don't understand, maybe its cause I don't have a single.php file?
I don't know.
19:26
@ShaquinTrifonoff kinda , it asks for password
fak
wow. three edits :D
@TimPost Doesn't C support boolean data type? Any reason why one would use integers instead of bools?
@Christian for FILE_NOT_FOUND duh
user50049
@Christian See stdbool.h ...
@TimPost nooo we need FILE_NOT_FOUND
19:30
@Lusitanian Uh...?
it's a joke...nevermind
three values of boolean: true, false, FILE_NOT_FOUND
and i can't spell the word found today
DailyWTF FTW
user50049
I liked FOUDN better
@Lusitanian reading...
user1125394
19:31
stupid question of the day: what is the regex for an empty string
@cyril /^$/
user1125394
thx
@MadaraUchiha yep
Is Bool really defined as such though?
19:33
I'm stuck
@cyril strlen($str) === 0
@ShaquinTrifonoff !!strlen($str)
@PeeHaa what was the point of that exactly
I still don't understand the joke TBH.
I mean, defining TRUE as FALSE is one thing.
19:35
@Lusitanian Of what?
that picture
Defining bool type as have 3 states....on the other hand...
@Christian It's just funny because that was actually in someone's codebase.
@Lusitanian /me heads over to the nearest toilet.
@Lusitanian omg. If something is stuck you use wd40. If something is loose you use duct tape. cmon
2
19:36
@PeeHaa oh right...
sorry not paying enough attention ):
I forgive you
@PeeHaa You also build planes to travel from africa to the us with duct tape.
well this is the internetz
@PeeHaa thanks!!!!
^ like so
19:38
lol
19:48
@ShaquinTrifonoff It requires a username and password
@ShaquinTrifonoff also the mysql host moved again. so you'd need access again :S
@MirwaisMaarij How should I get the password to you? TeamViewer? Email?
teamviewer
chat
user1125394
But it uses the super handy $GLOBALS.
user1125394
19:50
for that namely
@MirwaisMaarij Have you started TeamViewer?
Done now
4736
@MirwaisMaarij ok, connected. Now what?
lol
Try it ;]
19:53
@MirwaisMaarij That password doesn't work.
@ShaquinTrifonoff See, someone else used it. :D
4736 ...
hint(6374)
Ugh. Ugly desktop wallpaper. :D
Anyway, I'm off for now, g'night everyone.
It'd tell me if you connected :D
> No connection to partner! Partner did not connect to router. Error Code: WaitforConnectFailed
19:56
@cyril phpcassa is supposed to be one of the better cassandra libs out there in php
ERm
let me connect to you?
@MirwaisMaarij Authentication failed.
then give me it from there
Okay.
Got it?
@NikiC How difficult do you think it would be to implement this function using PECL?
function iterator_map(Traversable $iterable, callable $callable) {
    $args = func_get_args();
    $results = [];

    foreach ($iterable as $key => $value) {
        $args[0] = $key;
        $args[1] = $value;
        $results[$key] = call_user_func_array($callable, $args);
    }

    return new ArrayIterator($results);
}
user1125394
20:03
@Gordon yes if not the only one
user1125394
Does every namespace needs its own spl_autoload_register ?
@cyril No.
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A: PHP Autloading in Namespaces

Theodore R. SmithHere's the only right answer. Every namespace needs its own spl_autoload_register() function. also, spl_autoload_register() syntax changed in 5.3: spl_autoload_register(__NAMESPACE__ . "\\className::functionName")); The following should work: namespace glue; require_once 'import.php'; use...

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@LeviMorrison so see this
stackoverflow.com/questions/13127577/… .. it is conflicting with another low quality post in delv-queue
user1125394
20:05
I'm using php 5.3.7
user1125394
going to use gordon's answer stackoverflow.com/a/2522878/1125394
20:20
@tereško Killed.
nice
anyway , time to waste all the votes before i forget again
user1125394
@LeviMorrison are you sure you can have app/autoload.php that loads classes in app/models/user.php (namespace Model) , and app/controllers/main.php (namespace Controller)?
@cyril . . . if you use spl_autoload_register, it will be called whenever it encounters an undefined class.
It does not matter where the autoload function is defined or called from.
user1125394
@LeviMorrison but the autoload have a callbacked $slassName like 'Model\User' how do I include the right file giventhat
20:47
That's your task, not mine :)
user1125394
@LeviMorrison so better name Namespace exactly like folders
@cyril That's the simplest way, yes.
user1125394
kthx
user1125394
I need to make the autoloader only take care of the files in his directory
user1125394
20:56
not to cnflict with other autoloader
Evening peeps
What the happy haps?
user1125394
hi rand
$dave = rand();
(I'm not that random, not mt_rand() random)
hiya @DaveRandom
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ugly
user1125394
21:09
if (preg_match('/^(model|routing)/i', $className)) { //put all app namespaces there
	require_once __DIR__.'/'.str_replace('\\', '/', $className).'.php';
} else {
	return false;
}
@ircmaxell: FYI: The salt part of the salt of crypt SHA256 / SHA512 by Drepper does not use the base64 crypt alphabet. Just came to my attention. See PHP crypt: 3v4l.org/IUurc & lxr.php.net/search?q=Drepper&project=PHP_5_4
user1125394
preg_match('/^(model|routing)\\\\/i', 'Model\User') possible to shorten this?
@cyril "//put all app namespaces there" - well it was not told where. In the file-system?
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@hakre all 'app/*' namespaces, in the subfolder of app/autoload.php
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@tereško from a pastie of you $request = new UserRequest( $uri ); $router = new Router( new RouteBuilder ); $router->route( $request ); aren''t you splitting the routing logic between UserRequest and Router why not giving Router a string directly, or ca you tell me what's inside UserRequest please?
@cyril where did you pick that up?
user1125394
@cyril , the arrow was point at different line
anyway .. the UserRequest instance is not dealing with routing
user1125394
$request is used multiple times?
21:30
it is only a target on which the router works on
$request is used all over the code after this
user1125394
what does it have as attributes?
currently ? lemme see ..
protected $uri;
protected $method;
protected $parameters = [];
@LeviMorrison If you only want it for Traversables it shouldn't be really hard. If you want it for anything that is traversable it would get a bit more ugly ;). But in any case I think your implementation isn't really suitable anyway. If you are mapping over an iterator you should get a lazy mapping iterator back. Otherwise you couldn't use infinite iterators with it, for example. (And making it return a lazy mapping iterator, that will be really ugly to implement...)
but this is not cut in stone, the attributes are subject to change and , since they are not part of public API, they can change when ever and however i want
user1125394
k you're extracting path and parameters foo/bar/?ok=1 said it doesn't deal with routing sry
21:34
no, it would seem pointless
@NikiC I'd use a different iterator if that's what I needed.
And avoid this function altogether.
The idea is to take an iterator of something and map it to an iterator of something else.
exactly :)
It's come up several times during development of real projects.
that's why it's only reasonable to return a proper iterator, not an array iterator on a precomputed result
In a <form>, is there any purpose to setting action to an empty string?
21:38
@NikiC I don't really understand.
Just a little fun, I think I have found a nice addition to Super::$tatic, the Super::LOADcomma8comma1():
Super::LOADcomma8comma1('model', 'routing', __DIR__);

class Super
{
    public static function LOADcomma8comma1() {
        $ns = func_get_args();
        $dir = array_pop($ns);
        spl_autoload_register(function($c) use ($ns, $dir) {
                return preg_match('/^('.implode('|', $ns).')/i', $c)
                    && (require_once $dir.'/'.strtr($c,'\\','/').'.php');}
        );
    }
}
@LeviMorrison You are creating an array and then you return the array iterator over that array
@NikiC A simple implementation, but it works.
@hakre I am not sure how many people in here remember L SHIFT O, 8,1
@LeviMorrison A better approach would be to instead return an iterator that will lazily call the mapping function ;)
21:39
@NikiC True
@LeviMorrison Otherwise the whole point of using iterators in the first place is lost, imho
@NikiC Nah, not the whole point.
@Gordon Press play on tape.
But I would lose some of your use-cases.
And you are saying that doing that would be difficult in C?
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@SomeKittens no it's even wrong in html5
21:43
@hakre POKE 788,52
@LeviMorrison yes :)
I mean, lots of boilerplate code ;)
@TimPost ping
@Gordon I don't have enough CPU right now to test this with the javascript emulator.
@TimPost all but one answer to stackoverflow.com/questions/1581559/… got dv'ed. IMO for no apparent reason. can you please investigate? thanks.
@hakre how about
10 POKE 53280,1
20 POKE 53280,0
30 GOTO 10
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I've never really understood the difference between a view and a template, if you declare a view as class that just include one or more template, why not doing it directly from the controller?
21:51
@NikiC Have you created a LazyIteratorIterator class in PHP yet?
user1125394
no I mean templates are used for the header, the footer.. just wondering can a View contain a class? or it's just include 'header.php'; include 'userlist.php'; ...
22:14
@Gordon what does it do? colorbars?
@hakre just black and white flickering
@Gordon ah that was so great. 20 liners in C64 basic and what not.
hours of stupid computing stuff. it's somewhat like Stackoverflow.
today everyone even runs a database server. for what?
Quick question: Why do you use the mysql_* functions? We are currently doing a survey, just speak openly about your motivation. Thank you! — hakre 10 mins ago
why not put up a google doc for that? at least data would be collected then
22:22
hehe
@webarto DreamSpark is that university programme. I can get it, too but I dont want windows h8
@Gordon I just thought about exactly that.
@Gordon It sucks, I installed it on 1024x600ish resolution (netbook), and it doesn't want to run apps (resolution too low), there is a hack which distorts your screen, but do not want...
@hakre im not sure if its okay to spam questions with a survey though
Just yesterday some student has posted a kind of google survey. But we need some good, simple questions to gather some data.
22:25
@hakre yeah, i took it.
@Gordon just stuff them, baby. They were free to ask, we are free to ask back ;)
@webarto it's called win h8 for a reason
@hakre one question could be which mysql extensions do you know: mysql, mysqli, pdo
@Gordon aaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnd it's gone.
22:27
@hakre Do you know about SQL Injection? How do you prevent it?
What PHP version are you on?
Are you on drugs?
Ow wait other survey
the correct question should have been: "what kind of drugs are you on?"
@tereško checkmate
@Gordon well it would be actually interesting to find out if it's really the existing tutorials or something different.
22:32
@hakre then we should ask whether this is a new project or legacy code (defined as than 2 years)
that feeling when you delete branch and you haven't pushed changes... can haz revert?
@Gordon legacy code is all code not under test coverage I remember ;)
@webarto revert with git
@hakre yes, but that requires them to know what test coverage is ;)
@webarto git reflog
you can thank me later
@Gordon Well first of all I need to create a new google account and I'm constantly failing with it :/
22:42
@igorw thank you later
@Gordon Looks like spam to me?
@PeeHaa likely
In Europe, where would you love to live, except the place you live now?
london , city area
23:24
ouch, that is expensive :) in EU?
hmm .. somewhere in finland
London is a sucky place to live (very much IMHO) - I can't deal with the place for more than a few days at a time, it's such an intense place.
1st world problems
@tereško I was thinking Austria and ... Austria... every other western country is much more expensive I think.
the other could be Netherlands (and not for legal pot)
yeah, Netherlands is pricey too... you can't get anything for 50k I think... I'm not sure if they would let me in the country either :D
23:36
my main concern actually would be, how the place would potentially react to the possible implosion of euro
@tereško Pfff we still get Germany
the last big blow would originate from germany
I think (hope) that before that there would be no european monetary union as it is now
Anyway. I'm going to take the dog out and after that to sleep
later
if euro sinks, it would be because germany cannot support the mediterranean countries anymore .. that would cause backlash in internal policies
later dutch man
it is always Germany :P
23:40
imho, the options would be UK, Scandinavia or Iceland
yes, pretty much best countries to live in... have a healthy life...
Hi bros

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