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00:00
all those companies build telephony systems at the end for those people calling their wife at office
@PeeHaa which brings me back around to the start. is there a better way to do this than using a router class that maps according to the controller in the url, and overrides the psr-0 conversion if a rule exists in a given dictionary?
*not rule, definition
user1125394
if you really work you just mail, or quick video conferences, but I don't think it's efficient
I fail to see what psr-0 has to do with the API.
@ShaquinTrifonoff Is it done?
psr-0 is autoloading. not accessing methods
00:02
gist.github.com/221634 i'm using this loader and a custom router class
when the request comes in, i define the namespace and class according to the request
when the loader is constructed, it uses the values parsed from the url by the router
@dyelawn All that has nothing to with psr-0
this is great if the request is /site/contact_group/create and there exists a file '/lib/myapp/contacts/group.php' and a class '\myapp\contacts\group' with a method 'create'
sure it does
no it doesn't. Again psr-0 is autoloading. It has nothing to do with routing per se
A fully-qualified namespace and class must have the following structure \<Vendor Name>(<Namespace>)*<Class Name>
Yes for autoloading
00:06
and for routing predictable requests to the autoloaded classes
user1125394
namespace \foo\bar\all.php
user1125394
that's all you need
hilarious
why is it a bad approach to have a url convention as follows: /site/con_tro_ller/method[/id], where underscores are rewritten as '\' to define the namespace and '/' to define the include path?
That would mean all your controllers are under a directory site?
00:15
packages are in /lib/
the public site is pointed at /sitename/public_html/
mod_rewrite turns a given request /site/con_tro_ller/action[/id] into site/index.php?ctl=con_tro_ller&act=action&id=id
the router defines the controller as \con\tro\ller, the loader confirms the existence of, then loads /lib/con/tro/ller.php, the dispatcher confirms the existence of, then calls \con\tro\ller->action(post)
@ThiefMaster Thanks for the input :-P
Eh, forget that.
Forget "blah"? okay :P
which, again, has been extremely useful for incorporating packages that follow psr-0 naming conventions; the autoloading and dynamic method calling go hand in hand
You win the badge for most useful mod of the day :)
00:23
S'all good, I do like a pointless ping.
I didn't have this window open and followed the green button next to this room in another channel... and had this :<id> in the window and wanted to see what it referenced
lol
I still wonder who actually pinged me here.. didn't get a proper inbox notification for it yet
/me wonders what would happen if he gave a mod the tinyavatarisation treatment...
:-P
The what? ^^
00:25
Turn your avatar tiny (ignore)
yay! We did good
I'm done for today. laters all
@peehaa though i still dont get it, thank for your help
so what do the dotted borders mean in the thread? is that to indicate a topic change?
@dyelawn Its the "catchup marker" (according to the classnames on it). I've not fully reverse engineered that element of the SE chat code, but I'm guessing is this element that as the base for scroll animations when new posts are added etc.
00:39
@DaveRandom hm. since those links are gone and so i might not ask similarly bad questions, what were those now-closed q's about?
and how close am i to being tiny avatared
Honestly I've not been paying much attention to chat, so you are fairly neutral. If @PeeHaa is still talking to you you're probably doing alright though :-)
uhoh, avatar just disappeared when i clicked back to this tab, i think i'm getting stackoverthrown
That question had the title "What topics should be covered while interviewing for Web Application Developer?", which is ridiculously subjective and off-topic for SO. It also had a random collection of tags
@dyelawn Nah, that just means someone left the room. There's no way to tell when people block you
do you guys think its blocking my site to me from requests
@DaveRandom i mean my avatar disappeared; it's showing the question mark thing the browser shows for a broken img tag
only on one comment though. weird.
wait, two comments now
super weird
00:45
That's probably related to the size of the image? The chat shows various different sizes of images, I'm guessing the two you can't see are the same size
Maybe there's a problem with Gravatar
they are both 32x32 and 16x16 is showing correctly, but i also have 32x32s showing correctly from earlier in the chat
Meh, suggest you refresh again, and also suggest you don't worry about it.
@PeeHaa You seem to have failed to go to bed
@daverandom not worried, just curious. also, i can usually tell when people block me bc they swear at me first. i'm somewhat... adamant? about getting answers
01:00
Hey guys, Just built a chrome plugin to beautify var_dumps.. let me know what you think
any feedback would be appreciated
why would you beautify var dumps?
@AlexNaspo Does it make them preformatted automatically?
@dyelawn I would imagine the purpose is to increase readability.
@MirwaisMaarij The website is working.
@AlexNaspo I think I don't like you filling my global namespace with unnecessary variables, and I think your regex skills need a little work :-P
01:12
@austin readability is good, but beautifying a var_dump seems like a shortcut method. i don't want unreadable vars within my development code at all
@ShaquinTrifonoff mind helping me later on and teamviewing with my computer, I have no idea whats going on with my websites anymore?
Im going out for an hour or two
get another host
@benlevywebdesign your host is disallowing your requests. they've been known to do so. buy cheap hosting
Hostgator!
@Austin no, not hostgator
01:14
Why not?
dyelawnscheaphosting.com
only the price of a rackspace account, plus $1.50 per yr.
besides lowendbox
what about hostmonster
01:15
> The server at dyelawnscheaphosting.com can't be found,
@dyelawn
Haha
@shawquin shhhh
well I need help anyways later can you? Much aprieciated
@benlevywebdesign why are you on anything other than wordpress.com with the domain add-on?
i was able to get on a different connection earlier but then it blocked me 20-30 mins later
because you can be
01:16
Did you go through sql1.000webhost.com, sql2, sql3, sql4, sql5, ..., sql20?
Trying to log in?
:P @ben
@benlevywebdesign yes, you can be, and you can be unable to connect to your site when you try to load it every twenty minutes, as you appear to have been doing
@ShaquinTrifonoff Just curious, are there any particular reasons you wouldn't recommend hostgator?
there are few, if any, affordable options that i'm aware of that surpass wordpress.com (or GoDaddy, for that matter) in reliability. you can try to look for something lesser known in the hope that you're stumbling upon someone reinventing a market, or you can use the market leader and trust your provider
I'm not in particular against HostGator. There are cheaper hosts out there, if you know what to search for.
Ahh I see.
01:19
*reliability for what @benlevywebdesign is doing
01:49
morning all
Its nearly 8:00 PM over here. But I just woke up so G'morning anyway!
There we go, that is the spirit. It's midday here, but I just woke up too.
@paul hello, a mildly drunk evening to you, too
Haha
01:59
@DaveRando well its a work in progress lol. Thanks for the opinion
@shaquin yes, but was that sarcastic lol?
@AlexNaspo No, it wasn't sarcastic. I found it funny :)
wait, you're talking to @daverando? did he block me because of our conversation about blocking?
@AlexNaspo I haven't properly sat down and looked at it, but at the very least I'm almost certain every instance of [objectarray]* should be replaced with (?:object|array)
@dyelawn No, I didn't
Has DaveRandom lost his 'm', that would be pretty random.
I've not been saying much, I'm busy ;-)
02:02
@dave
DaveRando has a nice ring to it though.
@DaveRandom Yes, I was planning on going through my regex again, It evolves rather frequently
@Paul No, but the chat eats it :(
@DaveRandom It is my first project.. still learning
@DaveRandom any suggestions to improve the namespace comment you mane?
made*
wait, @daverando is @daverandom? existential crisis
02:05
ha ha
@AlexNaspo OK, no worries - take it from me, do not attempt to port it to Firefox if you value you sanity. The FF extension platform is RIDICULOUS. I am in the process of porting a (admittedly somewhat more complex) Chrome ext to FF and it is eating my brain whole. I am having to rewrite pretty much every line of code in it because of stupidity, slightly on the part of the code but much more on the part of Mozilla.
@DaveRandom I actually have the extension for firefox working.. It definitely took some time
@DaveRandom and I completely agree, it is rediculous
@AlexNaspo You should wrap it in a closure. Basically just put (function() { on the very first line and }()); on the very last should do it by the looks of it (although again, I have not properly pulled it apart)
@DaveRandom I will make sure to look into that.. I appreciate the help. Im going to call it a night.. :)
02:11
@dyelawn Yeh chat eats the m until I post a message long enough to give a 32x32 avatar
@AlexNaspo np, night night
@daverando you seem like a person that actually knows things. did you have any thoughts on the earlier conversation regarding namespacing? i've got delusions of grandeur and would really like to be able to maintain my application on my own while including third-party contributions
@dyelawn Not really, I had a poke through it earlier and it made my brain hurt a little. Can you briefly sum up the problem again? It's kind of hard to read someone else's conversation.
so , what have i missed ?
i heard somebody mentioning MVC
@daverandom @teresko ok, not surprised it hurt your brain; i'm pretty bad at communicating. so i'm going to try again from scratch
02:24
@shaquintrifonoff @teresko is that link good, or should i try to clarify futher?
@teresko i'm working on an application that (i think) follows an MVC pattern. it also (by requirement) includes many third party libraries. to accommodate the inclusion of third party libraries and maintain security, i've established a single point of entry, a routing class, and a loading class
good for you .. though i wonder, how you managed to fit each of those parts in a single class .. it took me 5+
My editor has just decided I am using a Dvorak keyboard for no reason.
the idea/aim is to establish a url structure that enables seamless third-party library integration. essentially, you want to use it, it follows psr-0 conventions, you've got it available.
@teresko i may have misstated. it is not a single class, but 6 classes. what is universal is the url structure.
and the current problem is that i'm using a switch to override the defaults used by the request parser to namespace/load/call methods from third-party libraries.
@DaveRandom lol
That was really weird. I just looked up and I'd type in a load of garbage. Had to restart my editor.
02:34
What would you do if it stuck? :P
Learn to type on Dvorak I suppose. I'd have to re-label the keys.
man, i thought i was going to get the master to engage in the discussion
Although probably I'd set the system to Dvorak and it would then flip back to Qwerty, this laptop does generally hate me. It need replacing but unfortunately when you opt to own a small child you simultaneously opt out of owning nice shit.
@daverandom heard
@dyelawn Just so you know, I don't really have anything useful to bring to the forum on your issue, it's too late, I'm just trying to get something finished so I can go to bed.
02:45
@daverandom understood. to clarify, @teresko was the "master" i referenced anyways :) . i'm not blaming anyone for not engaging in the discussion, just more peeved that i'm not correctly understanding.
@dyelawn Oh I know, just thought I'd clarify that I'm not ignoring you, I just don't have anything useful to say. Also re: what's going on in Javascript:
jQuery: Just Say No
i am kinda watching IPL finals currently
what's an ipl
@tereško Did that all yesterday.
02:48
i am not sure if it is a rerun or the live stream
yesterday i did not really have time to watch it
@teresko i'm scared to click on anything in this room after @benlevywebdesign issues today. my security skills aren't good enough
most of people here have put benlevywebdesign in the ignore list
(left-click on the avatar and choose "ignore this user")
@teresko many of those have also put me on the ignore list. fair trade, and all
@dyelawn Never mind that, just never, ever, ever do anything @ShaquinTrifonoff tells you to. Ever.
lol. Don't execute code that I post if you don't understand what it does. If you don't understand it, beware: it might be a joke!
02:50
any , what are your question ?
lol what happened with benlevywebdesign
i'm developing an application on (i think) and mvc framework
the application requires a ton of third-party libraries by client specs
@andho feel free to ignore bc you've heard all this before
@dyelawn yup
@teresko the url structure is /theapp/con_tro_ller/action[/id]
it uses gist.github.com/221634 as a loader
@dyelawn Third party libraries should use something like composer to allow them to be integrated seamlessly. I don't like frameworks, I want to do things my own way. So, for me I prefer to use libraries.
02:53
@Paul good call :)
right now, i use a lengthy switch statement to route requests
the fault structure resolves to psr-0 namespace and filenaming conventions
*the default structure
the switch statement checks whether an override has been declared for the "master" namespace (i.e. the first array element when the controller has been asploded)
well .. i prefer to use a list of regular expressions to perform the routing
that give you additional flexibility
@dyelawn Autoloaders can be stacked. So, I do that sort of thing without a switch.
@teresko what makes me super happy is when i install a third-party lib that follows psr-0, because the autoloader works, the namespacing works, and the validation works right away
composer and packagist will also make you happy
02:59
@paul yes, but how many do you want to stack, and when does stacking become less efficient than adding a new definition in a dictionary
@dyelawn basically you have one autoloader that is PSR-0 compliant, and another that is your Google routes compliant or something like that
@andho i've been saying google too much. the google api is one of many components that do not follow expected conventions
right now i'm using an xml config file, and it has 104 elements
fak , stream froze
@dyelawn i think what you should know is, routing and autoloading are completely different things here
What type of stream? :P
03:02
In the immortal words of @PeeHaa:
Sep 30 at 19:30, by PeeHaa
Fuck me I'm stupid
@dyelawn I stack as many as I need. Efficiency is very good, optimizing that wouldn't be worthwhile for me.
@andho i think i understand that @daverandom i've been aware of my stupidity for quite some time
Just spent 15 minutes looking for a line of code I decided to remove half an hour ago.
...and with that, I suspect it's bed time
night all
goodnight
03:04
@dyelawn so let's talk the two issues separately
@andho they are separate classes and separate issues; i do grasp this. i'm trying to approach the issue from a different angle, a transactional angle, an angle more reactive than predictive
Have you read PoEAA ? I would consider it mandatory, if you want to work on at least semi-serious framework project.
@dyelawn What more does an autoloader have to do, other than convert underscores to directory separators and see whether the class file exists relative to the base path?
/me dislikes PSR-0
@paul adapt to situations where the authors have not named files and namespaces accordingly
03:10
@dyelawn Deal with that when you come to it. The author has probably provided an autoloader for you anyway.
in the specific case of the google api (i know, again?! but it's the most universal specific test case) they have not
@paul @teresko anyways, it seems like the most feasible solution at this point (as much as i despise it) is to establish a dictionary for third-party routing definitions, and write an entry for each library i'd like to include
I think cluttering a single function trying to handle every possibility isn't as good as having separate functions that handle each possibility. Have an abstract autoloader class and then define each separate way of autoloading as a different class.
@tereško what's your approach?
03:15
@webarto Remember the guy who emailed you yesterday?
He contacted me too...
@Paul You even uppercase your letter of your sentences? That's dedication.
Through the contact form on my site.
@andho that's a pretty lengthy list they've got there on the packagist page for the google api. might be a little nicer if there was one item
@dyelawn the one with the most downloads would be the most vetted one
@paul i agree, however i'm not using a single autoloader. i'm using what i believe to be the best autoloading class
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03:17
@andho thanks. oh damn, i messed it up now.
@andho this one .. It basically aimed to support case-insensitive class/namespace names in PHP , and have an ability to customize location for specific namespaces
@andho most vetted, least vetted, not vetted; i don't care. i want foolproof. i also want a unicorn that feeds me lucky charms each morning, so i may not be entirely realistic person. but i am never satisfied with less than perfect
@tereško this is routing right, not autoloading?
wait .. sorry
@teresko @andho seriously, for the purposes of my questions and application, what's the difference?
03:19
@tereško put in a README will ya :P
current focus is on completing unit-tests
but documentation is the next step after that (that includes adding phpdoc)
@tereško class_exists on something that doesn't exist is going to throw an exception rather than return false.
where
i'm not following. could you guys dumb down the discussion on what's being constructed?
It also won't work well for stacking.
03:22
wat , please some context
by default.
@Paul what's the use of class_exists then?
if ( $this->silent === FALSE )
{
    throw new ClassNotFoundException( "Class '$className' not found!" );
}
how would the autoloader be triggered if class already exists ?
also $this->silent is there exactly for stacking
bool class_exists ( string $class_name [, bool $autoload = true ] ) // Use it if you want to check for the existence of a class.
Ok, but by default it won't stack.
03:28
@andho in a perfect world, class_exists() would not exist. file_exists would determine whether class exists
@dyelawn ahem
hey @tereško where's the autoloader??
@andho ok, you right, i don't get it; could i get added to the git so i can pull it?
@dyelawn The use case for class_exists is not common and possibly a sign of poor design IMO. But, you would use it when you wanted to check that you could use a certain class. So, it wouldn't already be autoloaded at that time. Essentially it would be calling file_exists once it reached your autoloading class anyway, but it would respect the setup of your autoloader which makes it better than just a simple file_exists.
@dyelawn i don't know what you're talking about, are talking about @tereško's router?
03:37
i update the link , if you missed
@tereško oh okay
@Paul in other languages, they use import statements, to import other library code
these other libraries adhere to a very specific file and directory naming convention
with php thought, file and directory naming conventions can be ignored with the feature of autoloading
i still dont get it .. what's is this bullshit about class_exists ?!
If your autoloader loads a file, with no class, it is a fatal error. Period
You just took away a core function's usability. Congratulations.
@tereško why do you use closing php tags? Habit?
@paul i am a big fan of algebra, and accordingly, the LCD (lowest common denominator). I hope this explains my petulant questioning / discussion today. I want all of my requests to be properly formed such that an initial include / require from the autoloader would prevent the need for a catch-all like class_exists()
03:43
@andho yeah .. i am already removing them , when editing files. I will probably get rid of all of them , when i start adding phpdoc everywhere
@tereško what @Paul is saying it, that he might have your autoloader and his autoloader in the stack. But your autoloader will throw an exception before his autoloader can even try to find the class. Right @Paul?
@dyelawn No, I am saying that an autoloader should also work when used from class_exists. It should not call class_exists itself.
@Paul why shouldn't it, assuming second parameter is passed as false.
@paul the core is not core.php; not for me at least. my prior career exists in business logic. everything relies upon business logic. universality is prized above all else
@andho That is one aspect of it. The other is that instead of class_exists returning a boolean it is going to throw an exception. (which sucks) for anyone trying to use it.
@Paul yeah that is a problem is some worlds.
@teresko who are you looking blankly at? i have Asperger's. It's especially debilitating in an internet setting.
@tereško heyyyy, you are not returning true or false in your ..Autoload::load class
@andho so what ?
@Paul okay now I hate autoloading
03:50
I used to throw exceptions in my autoloader too.
@andho now i hate you guys. no, i'm kidding. seriously though, not kidding. maybe a little
@tereško doesn't it depend on the return value to check if it should move to the next autoloader in the stack or not
but for real: what i hate is syntax inconsistency; jargon; overly complex reasoning; obscure, yet ineffective security method; "Script Kiddie" designations; and the inhibition of effective communication.
@teresko that git is brilliant. it's also way more complex than it should need to be
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@Paul autoloaders can throw exceptions
hence the $throw as the second argument for spl_autoload_register right
@andho php exceptions are stupid
03:55
@Paul okay guess not
Simplicity is the real brilliance.
do you realize that if i want to have an effective error logging mechanism, i need to write a new handler for every library i install?
@dyelawn please explain
@paul @andho apologies. stupid was harsh, presumptive, and myopic
but i don't want to write a new exception handler every time i include someone else's lib
sure, i can catch(Exception $e)
but doesn't that defeat the purpose of extensibility? where is the balance?
throw a RuntimeException('descriptive message to be handled here')
@dyelawn You just need to find the right level to catch the exception at so that you can do something useful.
03:59
@paul you just need not to throw an ApplicationNamedPluginExtensionBasedAddOnClassNameLogicalArgumentException
@paul rude, overly aggressive, please accept apologies
lol, no, that was fair.
@dyelawn exceptions are to be caught
@andho yes, they are. but I shouldn't have to call get_class($e) to decipher them.
@dyelawn i have never written an exception handler
04:01
but,,,,,,, morning
hehe, morning
@dyelawn you don't have to decipher them
@NullPointer kinda funny, but Zend_Naming_Conventions_From_Older_Packages_Still_Do_Exist_And_Throw_Exceptions
@dyelawn maybe...PHP is not for you?
@dyelawn Are you talking about the Zend_Naming_Conventions_From_Older_Packages_Still_Do_Exist_And_Throw_Exceptions‌​Exception that gets thrown sometimes? :P
04:03
lol.....
@andho maybe php is not for now
} catch(Zend_Naming_Conventions.......tionsException $e) {
@shaquintrifonoff i'm talking about the exceptions thrown by classes within zend's old school, underscored naming conventions. they're crazy. they're also part of the backlog of the most advanced php library that exists.
04:06
@dyelawn for you...lol heheh
@NullPointer lol
@shaquintrifonoff sure, i could try to adapt loaders, dispatchers, routers, etc. to overly complicated conventions. or be a cat reading a book, i guess
@dyelawn where did you come from?
@shaquintrifonoff or people that write packages could consider the nature of an open source environment; stop trying to obfuscate their development in said environment through trivial, yet inhibiting mechanisms like naming conventions; and really open universality in application development and translation
@andho CatWorld
@Paul the exception there is for the following reason :
$command = $request->getMethod() . $request->getParameter('action');
$resource = $request->getParameter('resource');

try {
    $controller = new $resource;
    $controller = new SecureContainer( $ACL, $controller );
    $controller->{$command}( $request );
}
catch( ClassNotFoundException $e )
{
    // handle request to a missing controller
}
catch ( AccessDeniedException $e )
{
    // handle access violation
}
04:14
@andho @nullpointer @shaquintrifonoff also, they may have been patronizing, but just so we're all aware, i have 4 more comment stars than all of you combined in the last hour
@dyelawn i gave you one
> in the last hour.
Yes, that is true.
with this much angst, i could write a whole new PL
@ShaquinTrifonoff what * make difference
?
04:21
so @peehaa and @Madara Uchiha are new room owner.... cool
i suspect.. Why not @tereško since i think he is ol more than anyone else
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@andho and for this I thank you
@NullPointer Maybe because of this?
You know what I don't get, though? The catty exclusivity. You're all pretty smart, but the link from @shaquin shows you're all also pretty catty. Is php not open source? Are you not entertained?
Most of all, are you all so hip and open source and free reign that you ignore people trying to contribute to your community? Potentially intelligent people, who might make a valuable contribution?
@dyelawn your conversation is going nowhere, you have actually pretty much ignored @Paul's advice. Maybe you can write a blog post to rant off. But please change the topic here or shut up?
@tereško I guess that is the trouble with new $var. I can see why you want the exception.
04:33
who am i??
@ShaquinTrifonoff Hey
besides .. it IS possible to add functionality for silencing the autoloader
@benlevywebdesign Have you switched your hosting company yet?
@andho I don't ignore anything.
04:35
and in most cases the custom autoloader are not even necessary , since the default autoloader actually has lowercase PSR-0 as fallback
@tereško so like, if I was to use your lib, using composer. How would I set the autoloader to silent?
@ShaquinTrifonoff nope I just got back from dinner
@ShaquinTrifonoff you wanna see what I did (teamview me?)
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