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11:07
@PeeHaa not on this pc
if you can wait ~6 hours , then i can paste some of them to you
@tereško @DaveRandom already found them for me :) Thanks anyway
And morning
11:25
morning @DaveRandom @PeeHaa @tereško
@Jimbo
@NullPointer s-s-s-s-superping!!!!
:-----P
@NullPointer morning
Morning @NullPointer
11:40
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Q: File loop and logic in controller of view header?

imperium2335I have the following in the header.php file which is included in all of my views: $dh = opendir(Vs.get_class($this).'/js') ; while($script = readdir($dh)) { if(!is_dir($script)) { echo '<script type="text/javascript" src="js/'.$script.'"></script>' ; } } $dh = op...

The most awesome code evah!
@user007 ... you're 007 as in only readable, writeable and executable by others?
@user007 Bateman? What's your title?
setTimeout(function() {
    chat.send('Time to redeem yourself is up');
    tinyAvatars.push('user007');
}, 10000);
Time to redeem yourself is up
11:55
$array = array('dave','dave','dave') ; $daveRandom= array_rand($array, 1);
lol
@DaveRandom Your head runs JavaScript? Neat!
@Jack It does at the moment. Everything in my life is currently asyncsauceOMG!
what the hack is that ...?......lol..
@Jack he/she just told you sparrow ..!!...lol
@PeeHaa would you mind move this picture ...Specially first one
12:10
@PeeHaa Can I have the unminified source of the gripHandler jQuery plugin please? It's a little hard to work with even when prettified as none of the vars have sensible names
I am refreshing the page still the form post data of picture is being stored in $_files array.
How do I remove it.
anyone help me
@Jimbo @PeeHaa @NullPointer @Jack @DaveRandom
@Madhu13 You should always redirect after a post request to avoid problems like this. You should learn about and use the PRG pattern. And please don't ping people with your questions, see the room description.
@Madhu13 s-s-s-s-superping!!!!
@DaveRandom sorry thanks
12:24
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@Madhu13 Please don't just ping random people. It's pretty annoying. If anybody is here and wants to help they will
@DaveRandom Let me see what I can do from here (at the office)
@PeeHaa No worries, just when you have a minute
@PeeHaa Oh duh I never thought to look on git. Thanks
np :)
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thanks peehaa.....:)
12:40
Just doing my job ;)
12:59
WTF
@PeeHaa: While inline script is not unobtrusive, can't really be unit tested and does not separate functional logic from the DOM it is a perfectly acceptable way to reference method to execute. So simply telling someone to stop doing it is rubbish if they don't need the benefits of separating it out. — François Wahl 54 secs ago
I lol'ed
Although it is terrible practice, it sets your cat on fire and it ends the world as we know it... OP should use it.
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So that's why my cat keeps bursting into flames. Maybe we should set @rlemon on them.
Hi All
13:16
@Baba Yo
lol
typing fail
@DaveRandom ... :) .. how are you doing today
lol .. Yo looks cool
Hey @Baba
@Jimbo ... hi
@Baba Not too bad
@Baba Nothing about me is cool ;-)
@DaveRandom have seen your codes .. tells a lot about the person ... attention to detail etc .... Am sure the ladies would agree with me
-1
Q: PHP for loop with float numbers

user1141356I know i can do a normal loop with whole integers like this for($i=0;$i<10;$i++) { echo $i; } Problem: I want to loop through a loop not with whole numbers but with floats ( 0.45 ). I want the results to be like this: 0.45 1.30 2.15 3.00 3.45 ... Is there any helper function in PHP to...

Do people even test code before voting
13:36
Good mornin'
@NullPointer Why would you want that JS question deleted?
Ok so (forgiving the usage of mysql_query()), this is weird. $this->result = mysql_query($query); works fine. However, using it in a ternary doesnt... $this->result = (DEVELOPMENT_ENVIRONMENT == 'dev') ? mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()) : mysql_query($query); throws errors instead
Perhaps it's that or die() bit
Yep, it was. never mind!
13:51
@Jimbo Your code makes my :'( a bit...
I know I know, mysql_query() is for ROUGH. PDO will be used for final :)
@Jimbo Also ternary, also or die(); - all the hallmarks of code written by someone who wants me to throw up on my keyboard. Also, why is your DEVELOPMENT_ENVIRONMENT a string that requires a comparison? Why not just have an IS_DEV boolean?
Quicker to write as well as more readable
@DaveRandom 'dev','staging','live' :) no boolean
I have different settings on our sandbox
@Jimbo That's because "truthy value or die('error')" yields true :)
@Jack Oh yeah! Hmmm
13:57
So any mysql_ operation on $this->result would emit notices.
granted that you're on dev machine and query is successful.
@Jimbo OK, fair enough, in that case why is the constant called DEVELOPMENT_ENVIRONMENT? Why not just ENVIRONMENT? Or ENV is even quicker to write and not really any less readable to a programmer...
@DaveRandom BECAUSE CAPS ARE SEX
Y
Not sex
I don't know, I guess it is rather long
It was a quick setup in the config, although good point, it is a bit daft
@Jimbo Hey, what you get up to on your own time is your own affair.
@DaveRandom Sorry, I shouldn't post what I do with the caps lock on SO
It's now DEV_ENV, happy?
Is it ok to make radical edits to a question when the OP has clarified in the comments that they mean something totally different to what they asked?
14:00
I am never happy.
Good morning all
@Leigh Yeh I think so, they can always revert your edits if they disagree
@Leigh When I do that, I add a comment as well to clarify why I edited it. But on the whole, go for it :)
@Leigh Not when there's already 5+ answers to the wrong question
@Jack @DaveRandom Its an obvious newbie, asking how to do a for loop with floats, when he actually wants to loop through times (not realising that times don't go up to 100 minutes ;))
@MikeB Hah, yea there's like 7 :x
14:01
@Leigh I saw, voted you up :)
lol thanks
Hi @Neal it's evening here :)
Afternoon @Neal
But you make a good point, I forgot I would be making everyone elses answers wrong at the same time as making mine "more right" :p
@Leigh Oh yeh I saw that, needs either radical edit or burninate, if you think you can save it then go for it.
14:04
It's also very near to being closed, so an edit would be helpful.
I'd be surprised if there's not a dupe actually, surely someone must have asked how to loop times in a set increment of minutes before?
@DaveRandom Probably, I didn't really think of that before my initial scan and close vote
Probably a dupe of the original question too
@SinanEldem ooooo booo :-P
@Jimbo :-P
Have to say these desktop notifications from SO chat are pretty cool
@Jimbo yea. i have em too. its prtetty awesome
14:09
@DaveRandom This comes close to being a dupe, but the accepted answer is not really nice :) stackoverflow.com/questions/6949035/…
@Jimbo You are using Chrome then I take it?
@DaveRandom Yeah, Chrome's definitely my browser of choice. Some stick with FireFox although I've never been a fan
After reviewing most of the answers on that question, they are all wrong anyway. Since $i += 0.45 does not take 0.45 to 1.30, it takes it to 0.90
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A: PHPUnit test fails when setting object property within catch block

BenjaminLooks like you're catching the wrong exception: Zend_Mail seems to throw an InvalidArgumentException, while you're catching a Zend_Mail_Exception. Try the following code: protected function setSubject() { # catch exception thrown if non existing $this->message object property is accessed...

can someone check if this makes sense, thanks
@Jimbo Well FF (and in fact, I don't think anything other than Chrome) doesn't support desktop notifications. I'm just wrestling with the very issue as we speak, trying to shim something in XUL. Will only work when the browser is on top but better than nothing.
@webarto I said that yesterday, didn't you say you'd already tried just catching \Exception?
14:13
@DaveRandom Sounds good, what about if it's in a different TAB, a backgrounded one?
@Jimbo Writing an extension so I think it should be doable, because the window object I'm dealing with is the actual window, not just the current tab. It gets very confusing. Also, you have to start passing the relevant document into things because there's more than one of them.
@DaveRandom I didn't, I was only catching Zend_Mail_Exception which is only thing thrown, and that works OK when used outside of unit test (catch block). Let me check that.
@DaveRandom ..............E...
@webarto ?
14:22
Anyone taking bets? - Odds on a stable (Tagged) APC before 5.5?
@Jack not that question ...that answer
E means Error, so it means negative for Exception or what the Benjamin suggested :)
@Leigh XCache? eAccelerator? :)
@webarto ZF1 or 2?
@DaveRandom ZF1, I'm going to try this without framework later.
14:27
@webarto I think he's assuming ZF2 which uses SPL exceptions (and doesn't have a class called Zend_Mail_Exception: github.com/zendframework/zf2/tree/master/library/Zend/Mail/… - maybe add the fact that it's zf1 to the question?
I wrote that already...
PHP 5.4.8
Zend Framework 1.9.5
PHPUnit 3.6.12
But I might point it out more...
Indeed you did. Missed that.
@webarto Is your code using a namespace? Does it need to be \Zend_Mail_Exception?
(although if it works in real world but not in testing, sort of suggests a problem with PHPUnit)
No namespaces, only suspect to me is PHPUnit, I should update it and try again. I don't think one should "adjust" his code to fit PHPUnit, etc.
What's the feeling about releasing framework/library code with failing unit tests? Should be avoided right?
14:44
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Q: Is PHP execution any faster with strict standards?

3NexI can't believe i'm not able to google anything relevant to this question, but anyway... My logical assumption would be that scripts which obey all the rules that strict standards dictate would execute faster. On the other hand, if the scripts WORK without strict standards, then maybe strict s...

@MikeB If you are using PHP, you are already releasing under something with failing unit tests (according to @NikiC)
@DaveRandom Yeah I remember having that conversation with NikiC.. but it's like pulling teeth
Is that prevalent in software? Or it it just a result of laziness (not meant to be an insult.. just a fact of life)
I find it's a constant struggle between what purists tell you to do with software vs what actually happens in the real world.. this sounds like one of those cases where the real world trumps best-practice due to time, resources, and N number of other factors
how easy is it to get the tag value, not the value of an html tag but the tag value to see if the tag is an input, button, textarea or label or what ever?
Good evening guys :-)
Good afternoon @SinanEldem :)
14:53
good morning
so I assume the php unit where they can get the tag uses the same thing?
@MikeB Only thing with that is, how do you know which one should fail, which ones shouldn't...
> It is not uncommon for the test suite to have fails that we are aware of. Often Doctrine will have test cases for bugs or enhancement requests that cannot be committed until later versions. Or we simply don’t have a fix for the issue yet and the test remains failing. You can ask on the mailing list or in IRC for how many fails should be expected in each version of Doctrine.
> You can ask on the mailing list or in IRC for how many fails should be expected in each version of Doctrine.
> how many fails should be expected
:)
@webarto Yeah, Doctrine was my first experience with a piece of well-known software releasing with failing unit-tests (atleast they owned up to it in their documentation?)
@KyleAdams What assertion are you using? I've seen different kind of selectors available in phpunit
assertTag()
I want to replicate it to get the tag => 'tage here' feature foor the matcher array you pass in
*tag
14:59
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Q: File IO in PHP doens't work

P1nGu1nFor a school assignment I have to write a script in PHP. It has to create an array with names and write the array to a file. Then it has to delete the array, read the names in the file and the echo them. This doesn't work: <?php $names = array("Name 1", "Name 2", "Name 3", "Name 4", "Nam...

@Baba lol where is the Reading stops as soon as one of the following conditions is met: ???
@mike
oops
@mikeB anythoughts?
@Baba i think you want to add this in answer php.net/manual/en/…
these conditions is met
@NullPointer just given official descriptions first
15:04
@Baba may i ??
@NullPointer sure ... that is why i added the link here for any one to contribute .. in case i miss something
@KyleAdams Sorry, had our standup meeting :)
we have that at 10 am every day
I found the php unit source and found assert tag. dosent look to hard to replicate
any easier ways?
rggg How do I debug a 500 error?
@KyleAdams Have you ever used ZF's controller test-case?
15:11
Look into Apache logs @Neal (error is not shown on purpose)
I have'
but I dont see how that would help?
@KyleAdams I believe it ships with a bunch of different techniques for making assertions against markup
@webarto this is IIS
@Neal You poor bastard :(
@Neal Was going to say if Apache but haven't felt like pinging you third time.
15:13
ok. that would be fine - if I was writing unit tests but I can take a look at it and see if I can implement something simmilar. does it come with the source code when you download full @mikeB
:-\
@NullPointer .. nice edit thanks
Good to know i was able to help ....yours welcome
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Q: Is PHP execution any faster with strict standards?

3NexI can't believe i'm not able to google anything relevant to this question, but anyway... My logical assumption would be that scripts which obey all the rules that strict standards dictate would execute faster. On the other hand, if the scripts WORK without strict standards, then maybe strict s...

See different arguments
15:22
@Leigh I'm not a betting man, but if I were I'd bet that it will not make it before 5.5.
@DaveRandom stackoverflow.com/a/13701765/424004 I don't think he is right, right? :)
@LeviMorrison .. hi how are you doing ... How is progress on the sets
@Baba Pushed some changes.
+1 Exactly right, every error that would be generated (even if you have error_reporting(0)) has a negative impact on performance, because they are still generated even when not reported. — Leigh 49 secs ago
I think I have difference, complement, union and intersection working.
15:24
@LeviMorrison .. don't think it was reflected morrisonlevi authored 7 days ago
@PeeHaa ping ...
@webarto I did wonder about that myself - maybe place echo 'hello'; on the last line of the try {} block and assert the output in the test. If it gets as far as the echo, no exception was thrown.
@Baba I'll be installing a new cluster for most of the day. Any last questions before I go?
@LeviMorrison .. just a quick question .. why is it not reflecting here github.com/olekukonko/PHP-Datastructures
@LeviMorrison .. still new to github
15:27
@Baba Hmm . . . you have to update the changes somehow. Is there a reason you need the fork?
@LeviMorrison .. thinking i could monitor the project that way
@LeviMorrison and also contribute
Is there a pattern for dependency management and resolution? Or am I stuck combining Unit of Work with topological sorting?
Well, I'm not quite sure. I have direct commit access to all of the projects I work on, so I'm not sure how to update it.
My VPS is now banned from the eurid whois servers :x
Ciao, PHP room. I'll be upgrading a supercomputer today.
15:30
@LeviMorrison Godspeed :)
@LeviMorrison ... really
Nice
I micro-optimise so much, I don't even need a supercomputer
@LeviMorrison super computer ????..lol'ed
@DaveRandom Nay, exception is thrown, I added try/catch because of that, it caused fatal error if subject is missing, and for me, it is optional. Thanks for patience.
@NullPointer He has a supercomputer at his university.
15:32
How many requests WAMP can handle in one second
@webarto WHO SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PATIENCE??? :-P
@Leigh than he is defiantly at good university ...i wish i could use supercomputer
@NullPointer What would you use it for?
how would one write a route for a symfony2 resource without referencing the bundle with an 'at'
@Bharanikumar At least 1, maybe even 2
15:33
for some physics calculation ...
@LeviMorrison If it's super now and you are upgrading it, what will it be when you're finished?
anyone have experience with the ebay api? how do you guys handle large api calls? for example, a listing may have been on eBay for 12 months, as we can only ask for the transactions in 30 day blocks (stopping at the start date), 12 separate calls would need to be made. Now multiply that by 10,000 items. That's a lot of API calls!! Any ideas?
I can change the timeouts on PHP scripts run times, but that will only go so far.
@DaveRandom It's actually quite difficult to find a scale of such prefixes, what is greater? Super or Mega?
leigh@ then at a time only one user only can access at a second
@DaveRandom lol'ed...hahaha....super*super
15:35
@hanleyhansen Do you know ahead of time how long the listing has been there?
@Leigh Über, I think is probably the right term.
@Bharanikumar If you're using WAMP, I recommend you aim for 0 users per second, or less.
@DaveRandom i think before 30 year a pc have core i5 processor may be supercomputer
@DaveRandom some might have been there for a year
maybe i should first ask, any symfony2 devs in the room?
really not understand, WAMP is advisable for client machine or not
15:37
@Bharanikumar why not teamviewer or something like that
@Dave apparently hyper is the greek equivalent of the latin, super - from now on (since they're equal), I shall refer to superscript as hyperscript.
@NullPointer What ?
and HTML -> STML, because supertext markup language is the new cloud
@hanleyhansen Yes, but do you know how many requests you need to make before you start? Do you start with nothing or do you know how many calls you will need to make for a given listing? Because you can use async requests to get all 12 blocks at once (probably better limiting it to 3 or 4 at once) if you know how many you will need ahead of time.
and what css would be sss
15:38
@Leigh How come no-one ever jumps into superspace? Where is hyperman? All of these questions must be answered!
hahahah...
@DaveRandom I'm just going to get confused between supervisors and hypervisors now :(
I must also make more use of hyperfluous superboles
@Leigh That one is hyperb
Guys how do you mix PHP and JavaScript/HTML. Is it just through echo'ing in the HTML/JavaScript or is it possible to do the following: `<? if (!empty($_POST))
{ ?>`<script>// JavaScript code </script><div>HTML</div> `<? } ?>`?. I tried this and I keep getting parse errors from PHP :( HELP!
Hey guys/girls, I'm not so good with regexes. A preg_match("/select/i",$query) returns true if "select" is anywhere in there, correct?
15:43
@jasdeepkhalsa ctrl+k.....
@jasdeepkhalsa Why do you have 2 opening curly braces, and short tags
@jasdeepkhalsa Hooray for unreadable code! You have too many {s
use strpos('needle', $haystack) !== false for that... @Jimbo
Or stripos() if you need insensitivity
i dont think any girl here ....isnt it ??
15:44
That's better!
Well I need it to match against the first word only
<?php if (!empty($_POST)): ?> <script>// JavaScript code </script><div>HTML</div> <?php endif ?>
because that'll match even if I have an INSERT with a SELECT somewhere in there
@Baba jo
@jadeepkhalsa google->search->twig
15:45
@Jimbo Right, are you trying to match a SELECT SQL statements?
@MikeB A typo... not part of my original code
@DaveRandom Yep, you're not in a good mood today are you :P
@peehaa do you do any work using symfony?
@DaveRandom I start with nothing. Most ItemID's will have been listed for several months and the "GetItemTransactions" call only allows time ranges of 30 days, there is likely to be several calls per ItemID to go back to when the item was originally listed to collect the entire sales history. Hence the need for this to be batched until the entire sales history for an ItemID is acquired.
@DaveRandom Sorry!!! How do you format code in here?
15:46
@dyelawn Nope
@Jimbo :-P Try /^\s*select\s*/i
@DaveRandom or mb_stripos for multibyte case insensitive :P
@PeeHaa .... :) Welcome back
@MikeB Is an endif always required? Didn't realise it was needed!
@PeeHaa felt your absence
15:47
@DaveRandom Brilliant, cheers
@jasdeepkhalsa Anyone who tells you to omit closing braces is out of their mind
if (true)
  $x = 1;
$x = 0;
You're not being clever, just confusing
@DaveRandom you noob... #\bword\b#is :P
$x =0 what ??
@Baba It's damn busy at the office. And my boss is yelling at everybody like mad :)
15:48
@Jimbo Just so you know, that checks that the word select appears at the beginning of the string, forgiving leading whitespace, in a case insensitive manner. Also the second \s* should be \s+
@PeeHaa Hows your 'look-busy' face? :p
@MikeB I don't think I omitted the closing brace! definitely did not include an endif! BTW your example does not have an opening brace - you used a colon. Is that valid PHP?
@DaveRandom Ah okay, I get it.. I need to go practice regexs more
@webarto No, because a) you are a n00b and forgot to assert beginning of string and b) \b will permit things that are not valid SQL. SQL (in that context) would only permit whitespace. :-P
@PeeHaa .... eya ... if he was a system all you need was to shut him down
15:50
@jasdeepkhalsa Aye, it's called the alternative syntax for control structures.. it's mainly only used when mixing PHP and view-layer code (like html or javascript). It's easier to read/maintain php.net/manual/en/control-structures.alternative-syntax.php
@DaveRandom Don't cool me n00b, you n00b :D [[:<:]]DaveNoob[[:>:]] :P
@MikeB That's FANTASTIC, I've learnt something more about PHP today. Cheer Mike!
@webarto I'll preg_replace() you if you carry on like that...
2
@DaveRandom I'll preg_split() your bytes in bits...
With a 3-line PHP script? :)
15:55
@webarto lol, OK I give in, I don't want you start dividing me up into 8s. I'm already feeling quite async today.
@DaveRandom slow clap
what's my best bet for running a long script? a cron job?
Hi everybody, does someone know WPML for Wordpress ? I have a website launch in 1 hour and I just discovered that one of my function is not working, someone know this plugin and have a minute to help me out ?

icl_object_id(112, 'page', true/false)
-Always return me 112

the_permalink(icl_object_id(112, 'page', truefalse))
-Return me the home link

Thanks for your time
15:58
hahaha ...lol
Don't call us ho, you ho
Soldiers in the IDF get between 100$-200$ a month
We don't consider that a salary, we consider it an allowance.
@MadaraUchiha there its compulsory to join defense/attack force isnt it
??
@NullPointer It is
16:00
@MikeB I'm here in chat so like a pro :)
@NullPointer Defence, by the way, we aren't the IOF, we're the IDF
@MadaraUchiha Professional army gets salaries, in many countries you only get food ;)
@MadaraUchiha its rather lower than india ..:P
@webarto I'd kinda prefer that
food.../..salary ??
16:02
It's rather insulting to be paid this ridiculousness.
@NullPointer No salary
i would rather dont want to join ....
till spacial need
You are recruited, you have no options.
@MadaraUchiha how many persons in IDF ??
@MadaraUchiha You can come and work for me for $250 a month if you want.
100k-200k
???
16:04
@NullPointer when you are 18 you are recruited into the IDF for x number of years
@NullPointer Something like that
@webarto There're always options, sadly people take advantage of those and evade the service.
This, obviously, makes our jobs a whole lot harder, because we have 10 people instead of 30..
omg .... in india there are 3000k- 4000k and when jobs are on for army there are 1/20person rato
for solders
here for officers grade ....exam is harder than get into nasa ....tried and failed in physical ...than hate army
Don't you think that this FREE service from StackOverflow is just AWESOME?
yeah i do :)
16:18
You seem to be having fun there... @UchihaObito
@MadaraUchiha we finally have 10 tails summoned
charging my bijuudama death ray as we speak
no more spoilers :D
:D
manga tomorrow!
can't wait
anyways, can you tell me why this search: http://pastebin.com/2REMppVk
won't give me any results if I have "yyy" in db, and I type "yyyy" in my search field?
i have another record "abcd" and if I type "bcd" it finds the record
16:28
@UchihaObito Odd, does "yy" work?
yeah
I just want the search results to be more accurate if it's something easy to do
if not - it's ok, its not that important
Sounds peculiar that "yy" is found but "yyy" isn't
Consider writing a Stack Overflow question on it.
16:45
@UchihaObito Are you sure what you said is correct? "yyy" in db, "yyyy" in search. Seems kind of obvious that the 4x y wont match the 3x y
@Leigh True that, I have misread too
@MadaraUchiha
morning

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