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10:04
Thou abominable static method: die a thousand deaths and curse my conscience no longer. The pure Holy Language of PHP and must be purged of such wretched filth. — Levi Morrison 1 min ago
^ My official stance.
@LeviMorrison I would suggest that as the error message; could you localize that in 16 languages pls? ;-)
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Q: iterator_to_array truncated output

BabaFROM PHP DOC iterator_to_array — Copy the iterator into an array array iterator_to_array ( Traversable $iterator [, bool $use_keys = true ] ) It would work with all Traversable Interface but why am i getting wrong input in the following code: $data = array( 0 => array( 0 =&g...

@Baba Are you rep whoring on PHP bugs or sth? lol
@Jack i don't ask question bu i need a hat :)
i was trying to answer OP question
suddenly i tested by script it did not work
its not a BUG
just don't understand why
I was forced to used foreach
Interesting :)
any ideas
@LeviMorrison any ideas
@webarto ping
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9 hours ago, by webarto
@ShaquinTrifonoff https://gist.github.com/29075469ab51900d6de5#file-help-appreceation-and-thanks-txt much thanks, its work now!
Here comes the wizard with his pointy array_walk_recursive hat trick =D
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lol
user1125394
10:20
Are there any suggestions on how to fix this wonderful issue?
hehe
user1125394
can any one tell me dude..
What are you calling this app? Instant Trollify?
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VampireBot
@Jack lol
I see you're trying to use RecursiveArrayIterator, you should totally drop that and use array_walk_recursive() instead =D — Jack 40 secs ago
10:23
To be honest, I would report a bug on that ... just bizarre that you have to resort to a darn foreach.
Now am trying to review some of my projects where i used iterator_to_array
very sad
Ohhhhhhhh
Thou abominable static method: die a thousand deaths and curse my conscience no longer. The pure Holy Language of PHP must be purged of such wretched filth. — Levi Morrison 27 mins ago
you guys would kill me with laughter
@Baba So, the problem with the iterator_to_array() is the keys; 7, 4 and 5 are at indexes 0, 1 and 2 ... that's not a coincidence; and iterator_count() returns 7 :)
@Jack .. interesting .. one moment
@Jack What is this? JavaScript? ;)
Now am pissed off @Jack
PHP trying to play trick on us
10:36
@PeeHaa Hehe yeah, it's JavaScript
@Baba solved your problem, you can update your other answer now =D
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A: iterator_to_array truncated output

JackThis is because $use_keys is true by default (since 5.1), overwriting your array keys as it's being flattened. You need this: print_r(iterator_to_array($it, false)); // ^^^^^ If you're running PHP < 5.2.1 you're basically screwed ;-)

@Jack nice :)
10:53
@Baba Are you going to edit your answer now? Can i can i? lol
Yes you can
@Jack which answer ?
you have already answered it ?
You will see which answer I'm talking about ... right about .... now
morning
ola senior
ehh, that's with a tilde on the n
No it's all good, I'm a decrepit old man really
Everyone ready for Armageddon?
11:00
It's airing now? ;-)
Dear god I hope not. My life has been pleasingly Ben Affleck-free recently, I'd hate for that situation to change
How about Matt Damon?
@DaveRandom Morning
Hey, is there a php fiddle thingy?
Now why did I hit enter?
11:04
@Jack a codepad?
Well, apparently there's phpfiddle.org, how apt.
I like viper7's best (when it's up)
Ah fark .. I mean more like jsperf. My mind is not working properly.
Not that I know of. You would have to time and measure it yourself
11:07
Yeah I have that .. but I like the idea of sharing the results.
You know, bar graphs are just really pretty.
Shiny!
Could be even prettier if unicorns drew them.
@Jack I could donate Uni for the job.
@MadaraUchiha Wow .. ehh, okay, that might be a bit overkill ... just wanted to see which of the array flattener codes would be faster ;-)
Unless Uni didn't mean University .. hmm =D
Uni is @MadaraUchiha's pet Unicorn
11:11
@Jack Uni is the unicorn I'm riding.
Drat ... writing that down right now lol
I see what my next pet project will be then :)
Only one thing to do considering they are right about it. Be ashamed that you are using a mac. — PeeHaa 28 secs ago
@ircmaxell Have you seen / spoken @gordon lately?
Does anyone have good references to secure API design. (I.E. being able to give out an API key, restricting it's use to a particular clients site - I know the obvious pitfalls, and referrers can be spoofed, etc etc, but would like to do as much as possible to mitigate)
@PeeHaa Looks like he's not been on SO in general much recently: stackoverflow.com/users/208809/gordon?tab=activity
> 3 hours ago
?
Meh. I'll just ping him on GitHub
11:25
@PeeHaa Yeh but he's hardly answered or commented at all in the last couple of weeks
How long would it take to break MD5 that is lets say, 10 chars long, contains some special chars?
md5 has nothing to do with that though ;-)
Hate when the better answer does not get accepted :(
even more where the best is mine :D
@magnetik show off
@magnetik Everyone thinks their answer is the best -.-
11:34
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A: PHP day of week numeric to day of week text not English

magnetikYou should consider using the extension intl which has IntlDateFormatter. From the documentation: $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "en_US" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN ); echo "First Formatted output is ".$fmt->format(0); $...

@webarto I doubt it will be long. I'm pretty sure @ircmaxell has some numbers regarding this
CRACKED IT ALREADY
THAT IS HOW LONG
@webarto rainbow tables <3
I was a naughty boy.
"I dont have time to read through the whole API and documentation" stackoverflow.com/questions/13989323/…
11:38
@MrCode Wow... some people.
@MrCode since I just got the ability to close vote, I've made that my first
@Brett Why shouldn't a server use different line endings? It's not the server that decides on this :) — Jack 20 secs ago
hehe
@Jasper the irony is the answer contains a link to the docs
@Jack thanks
@DaveRandom hi
@Baba Hey hey
11:46
Why not give your ISP a phone call and ask them? — Ed Heal 28 mins ago
That's classic.
@DaveRandom how are you doing ?
Alright, just wrestling with some very badly written API docs.
I see you're trying to get through some very badly written api docs .... hmm ... well you know ;-)
Reminds me of the M$ paperclip advising Neo "I see that you're trying to bend a spoon, have you tried realizing the truth that there is no spoon?? agggghhhh!"
11:49
@Jack That thing haunts me.
@ShadowScripter The paperclip or the skit?
@Jack The skit is hilarious. The paperclip is effing scary.
> abstract class Interface {
-_____-
@DaveRandom uh, wow?
That's quite possibly the most profound piece of code yet
11:54
From that question @MadaraUchiha just linked
guys php documentation says the salt for crypt() function needs for using blowfish algorithm should be a string of 22 characters after the rounds i.e ($2a$12$stringof22 chars) but it is not necessary?
even if i give more that 22 chars the result hash is the same
@PruthviNag It will use the first 22, but it cannot be less
<span class="td">
.. i don't want to live on this planet anymore
i think i tried less than 22 chars the hash changes but gives the length of the output hash is the same as before
user1125394
<td class="span">
11:59
@tereško Marginally better than <td class="span">...
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@DaveRandom gotcha
good mornings ;)
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<a class="a b c">
OT: Can somebody suggest me a working youtube MP3 ripper?
@hakre Extracting direct from the FLV? I mean the quality of Youtub FLV is generally so sucky anyway you might as well just cap the output channel from your soundcard
It's certainly the easier option
12:03
^ @cyril yeah, welcome to the nice onrop communuty there ;)
oh my.
@DaveRandom Well, I need something for somebody who don't have "golden fingers" with the computer, you know what I mean? Ripping the audio channel even if trivial with VLC is maybe too much hassle for that guy.
@hakre Look, at the end of the day you are talking about a non-trivial task, because apart from anything just getting at the FLV stream from YT involves going all round the houses. If he wants to get into media piracy (even lazy second hand piracy) then he's going to need to put a little effort in.
@hakre hiya!
12:06
@PeeHaa Hi!
Apply some brainpower or gtfo, says I
yes sure. normal.
@Baba Oh just realized your iterator answer was accepted :)
"Media piracy requires effort" - Random Dave
@hakre Although have you looked at things like this?
12:13
@Jack If you are taking the piss (can't quite tell), go learn how to use GKRP (properly) and tell me it was easy :-P
Taking the piss? Oh you funny British people ... nah i'm just stating the obvious; good piracy does take effort.
Man, there's some serious wind here
It wasn't me
@ircmaxell Did you suffer badly from the hurricane a few weeks ago? You're right in the worst hit area aren't you?
@Jack Sarcasm doesn't communicate well via written media
12:25
yup
@DaveRandom I wasn't being sarcastic. Apologies if I gave that vibe.
@Jack No I know, I just meant it's difficult to tell sometimes. It's all good :-)
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa github.com/cv-pls/cv-pls/issues/54 Your opinions?
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Q: Hat falls off on browser resize

Mark ByersMy hat falls off when I resize my browser window. After maximizing the window the hat ends up like this: It seems that the problem is there is not enough hat glue. I checked the HTML codes and couldn't find the place where the hat glue is applied. Maybe it was forgotten? I'm using the red stri...

12:28
@MadaraUchiha >Jon Skeet can implement such a feature in assembly, writing code only in MS Paint, doesn't mean we should all try it.
...?
Focing
@MadaraUchiha Only issue is that we'd need to maintain a list of sites because of the way the pattern matching works in Chrome, but doable I guess
@DaveRandom Why? Won't chat.stackexchange.com/* suffice?
@MadaraUchiha Aren't they chat.*.stackexchange.com/rooms/*? (which is illegal - you can't have a * in the middle like that)
12:31

 Maid Café (メイド喫茶)

Welcome back, my Master! (お帰りなさいませ、ご主人様!) Sit wherever you'd l...
No
http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/6697/anime-and-manga
MORNING
Plus there are a few sites with their own SLDs (SO, SU, SF etc) but they don't seem to be creating nw ones of those
@MadaraUchiha Will that still be the case after the private beta?
@DaveRandom Yes

 Minecraft Talk

Everything Minecraft. Warning: Exposure may cause insanity and...
Plus, it's public beta already :)
http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/28/minecraft-talk
Well in that case yes. Either way it's not an issue, it would still only be a case of maintaining a list, and it wouldn't need to be an exhaustive list because it would only be required for sites that actually want it. We'll schedule it for 0.21, we're on feature freeze for 0.20, unless anyone finds any more bugs I want to put 0.20.0 out as soon as the auto update is sorted
I was hoping to have this ready in time for a 0.20 release but I'm still doing a feasibility study because those API docs suck as well.
Either that or I forgot this part in school.
12:41
@DaveRandom I now found #1 hit on google to be working. All these tools just download and the call ffmpeg in the background. And they "sell" it as their feature. such filthy ripp0rs ;)
@NikiC A very fine good morning Mr. NikiC!
@hakre Thank you very much
@hakre Did your trolling spree already end?
I wonder why this does nto get any upvotes, am I too far off?
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A: Serialize or Hash a Closure in PHP

hakreYou could all that you need write your own, your own closures having a getId() or getHash() or whatever. Example (Demo): 1: Hello world 2: Hello world First closure (ID: 1), ID read in calling context. Second closure (ID: 2), ID read from within the closure (where self-reference). Code: <...

@NikiC Not at all. I should burn some more tags now.
spl_object_hash? would that work on closure?
@hakre Some men just want to watch the tags burn...
Apparently it does.
12:45
@NikiC MONRING!
@hakre I was considering writing a tool that does just that after that little convo - it should be easy enough. Stuff like that is pretty bandwidth hungry if you make it a public service but there's no reason why you couldn't make a download-and-run-on-your-localhost version for your friend, it's easy enough to set up (shudder) XAMPP.
@DaveRandom wut?!!?! opera plugin woot
@PeeHaa Yeh I was trying to avoid letting the cat out of the bag until I had a working version but now there's a repo it was only a matter of time before someone noticed on their own so I figured what the hell.
Theoretically it could be done for Safari as well, but surely nobody here uses that?
@DaveRandom Use PHP built-in webserver. Auto-Setup via sh/batch file.
@hakre IDK if that might be taking it a little too far, I have enough of a job cleaning the sick out of my keyboard from some of the things I do already. I'd rather roll my own in userland PHP I think, the lack of concurrency in the built-in is just too much of a limitation to make it useful for anything to me.
12:51
@DaveRandom Thank you in meeknes ^__^
Somehow that qn received two upvotes ... why
@Jack That user has a few crappy qs w/upvotes - I suspect he has "friends"
@Jack Somebody upvoted?
posted on December 21, 2012 by Brandon Savage

Including today, there are six business days remaining in 2013 (five if you are lucky enough to get New Year’s Eve off). My brother used to call this week “the lost week” – there’s hardly anything to get done because so many people are on vacation or preoccupied with setting goals for the new year. [...]

12:57
Haha, LAS - what's LAS? It comes from ETL .... what's ETL? lol
My boss won't let me search on Google, plz haaalp!
Holy crap. You definitely need a new job. Unless you live in China, in which case you need a whole new home.
Homes in China are pretty cheap though, or so I'm told :)
this deserves a repost
13:01
@NikiC stackoverflow.com/questions/13990693/… (either a generators issue or E_PEBKAC but might be worthy of your attention)
Very well.
2 hours 54 minutes fellas. What are you guys doing before the Mayan calender just restarts and nothing happens?
why in 2 hours and 54 minutes?
i'm not up-to-date on the whole apocalypse deal
Turned out that they carved another calendar on the back ;-)
13:07
11AM Eastern :P
why 11 am eastern though?
Because thats what the crazy people wanted.
Supposedly it's midnight when it happens. I wasn't aware the timezone was specified. But presumably it would have been midnight for the Maya which would make it another 16hrs or so
Everywhere I read was 11AM
13:08
lol
Maya, not Mayans
"The Mayan baktun ends on December 21, 2012 at 11AM"
I hate when that mistake is made.
You read it in multiple places? Oh, shit, it must be true then.
EXACTLY!
WOW!
MULTIPLE PLACES?
13:09
Holy crap, I'd better start using ext/mysql again then, if that's how it works
Let's calculate the statistical significance of that fact ... hmmm .... awww =(
See Dave, it all comes full circle, from Mayan's ending the world, to multiple sources, back to programming. I like that. rofl..
I hope there will be a "survived the Apocalypse" hat
i think hakre already has one
13:10
Surviving the PHP tag doesn't count
The "and i feel fine" hat has been out for a while
Ugh, I remember seeing some douche with a "I Survived Y2K" shirt.
haha .. I survived
@DaveRandom lol
^^ that
php? nothing
13:12
I see you're trying to survive , you should totally drop that and try to survive
I have a real world ending scenario for you, an evil company takes over PHP, and makes all ending tags have to be ?PHP> watch the world burn...
@NikiC Yeh I looked into it further, it is E_PEBKAC - at the same time it has always annoyed me that you can't name methods with language constructs though, this will be a common error message we'll see on the site as people start to move to 5.5 I suspect.
I wish there was some kind of voting system for issues on GitHub
@DaveRandom Either way I like it long time
13:28
@DaveRandom It does sound like an incredibly stupid name for a method that's doing ... well I'm not exactly sure what that is doing ^^
rendering 30000 frames of video
@NikiC The reason it's annoyed me in that past is because you can't have a method called list() which I have (I think legitimately) wanted on a couple of Collection-y objects and an LDAP wrapper object in the past
@DaveRandom Not arguing that issue in general, just that particular method ^^
13:35
I hope the end of the world happens soon, so I don't have to go back to work this afternoon...
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@Jocelyn I can keep hitting you until you think the world has ended =D
@Necro. But then people would fork php, and everyone would use the new fork and forget all about the evil companies
@ircmaxell What would recommend. Scenario is, I want to give a client an API key to use my web service, but I want to prevent people extracting the API key and re-using it. Obviously can't rely on the referrer. Can't think of a good way to make sure that the script is being used from a particular clients site. I can't rely on them having a scripted environment otherwise I was considering a OTP approach.
(oh, the merits of open source)
don't do it pure client side
13:37
@Jasper I'm talking about an end world scenario. One way worse then the Mayans lol.
@DaveRandom Should we make a list for things we want / need in 0.21.0? To keep better track of what we are going to do?
@ircmaxell JS snippet has to be delivered to my clients clients browser, which in turn has to use my webservice with their API key
@PeeHaa We should probably start using milestones properly...
right, then you can't protect it
@DaveRandom yup
13:39
either do it back-channel, or "hash" the key with the timestamp on the server, and give that to the client (so the "client key" is only good for a short amount of time
@ircmaxell If I could rely on my client having a scripted environment, I was considering getting them to register a session key with us, that they can deliver to their client
Or, they'd make a call, we'd give them a one time use key, they'd relay to their client
What would be an over-the-top response for a simple mysql_xx question? doctrine? :)
@Necro. And I'm saying that your end of the world scenario isn't an end of the world scenario as it would barely have any effect (maybe a month extra lag in the development of php + a name change for php)
lol I was just joking
13:42
@Necro. I know, I was just pointing out that the world is more robust than you give it credit for :P
Oh for sure, what are the chances of that actually happening? I know its impossible.
@Jack sadly, now is the time to take my sleigh and go back to work...
You have a sleigh?! Is it reindeer powered?
@Necro. And the kind of thing I mentioned actually happens. Take for example OpenOffice, which was bothered not even by a functionality change, but by the fact that the evil company decided to change what open source license to use and was left behind in the dust by a fork by the name of LibreOffice because the contributors didn't like the new license
this is not a joke guys, i have managed a team of 7 indians!!?!?!
13:52
@andho Not necessarily a problem. The question is, is it a team of 7 idiots?
lol, yeah...that's the point
NB: Indian != idiot
although I admit there do seem to be proportionally more
user1125394
as they are so numerous, there are many idiots
Gosh, PHP's socket API is so ugly
By-ref everywhere :(

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