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06:14
morning :)
06:32
according to catch (Exception $e) - not only it's bad to catch all exceptions, but also... had anybody else realized that "catch(SomeException $e){}" is filtering exceptions depending on its class rather on its purpose? it's defacto another switch (which is not very oo construction)
Uhm, class == purpose
isn't it?
okay, poorly expressed... sourcemaking.com/refactoring/…
it's very similar to switch...
try{}catch(FooExceptions $e){}catch(BooException $e){}
06:53
cannot agree
gutenmorgen! goedemorgen! bonjour! buon giorno! goodmorning! bongu!
i think that "current" (historical) implementation of try-catch is defined by its nature
"if something happened - we need to either process it here, or pass upper"
@zerkms which does not mean it has to be implemented as switch.
Question: I've got the following code: if( and_r( $img->save(), $img->mkthumbs() ) )die_r($img);
and_r simply && all passed arguments together
die_r() is like print_r but it dies after output (used for debugging)
@KamilTomšík how else it could be implemented?
06:59
my problem: when $img is new, $img->id is 0
after saving, $img->id becomes the value of inserted id (from mysql).
I need the inserted ID to create the thumbnails ( $img->mkthumbs() )
The problem is, $img->save() is executed AFTER $img->mkthumbs()
@zerkms polymorphism, handling could be either on exception (rescue/die/log) or you can pass visitor (not so cool, but much more oo)
Hence I never get the updated ID
uhm, why?
@KamilTomšík so it violates the idea "catch and process on place"
Also, $img->save() and $img->mkthumbs() both return a boolean (success).
@zerkms yes and no. (closures). But okay, this doesn't fit well to php, but it's a shame that languages where it would fit don't benefit from that
07:04
i think is it overengineering
yes, I'm a fan of OO model, but that is not the place we need to use it
nevermind, fixed it with an additional if block
I think it's really syntax-thing, consider this:

[do_something]
  onError: [ error | error log. System exit.]
  execute.
07:38
.. Wow..
$x = null;  echo $x["foo"];
does not what i would expect it to do
morning :)
@edorian what do you expect it to do?
I'd expect it to at least trigger a e_notice of some sort
let me guess
But it just doesn't do anything: codepad.viper-7.com/soGB4I
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A: Why doesn't my script trigger a notice when accessing a value in an undefined array?

cbuckleyThe specific case you describe doesn't give an E_NOTICE. Accessing undefined keys of a defined array give an E_NOTICE, but strangely trying to access null values as an array doesn't.

ah. for the second one
07:45
I, again, didn't know that. The guy deserves more uv for that than he will get (only tagged phpunit and old ;) )
does anyone here know what to do when X application seems to lack some font but didn't said which one?
@edorian didnt know that either and have no explanation for it at all
@KamilTomšík no idea sorry
08:05
a-ha... app has hard-coded paths, when I've moved it to bin, it works :-D
08:23
Morning @Gordon :)
@ChristianSciberras morning
Guys, what's the best memory limit for processing images in excess of 5mb?
sometimes even 10mb unfortunately
@ChristianSciberras -1 :)
This setting is only set for processing images specifically, not everywhere
@Gordon that actually works? :) ini_set('memory_limit',-1);
08:26
@Gordon, great! I've also set_time_limit(0); and ignore_user_abort(true);
Anything else I should take care of?
@edorian that case is explicitly written into the source (accessing an offset of a NULL value)... what I couldn't tell you is why
@ChristianSciberras yeah, make sure these settings dont crash your server :)
@Gordon That's not my problem (for once!)
@salathe did i miss it or is there no fputcsv for splfileobjects?
@Gordon it's in trunk, not any of the current releases
08:31
@salathe ah. cool. thanks
i wanna be trunkated
I need a patch that allows alternate spelling of Bool as Vool
@Gordon - Seems the server indeed crashes
And the client just asked me to fix it.
So that's that.
@ChristianSciberras :)
@Gordon I didn't quite understand that quote of yours regarding angle brackets?
@ChristianSciberras <phobia>
08:41
@Gordon You're expecting me to run away hands in the air or something?
@ChristianSciberras not you, but the people who did jade-lang.com likely would
in fact all the people who reinvent perfectly fine xml technologies without the angle brackets
Hope you keep JSON out of it :)
json is fine, json schema aint
08:43
agreed
LEAKS!!!
Leaks!!
@salathe I've accepted "because it's php" as a vaild answer to most questions a long time ago. Thanks for looking it up (or knowing it)
I thought imagedestroy($img); cleaned up the memory?
@edorian heh, good point :)
@ChristianSciberras it should, eventually
@edorian After enough memory leaks, I presume? * sigh *
08:49
 php -d memory_limit=1M -r 'while(true) { $im = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);  imagedestroy($im); } '
Thats running for some minutes now
which of the two would you prefer and why:
class Export
{
    protected function exportCsv($outputStream)
    {
        $this->outputStream = $outputStream;
        $this->writeHeadlineToStream();
        $this->writetDataRowsToStream();
        $this->outputStream = NULL;
    }
    protected function exportCsv($outputStream)
    {
        $this->writeHeadlineToStream($outputStream);
        $this->writetDataRowsToStream($outputStream);
    }
}
 php -d memory_limit=1M -r 'while(true) { $im = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100); imagedestroy($im); var_dump(memory_get_usage(true)); } '
@Gordon +1 on the question as I don't have an answer
@edorian actually, i guess @Kamil will likely tell me i should move these methods to the output stream
@Gordon I prefer the second one.
Less code, still readable.
Nah, seems fine because you always tell and never get stuff
08:52
@edorian which i dont want to do right now because i dont want to have a dedicated class for the stream
@edorian Of course no one would be running that sort of thing.
@Gordon I lack the big picture, but I think the export is operation and it should be together with data - i.e. on BlogPost - which does not mean it has to do csv stuff, it can delegate.
the main reason im asking is because i cannot call the methods without a stream, so asking for the argument makes that requirement more explicit. or does it matter at all?
My suggestion would be: 1. set image size to some 10k x 10k. 2. do some elementary manipulation, say copy this image there.
@Gordon Why would you want to null it? Reference count?
@Gordon what about modeling one another object representing csv document, then you can build it and it can write itself to ordinary byte-stream
08:56
I agree with @KamilTomšík
@ChristianSciberras You've "asked" if imagedestory leaked memory and it seemed simple enough to test / reproduce. I don't want to go into greater depths myself for what could be a reproduce if thats really the issue
@ChristianSciberras its no longer needed once the csv has been written. its not part of the export service. setting it as a member is merely a convenience so that i dont have to pass the argument to any other methods, but then again, that would hide the requirement for having the stream, which is why im asking.
@edorian Of course, I'm not asking you to do that, sorry.
@KamilTomšík i dont want to have another object
@edorian @Gordon - The server doesn't even want to obey ini_set() and the client doesn't want to fix the server setting. Case closed. :)
09:02
Very nice :)
@Gordon just have a look:

$blogPost->dumpToCSV($csv){
	$csv->addRow($this->title, $this->body);
}

$file = ...;
$csv = new CSV();
$blogPost->dumpToCSV($csv)
$csv->writeToFile($file);

CSV would look like:

$csv->writeToFile($file){
	$file->write(function($writableStream){
		foreach ($this->rows as $row)
			$writableStream.write(implode(";", $row) . "\n");
	});
}
I've bend syntax a little... hope it's still readable
Not really. What's exactly that? closure property thingy?
@Kamil nice
first segment is like class definition - without defining class. (you can't do it in php)
just that the csv is collected from several models not just one
09:07
@Gordon thx, hope you've got the picture
@KamilTomšík Any language that actually does it that way?
@Gordon yes, in that case you would need to iterate let's say comments and call dumpToCSV() on them as well - which wouldn't work (one line per row), so you need to create some "inner csv" - with different separator
@KamilTomšík As I get it, it's akin to JS's obj.mtd=function(){}; ?
@ChristianSciberras my dreamed one :) but javascript and other prototype languages are nearest to this.
it delegates over a lot of objects with very short methods and closures, and it's all east oriented :) - except the constructors
@KamilTomšík Ah right. Well, it may be just my opinion, but I hope I won't ever have to see/use that.
09:11
@Kamil i cant use it this way though due to some design smells introduced in the past
The syntax (again personally) is very confusing
Mainly because it's just operators and no indication of what's going on. Plus, it doesn't reflect the target language's existing syntax, unless the target language defines named functions as myfunct(){ .. }
@Gordon yes, I know - that's actually the reason, why smalltalk is "stuck" - alan kay wanted to drop everything and start again from scratch, however XEROX haven't allowed him to do so.
@ChristianSciberras it's matter of syntax, it could be written in a much more readable way - but not "compatible" with c-like syntax
@KamilTomšík Agreed.
09:26
preg_replace("/'(.*?)(?<!\\\\)'/", "'~'",
Just making sure i understand whats happending there: Replace everything between two single quotes with a "~" expect the singlequote is escaped (negative lookbehind?)
it means if the sun is shining on earth .* onto many four gilled fish <!(((( replace them with waves ~
or maybe it means you can see many four gilled fish when the sun is shining if you look at the waves?
if you want to see many four gilled fish, dont look into the sun but at the waves?
Methinks @Gordon is confusing code with art.
Then again, some people do say "the art of coding"...hmm
@Gordon remember PHP eats some of those backslashes, and PCRE needs it escaping, so it's only a 1-gilled fish
Well better this way round than standing in a museum and going "Lol he forgot to escape the closing brace"
09:31
@ChristianSciberras Mmm pizza
@salathe mutation?
@Gordon yes, mutant fish!
@salathe What? Are you saying PHP gills my fish? unacceptable!
@salathe I'm trying to get PizzaHut into paying me for each sublime message I send around. azzip
@edorian it kills your fish
09:33
2
Q: Doctrine 2.0.4 Configuration Error?

KSReddyI am using doctrine 2.0.4 .i am not sure where exact wrong here any one can help here? <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', '1'); use Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader, Doctrine\ORM\Configuration, Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager, Doctrine\ORM\Tools\EntityGenerator,...

As long as we are on the topic of food: Pie charts
@edorian no, the zend engine does... it calls _zend_steal_gills()
@KSReddy No clue about doctrine 2, sry
now I got it. I means: if the sun is shining greedily on earth, it mutates all the fish to have only one gill and then they die so there is only waves and no fish
09:34
@Gordon bingo
difficult to decipher, these regexes!
@edorian throw new OutOfFishException
Undefined constant OutOfFishException :(
I'm in my HomeOfFish btw
So the answer is "Don't as regex questions in the php chat we have enough problems as it is"?
@edorian yes, that's the offishal rule
09:39
}catch (OutOfFishException $e){
   echo 'Buying '.$e->count().' fish..';
   if(!preg_replace(...))
     throw new OutOfFundsException('Need some money',$e->count()*FISH_PRICE);
}
Anyhow, the story goes on to include OutOfJobsException
@ChristianSciberras as long as the sun shines, the fish will die, so that solution is ineffishient int the long run
And eventually OutOfElectronsException
@KSReddy quit posting the same question :/
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Morning folks
09:46
Say, anyone able to suggest a good snippet of PHP code that resizes an image into a specific thumbnail size (width & height) while keeping the same aspect ratio as well as filling the whole thumbnail?
I'm fed up of sifting through whole libraries of messy code :/
@ChristianSciberras didnt @Robik have something for that?
@Gordon How would I know? :)
It's in state of rewriting
but you can use it
Gonna fix something
Its good(?) snippet
If you gonna load images from paths that doesn't include extension (bug) wait for my fast fix
09:53
Thanks!
Fixed
Any suggestions are welcome
10:11
Well, it still doesn't address my problem directly (as far as the code I looked at so far)
Here's what I want to do:
@ChristianSciberras stop making me hungry
You mean resize to specified size keeping ratio?
I understand both steps can be done with the same code since imagecopyresampled() crops and resizes.
@Robik, yes
There is inteligentScale()
The problem is the logic behind handling landscapes/portraits
oh
let's see...
10:14
I promise there was
@Robik which file is it?
lol
Sec
Well, the only two related methods I see are resize() and scale()
Maybe i've deleted it by accident in soem commit
But you can create function based on scale
I can give you jQuery script that resizes image with ratio :/
yeah, that would be ok
10:22
My PHP function was based on it:
/*
 * This file is part of galleryCMS
 * Author: Robik
 */
$(document).ready(function() {
    // Limits of the image
    var maxWidth = 80;
    var maxHeight = 120;

        $('#content img').each(function() {

                // For cleaner code
                var $this = $(this);

                // If image is bigger than max sizes, resize it
                if( $this.width() > maxWidth || $this.height() > maxHeight )
                {
                        var ratio = 0;

                        if( $this.width() > $this.height() )
Hope you understand it, simple algorithm
But i promise there was/is intelligentResize :/
isn't there a way to search inside git commits?
Didn't see it onsite
In side commits?
10:26
This would be cool
@Robik you never committed it to github at least
I agree with @salathe as far as I searched, it's not anywhere in any commit
Oh! It exists but in my code (that i am rewriting) -,-
10:39
hey guys how u doing all
i got stuck with wordpress
gigya api
@robik did u check that issue
What issue?
the issue mentioned above wordpress link
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Q: wordpress login register with gigya plugin integration error

Edvin Im using wp - 3.0.5 version and trying to integrate gigya api for user register and login. Guys please help me with this i can't go further due to this issue Thanxs, Edvin

Can't read from image
Does it appears when you are trying to login from ALL of the providers, or only from specified one?
for all the providers
You can ask it on Wordpress forum or plug-in author
10:45
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for linkedin website its responsing different
OMG Ask on forum
seriuosly?
Ye, but you have enabled cookies, right?
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@Edvin since the screenshots are attached to the question already, there is no reason to repost them here.
10:53
What exactly are you doing @Gordon?
WTH did you do @Gordon?
umm, moved the pictures to bin?
Why exactly?
I mean
What's the point?
@ChristianSciberras Cleanup of irrelevent stuff
10:55
@ChristianSciberras see my message to Edvin
Anyway you think creating room called Ruby, Perl and Python is a good idea? I hope they won't kill opposites
If I had to put some money into it..
I'd bet the ruby people would complain that it ain't visually appealing enough
You mean into room?
The perl people would complain it ain't scriptable
And the Python people would complain it ain't firewalled enough.
Gonna see it
10:57
hehe, I remember the first time I saw Perl code...thought my friend was trying to decode a base 36 encoded string
@gordon i did attached the image here for @Robik since he asked me too
Well, i asked you to upload it to some image hosting... but nvm Go ask it on WP forum
@Zirak Have you seen Brainfuck already?
sure im doing that now its for @gordon robik
@Robik Yep :D

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