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21:07
hellooo!!!
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pce
@hakre is phpdoc valid xml?
@pce you mean docbook?
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Mu ha ha ha. Off to the coolest room on SO with you guys
peehaa
21:13
Somebody please tweak chat so it just works again :(
it does work
pce
pce
@hakre ok, it is docbook - that's weird, eg. <?dbtimestamp format="Y"?> codepad.viper-7.com/qdeLis
@Lusitanian Lol
std::unique_ptr <-- Zend engine with that would be awesome!
21:22
congrats!
thanks :)
@pce yes that is the point. Those entities need to be defined in some DTD.
@PeeHaa use bin for that... Not Trash Can
I now substitute them before the document is being loaded.
WTF...
21:23
I now substitute them before the document is being loaded.
:7710645 But all the cool stuff ends up in the trash :)
@ircmaxell With that and all the other C++ goodies :)
@Gordon niice. Useless but niiice
21:30
@PeeHaa totally :D
Hello Mr Dave
@DaveRandom hello mr [w]right
Monsieurs Hordijk and Desberg
21:33
@ircmaxell shouldnt bin be for applications ?
@DaveRandom e, not u :(
everyone does that.
My humblest apologies fine fellow, excuse me while I punch myself in the face as a penance.
hey guys, could you suggest me PHP IDEs that support remote sync?
Remote sync how?
21:39
unusual network behavior! =oO
rsync like?
Nobody is going home before chat is fixed people!
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> apologies for any service disruption at the current time; we are investigating some unusual network behavior
@PeeHaa HAHA
> apologies for any service disruption at the current time; we are investigating some unusual network behavior
@webarto You beat me to it!
from my PC to my server, so when I modify lot of files in my work I dont have to reupload each of them just sync or something
@PeeHaa probably more like integrated and automatic (s)ftp I guess
21:41
@Jasper yeah I thought something like this
@PeeHaa lol, YOU ARE ALL STAYING PAST DINNER
@martincpt You could do stuff over ftp on your server with most ide's I guess. But have you thought about some versioning system?
@PeeHaa versioning system?
Just got word from one of the SO employees. Even the designers are told to stop tweaking the damn templates and start digging into this nasty chat issue
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@martincpt svn, git, whatever
21:48
@martincpt jetbrains.com/phpstorm has support for that.
> we are investigating some unusual network behavior
@hakre oh yeah Im just reading it right now :) Thanks though!
@NikiC exactly
@PeeHaa While I agree with the recommendation to use a vcs, what does it have to do with automatic publishing solution?
@Jasper Using hooks you can sync the shit and have the best of both worlds
21:52
@Jasper checkout files changed since a specific revision?
revert changes that did not work out well?
@NikiC I've been pushing the concept of switching parts of the engine to C++, and have met surprisingly little resistance (from people who dev on core)
@ircmaxell Specific parts?
pce
pce
@ircmaxell why c++, c is awesome. C11 (C1X) has many great features.
Actually, the whole thing would be awesome to use C++. Even if just for the smart pointers, which could make ZVALs MUCH easier to deal with...
21:54
I start to cry :/
@PeeHaa Fair enough that would work under normal circumstances. I do have a feeling he wants to automatically publish to his development server in which case that wouldn't work so well. @martincpt?
@Jasper why not?
@pce true, but I'm thinking for the pointer bits specifically. And HUGE parts of the engine could benefit greatly from classes and templates (polymorphic code)...
That's one of the things hooks are for
Another meeting. Later
21:56
later @ircmaxell
later @ircmaxell
@PeeHaa because you would typically want your development server to spit in your face if you forgot a semicolon (or something equally stupid) before you commit
@Jasper well I just want to take my time by uploading all my modified files with one click instead of replace all of them one by one you know
pce
pce
@Jasper Commit Hooks could also catch those syntax errors with a "lint-hook"
@martincpt Sounds like a svn commit / git push to me
21:59
@pce But they can't catch everything. Personally, I really prefer seeing it work before I commit
@Jasper I doubt OP is writing code blind
pce
pce
@martincpt if you have only one folder you could run a simple php script: codepad.viper-7.com/MM0jMa
@PeeHaa sorry but I dont know about these
@pce I have lot of folders thats my problem :)
22:00
@martincpt lesson #1: put your code under version control.
@martincpt Whether this is the solution to your specific problem or not I highly recommended reading about the topic of version control
@PeeHaa Well, using a remote development server without running php locally might explain why the pushing is getting so cumbersome (and I can know, I did so for years and years on end)
We are aware of an intermittent issue with chat, we're tracking down network gremlins now.
^^ now! faster!
@Jasper You did WAT?! Damn that would be terrible for me. All those syntax errors popping up at all once. I don't think I can handle that
22:02
@Jasper why would you do that?!
@martincpt What does your workflow look like exactly?
/me hopes for the best
@tereško augh the code in that makes me want to cry
@PeeHaa /me ducks for cover
seriously. multiple users can't have the same password. the f*?
@PeeHaa open files at pc, if script is done I upload to the server for test (save & upload many times :))
22:06
@PeeHaa I didn't really mind. I am running a local solution now and it's slightly faster but not much. I still use my browser about as much.
Then again, I learned programming on paper (from the accompanying book while the version compatible with the correct version of the ide+ interpreter was being mailed to me)
@PeeHaa Don't write code with syntax errors in then :-P
@Jasper lol
@DaveRandom Impossible
brb going to take my dog out for the last time today
22:26
is your dog dying?
Dude...
He's taking his dog out for the last time :(
@Greg "last time today"
meaning he will again tomorrow.
don't mess with @PeeHaa's dog ;D
@Lusitanian you're heartless.
oh I read it as "last time, today"
22:27
@Ocramius ...wat.
today, I'm taking my dog out for the last time :(
@Greg heh, yeah, i see how ya got confused
his cancerous liver has enlarged to the size of a baby and it's eating his intestines, causing immense pain and body fluid leakage.
22:28
dudes i know it's off topic, i just would like to know if someone here knows about some sublime text plugin for checking automatically wrong html tags closures
What exactly would we use the php.ini settings date.sunrise_zenith and date.sunset_zenith for?
any ideas?
@Badaboooooom does ctrl + m not work in HTML?
ehm not tryed :O
ctrl + m matches braces, I thought it did tags too
22:30
@Greg No he is not. That would make me a sad sad panda.
good to hear
I mean, the "no he is not" part
Greg nope, nothing happens
not the sad panda part
i'm on macosx ctrl+m = nothing )
22:31
@crypticツ used as default for that and date_sunrise, respectively
also tryed cmd+m but same )
@PeeHaa The circumstances were strange and probably not really possible anymore in today's internet age, but I'm glad for the result. I can program without needing a compiler or interpret to validate my code. I'll make some syntax errors, but not too many and I can write entire classes that do what they are supposed to without trying it out. It's a thing most programmers from my generation can't say (I imagine all programmers of yore could, though, as compiling used to quite expensive)
@Jasper i think most people don't rely on a compiler/interpreter to be there step-by-step...it just helps
@Lusitanian I think most regulars in this room don't. However, I have seen some rather scary stuff at university and that's supposed to be the smart people
damn sublime text it's awesome
i installed few plugins but important plugins
just i need some way to automatically check html closing tags
22:37
I'm sure there is one, do you use package manager?
sure i have it
(package manager)
hmm let me look
i'm looking into but sincerily don't know what to search
i tryed html checker
tags checker
but hmmmm
formatter?
uhm.... formatter i think not
i just need to search for closing tags and duplicates
so if some not needed tag or not needed closing tag or missing closing tag )
this will speed up my work of about 4/5 hours a day lol
sometimes on huge html pages i lost my mind :/
22:42
I hate it when I get things to work but I don't understand why.... :/
anyway, good night!+
Missing end tags can easily be avoided by first writing at both the start and the end tag an only after that start writing the contents / attributes @Badaboooooom
@hakre Night!
I'll one up you. Missing end tags can easily be avoided by making sure you write your end tags.
@hakre yep, that's one of the most annoying things. Good night!
@PeeHaa that is written in books :D
@Lusitanian that is .... true :D
@Lusitanian Also true :)
22:44
@crypticツ I have just been reading up on the sunrise/sunset zenith for like 15 mins and I still have no clue what it refers to. geometry == headfuck
but guys understand me pls ... ii've lost my div closing tag ... maybe some sublime text plugin can help me
@DaveRandom it has to do with the angle of your location in relation to the sun above
at noon
like when you lost your car key, you can avoid that .... but ... :/
i'm not quite sure how one loses a closing tag
@crypticツ Yeh I got that, but I don't see how that's something that can't be calculated from the date and lat/long, or why it would be different on land and at sea.
22:47
@Badaboooooom Zen Coding helps - it automatically creates the end tag
@ShaquinTrifonoff oh , what if i already have tags? will help anyway ?
@Badaboooooom no, but this will help
@DaveRandom sunearthtools.com/dp/tools/pos_sun.php will calculate it for you. I'm assuming the land and sea difference is maybe refraction in the atmosphere/environment making the sun appear higher and lower than it is. I know for a fact when you watch a sunset over the sea the sun has already passed the horizon, but the atmosphere through this optical illusion effect I don't fully understand will still show the sun above the horizon.
@Shaquin perfect
:D
22:50
@Shaquin also FF source helps it highlight the unecessary ending tags
problem is that i'm on 127.0.0.1
@Lusitanian Have you seen my closing tag, Sir? It was here moments ago.
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@webarto damn i'm sure i had them in my pocket what the hell
@GitHub Y U NO NOTIFY ME OF THINGZ?????
@Lusitanian Thanks, I'm going to leave it open until I can be arsed setting it up properly
@DaveRandom kay. also, "WTFPL" isn't a valid SPDX license identifier but
i don't think you're worried about that
23:09
@crypticツ in the php docs it's said "date_sunrise() returns the sunrise time for a given day (specified as a timestamp) and location." and those are the parameters: mixed date_sunrise ( int $timestamp [, int $format = SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING [, float $latitude = ini_get("date.default_latitude") [, float $longitude = ini_get("date.default_longitude") [, float $zenith = ini_get("date.sunrise_zenith") [, float $gmt_offset = 0 ]]]]] )
As you can see the default values are pulled from the .ini file ...
@HamZaDzCyberDeV yeah, DaveRandom already linked me above =o)
@ircmaxell not sure which people you've been talking to that you met no resistance
23:27
@Lusitanian I think I'll live... :-P
@DaveRandom you will for a while longer anyway
23:48
really??? #1 on the silicon valley 100 list are the instagram founders?
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[Wed Feb 13 15:48:51 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to Swift_Mailer::newInstance() must implement interface Swift_Transport, none given, called in /Users/chris/Sites/WEB_DIRS/foo.local/test/communication.php on line 55 and defined in /usr/local/php5-20121123-183949/lib/php/Swift/Mailer.php on line 39
Any Ideas?

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