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19:07
Im doing it with implode. example: $new_class = new $class(implode(', ', self::$_dependencies[$class]['params'])); retrun $new_class
I should be able to do it like how I want
where I pass in an array
@DaveRandom wow I've get some conflicts to resolve :)
i think I understand what your saying
@TheWebs implode just returns an array that will have to be parsed anyway.
as implode creates strings
@TheWebs string, I mean
19:09
Well what do I do for classes that take in two arguments, both of which are arrays? while using the factory pattern as demonstrated
I essentially need to be able to do what your calling the impossible
@TheWebs What are you trying to do?
I have to explain this again? Should I just make a new question on stack?
and link it here?
i think that might be best
@TheWebs You don't have to do anything :)
19:12
ok. I give up on installing Jekyll with Markdown on Windows.
Mental note to self: ruby and ruby gems suck. they do. period
@tereško Good job beating the feed :)
@TheWebs I don't think it's impossible. It's just wasteful. you can absolutely do it. Implode is just kind of expensive.
@PeeHaa what feed , where ?
im positing a question to show you why im doing it
in [php] [oop] feed, 3 mins ago, by tereško
-1
Q: syntax error, unexpected T_PRINT, expecting T_STRING

rahul daglii'm getting this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PRINT, expecting T_STRING in /homepages/26/d94605010/htdocs/lz/writecodeonline.com/php/index.php(190) : eval()'d code on line 7 Example: Class HelloWorld { public $word; public function print() { ...

19:15
@all: how many method params are too many? Right now if its more than 3 I re-factor to be like public function functionName(stdClass $options){...}

Is this standards complaint?
@PeeHaa WTF
since when i have become a feed ?
this isnt working for me

$time = date("m-d-Y h:i:s", time());

$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM chat WHERE thread = ? AND WHERE date < $time");

or this

$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM chat WHERE thread = ? AND WHERE date > $time");
returns array()
No one cares. Turn on your brain for a change.
19:17
pft
@ConnorMiles Check the error logs, compare the print out to the MySQL/PHP manuals. Lemme know what you find,.
@Pheagey im not getting any errors
windows or linux?
Please don't flag, it bothers the whole site.
@seagoj @PeeHaa This is what I am doing, which currently works fine unless you have a class that takes an array as a param stackoverflow.com/questions/14965633/factory-pattern-design
19:20
Can you find the SQL/PHP error log files?
never heard of such a thing
@TheWebs woah. You really need all those statics in there?
@EtiennedeMartel Zoidberg likes us no more? :)
@PeeHaa Ill deal with refactoring a bit later
but you see the point
@TheWebs Uhhu right :)
19:22
@webarto thaught so
@PeeHaa what are you saying?
@webarto Let's just say it's a love/hate relationship.
:-)
Permanent temporary solution.
any ways @seagoj and @PeeHaa this is why I am looking for a method that will allow me to pass arrays like implode allows me to pass string objects
19:23
^ that. /me was looking in chat for a nice message
@Pheagey im googling it now
@ConnorMiles goOod. :)
error logs are your friend...
@Pheagey what do i need php or mysql
anythoughts?
both
19:25
is this mysql log?


130219 13:14:24 [Note] Plugin 'FEDERATED' is disabled.
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: The InnoDB memory heap is disabled
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: Mutexes and rw_locks use Windows interlocked functions
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: Compressed tables use zlib 1.2.3
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: Initializing buffer pool, size = 128.0M
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: Completed initialization of buffer pool
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: highest supported file format is Barracuda.
130219 13:14:24 InnoDB: Waiting for the background threads to start
@TheWebs Still trying to read that code without it hurting my eyes. gimme a sec
@ConnorMiles thats one of them, yes
I removed the documentation when I posted it
831
A: What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?

Rohit// somedev1 - 6/7/02 Adding temporary tracking of Login screen // somedev2 - 5/22/07 Temporary my ass

:P
:d, I just found out about Sublime Text 2's multi line editing... *Drool...
19:27
@webarto :-D
@PeeHaa Are you supposed to be passing the values or the parameter names?
@Pheagey Yeah, Sublime Text 2 is pretty magical.
Sweet jesus of coding! git integration!...
I think...I think I no longer need companionship...
@TheWebs Although I reeeeeeally think you should reconsider what you have there. But aren't you just looking for ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs?
no im not
P.S. You should really reconsider your design
19:29
@Pheagey I activated it and never opened it again :D
i will
@TheWebs Why not?
did you see the array?
the data structure
@TheWebs yes?
I was taught in school that reflectionclass is a horrible way of doing things, there was no real explanation why
19:31
@TheWebs Well in most cases you would simply not have to use it very often
@theWebs they taught that in school? Where'd you go?
Im canadian
And the explanation why is: most people think it is shit slow
So based on what I have, is there a way to do what I want?
@TheWebs ah, lucky you..
19:33
Hey there, someone knows when Laravel 4 will be released ?
@TheWebs Yes! ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs
actually: that wont do it. as you can see in my design I reference an array of paramerters based on the clas name and return you a new instance. with the way your describing and the example I am seeing: I would be passing those args in every single time. I might as well call the class and pass the arguments in my self.
In that case I have no idea what it is you are trying to do :)
Build a class based on the datatstructure. not that hard to see
hi , quick question pls, how do i do this in javascript or php , i want remove the tag body
<body onload="javascript:fg_hideform('fg_formContainer','fg_backgroundpopup');">
19:36
@TheWebs Ok. Must be just me then
you register the data structure, then at any time you call the create method, pass in the clas name, we search the array for the class and look at its params
I have a feeling your talking down to me, must just be me
@PeeHaa Yeah, you suck.
nvm i found it
Class params? (dafuq)
19:38
@TheWebs Not my intention, but your use of implode gives me the idea you are trying to pass some array as separate arguments
I feel like I have asked this question really wrong
because it should not be this hard to see what the class is doing. Maybe I should re ask it
by that I mean edit it so that its really simple to see whats going on
@ConnorMiles anyluck finding the PHP error log?
@TheWebs All I can see is static, singleton and some other thingies.
Thats because I fail at asking questions
0
A: Factory pattern Design

Jonathan KuhnYour best bet in this situation is to probably use the reflection class to create a new instance passing in the array of arguments. see reflectionclass::newinstanceargs and the user comments has something similar like: $ref = new ReflectionClass($class); return $ref->newInstanceArgs(self::$_d...

;-) @TheWebs
19:41
I feel really berated and insulted right now
@TheWebs Hey if asking questions would be easy So wouldn't be such a shitty place :)
@TheWebs call_user_func_array?
Hmm... is anyone here familiar with CQS?
@Ocramius Ah yeah. That's an STD right?
19:43
rofl
@PeeHaa nice!
well, I was wondering if anybody here tried using CQS to implement something like a bot
@Ocramius Nopez sorry
I think I'm gonna give it a try and implement a crawler or such \o/
yay, a new actual blog post is going live in like 15 minutes...
@ircmaxell What's the subject of this adventure?
@ircmaxell did you have something on monads or was that wip?
@ircmaxell Does it involve xhr heavy sites by any chance?
And a nice solution to the "problem" I have been walking around with for some time now
@ircmaxell Great, looking forward to it.
19:51
@Ocramius I'll do something on that when I get inspiration. I only have the drive, I can't see how it fits together in my head yet...
@PeeHaa there's no difference with XHR heavy or not...
gotcha :)
and thx for the effort \o/
@ircmaxell Uhhhmmm. Maybe I have been thinking about it wrong in that case, but yeh there is
I.e. the prevention part which uses csrf tokens
Single use tokens in specific
You still use tokens. You just wind up doing two requests... One to "start the transaction" (get the token), and one to fire the request...
Hmmmm interesting things you say
19:55
@PeeHaa I took your idea and created a partial solution at the bottom of my new edited question: stackoverflow.com/questions/14965633/factory-pattern-design
And one thing that's vital is that the request NOT use JSONP
as JSONP gets around the same-origin policy, and would explicitly open CSRF vulnerabilities
@TheWebs Why are you still doing implode()? That doesn't make much sense. That's what ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs is for
@ircmaxell True that. Not a problem in my case though
Unless you want your paramaters as a string glued together with , which I doubt @TheWebs
20:01
worked fine before when they were not an array
eih. posterous backup isnt working. seriously. does anything build on ruby/ror works? ever?
also @peehee your "fix" only prints out the args
it doesnt create a new instance of the clas
@Gordon Yes, it does its primary design quite well. To allow people to break into your applications...
I tested it. I was reading through the docs
@TheWebs You're doing it wrong
20:03
im passingit params and returning it like you said
@TheWebs $new_class = new $class(implode(', ', self::$_dependencies[$class]['params']));
zis is where you should use newInstance from reflection class
@TheWebs I have said no such thing anywhere
note the return statemen
no @PeeHaa the docs did
you could return immediately... changes nothing
@ircmaxell :D
20:04
@TheWebs So my "fix" in the docs told you to do something?
$ref = new ReflectionClass($class);
return $ref->newInstanceArgs(self::$_dependencies[$class]['params']);

All this does is returns me a vardumped array
@TheWebs wat?!
@TheWebs huh?
20:04
LOL
@TheWebs please show code executed after that return
And you blame my "fix" for that? :P
:)
um a return exits execution as far as I know
(oh, and btw, why aren't you using an existing impl? hint hint )
@TheWebs no, you're doing it ultra-wrong now. Please make a more complete gist with moar stuff
like what?
like the script that invokes that method
+1 @ircmaxwell
there's no w in my screen name...
20:07
@irc
@ircmaxell link to your blog?
7 mins ago, by ircmaxell
http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2013/02/preventing-csrf-attacks.html
thanks
oh!
visited that before
the post? or the blog? because the post is 9 minutes old...
@Ocramius ok, i love being laughed at. so ill do that :D
used some of your videos... Thanks a million!
the blog, I mean
20:09
Ah, thanks!
and you're welcome!
@TheWebs dude, we all write "production code"
I don't
Should I leave comments in?
im a junior developer
@TheWebs fyi, "production code" is what you DON'T show in a job interview :P
hehe. I like that term
should I leave comments in or no?
20:11
not really needed. Just do a quick gist ;)
If we don't understand it without comments, you are doing it wrong..
@TheWebs : I leave all my comments in. Though try to keep them in the DocBlock at the beginning of all the objects/methods.
But I typically work on internal tools...
Most deployment applications have way to remove comments when deploying a code base. *What this guy does.
Is it bad leaving comments in "production code"
And/or does it have a performance hit?
@Pheagey, @PeeHaa, @Ocramius read it top to bottom. I took comments out and put in basic ones. Aisis_Core_Template_Builder takes in an array of options, doesn't matter right now whats in that array.
20:15
(Not considered it or looked it up before)
@BarryCarlyon all code needs comments
@BarryCarlyon comments are not considered at runtime, so don't worry
@TheWebs Not true.
(I think PHP3 executed them line by line)
I was asking in reference to the "Most deployment applications have way to remove comments when deploying a code base"
20:16
*googleing
@webarto im sure you can figure out for your self what I mean by that. functions, classes and some inline code. We had to do docblocks and inline documentation when I was working
@BarryCarlyon wat? :P
I suppose it could have some performance bonuses, since you don't have to load such a large file.... (with comments removed)
@PeeHaa wondering about the benefits of removing comments for production.
@BarryCarlyon [insert sometimes I think the compiler ingores my comments SO meme here]
http://nurulislam.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/php-developer-myths-increase-performance/

2# you should always take the comments and whitespace out of your scripts “for maximum performance”
Comments and whitespace have such a minute effect on the performance of your PHP scripts that it is not worth considering. Furthermore, if you use a PHP code cache system like Zend Performance Suite or PHP Accelerator, comments are stripped out for you in the cached version, meaning they have no impact at all.

YMMV
20:17
@TheWebs It's better to document class/method properly than write a ton of inline comments.
^ this is best
@BarryCarlyon None whatsoever
@BarryCarlyon that's huge BS you got told (or you've read) over there :)
@Pheagey As they call it "compiling" (combining all files in one and stripping whitespace) is BS, especially with opcode cache.
@Pheagey complete BS
20:19
I am suprised I have not been laughed at or trolled yet
Where is the gist? @TheWebs
any performance hit you'd take by leaving comments in is going to be FAR offset by the maintainability gain that you'll see by doing so
@Ocramius just monitoring the channel and saw the line about the deployment tool mercing comments. I'd never really thought about it before (or been told anything on the subject)
remember, for the VAST majority of websites out there, the cost of an extra server is far less than the cost of an extra developer...
Hua, so caching systyems dont remove whitespace?
20:20
@Pheagey usually not. Some opcode caches remove comments, but keep Docblocks comments
usually no... Some do, but they usually see more loss doing the compile pass to remove them than gain associated by doing so...
since they're accessible via reflection API
I'm of the mind that DocBlocks should be detailed, inline comments as basic as possible.
But thats odd caching systems don't remove things like DocBlocks..
@Pheagey I use docblocks for annotations...
stripping them basically renders my apps not working :)
But eh, the performance degradation is minimal so I guess it snot worth the effort to remove them anyways.
@Ocramius nice one :)
20:22
nope
you're talking literally less than a microsecond of savings...
@ircmaxell Yes but, I compared Doctrine1 "compiled" (@Ocramius would probably know what is it), all files combined, whitespace/comments stripped, and it makes zero difference with opcode cache.
remember: what's logical and what's true aren't always the same...
18 hours ago, by webarto
You can always slap 32 cores and what not...
Remove the impossible, whatever left, no matter how improbable, must be the truth..

-Spock
@webarto it makes a difference, but such a small one that it's impossible to measure and will be dwarfed by little things like processor scheduling...
20:24
posted on February 19, 2013 by Anthony Ferrara

There's been a bit of noise in the past week about the proper way to prevent Cross-Site-Request-Forgery (CSRF) attacks. It seemed to have started with this post. There's been discussion in the comments, and on Twitter about it, and there seems to be several opposing viewpoints on the matter. I want to start off by saying that I agree completely with the post in question. But I figured I'd write

Let's flag Feeds hehehe
My PDO answer is gaining rep FAST... Already at +47 stackoverflow.com/a/12202218/338665
(basically a classcache)
20:25
So general conciseness: leaving comments in really does not matter to performance.
@Pheagey right
Oh shit I thought I posted it. @PeeHaa @Ocramius gist.github.com/AdamKyle/f94fa6316fad00aab89e the gist, read it top to bottom
did you guys get it?
@Pheagey I wouldn't even say general concensus. It's pretty much accepted as fact by the industry...
fair enough.
@TheWebs where is the output produced?
20:27
@Pheagey sorry, yes i did but it was empty
@Connor: can you gist the code for me?
at the botom
@Ocramius thats why i said read it top to bottom to see the execution path
20:28
@TheWebs That means you have some dump somewhere in the AisisCore_Template_Builder constructor
oh shit I might too >.>
@Pheagey oh ok sure
@TheWebs ;)
ugh stupid mistakes
Which also means my "fix" works ;)
@TheWebs It happens to all of us. Some more than others but meh :)
Just search chat for stupid and sort by stars :P
20:30
well your "fix" removes some issues where I could pas in mixed arrays - but i worry about speed
is that an issue here?
@TheWebs are you building the next youpr0n?
@TheWebs No I don't think so. But that is just me making an educated guess. Test it to find out :)
no im building a web framework to sit on top of wordpress to give you an object oriented way of building shit on top of wp
@TheWebs most probably, speed it isn't an issue here :)
20:32
@TheWebs courageous
this is what I have thus far: adamkyle.github.com/Aisis-Core
Shit in (WP), shit out.
@Pheagey gist.github.com/anonymous/4989665 let me know if u need more
@TheWebs As we like to call it shit on top of crap :)
You can't make a pie out of shit.
20:34
@webarto who said that?
there's even people bathing in shit
they say it makes them younger :P
lol
@Ocramius There are no rules anymore :D I take that back.
@ConnorMiles Im not familair with the "thread = ?" in the SQL query...
sure you dont mean $thread?
@ConnorMiles timestamps should be quoted
@Pheagey it's a parameterized query. So the ? is a variable placeholder
20:37
gotcha
aaaah, <3 that moment when you rebase a PR, fast forwards correctly and your test suite fatals
meh
@ConnorMiles it returns an array of items. Printing an array will give you a string "array", which is why you're getting array
@ircmaxell Vampire alert.
@ConnorMiles try this instead of print($var);

foreach($results as $row) {
print($row);
}
var_dump($results)
20:40
@Pheagey no thread is the column in the database and if i take this out of the query AND time_posted < $time it prints loads of results
Ah, so your query is returning an empty array.
yes if i put the date thing in with either < or >
what do you get from
SELECT *
FROM chat
WHERE
thread = ?
and no time comparison?
@ConnorMiles quote the date string
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[id] => 32778
[message] => C is waiting for agent
[operator_id] =>
[client_id] =>
[time_posted] => 2013-02-19 17:32:30
[thread] => 1002
[status] => open
[user_type] => client
)

[1] => Array
(
[id] => 32779
[message] => hi
[operator_id] =>
[client_id] =>
[time_posted] => 2013-02-19 17:34:47
[thread] => 1002
[status] => open
[user_type] => client
)

[2] => Array
(
[id] => 32780
[message] => Good Evening
[operator_id] =>
[client_id] =>
[time_posted] => 2013-02-19 17:34:59
[thread] => 1002
20:42
@ircmaxell Pardon me, idiot alert.
@ircmaxell in the database the time_posted is formatted like this 2013-02-19 17:59:29 and the time variable i want to get results from is this $time = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", time());
@PeeHaa that was uncalled for
@ConnorMiles I know, you need to quote the string in the query. And what type of column is it? Is it a DateTime? Or are you storing that in a string
i never knew the php comunnity was so harsh
Harsh? How?
20:44
by what you said
Have you search chat like I told you?
you nevr did
Truth is harsh.
but in this case I dont think what he said was true
14 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Just search chat for stupid and sort by stars :P
?
20:45
and all youll get is me
@ircmaxell in the database it is timestamp and in the query im using date("Y-m-d H:i:s", time());
Or are we not talking about that?
@TheWebs it's not harsh at all. It's a lot better than IRC. And it gives what people give. If you try and it's obvious that you're trying, then people are quite open. If it's obvious that you didn't try and are just looking for an answer, it can be a bit rough...
but the bullshit that @webarto is doing is why I left this room for a while
@ConnorMiles quote the date string in the query.
$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM chat WHERE thread = ? AND time_posted < '$time'");
@ircmaxell I do admire you but you are too good. This is not free paid support. Everyone got help, only some people don't appreciate it and return for more without saying f* thank you at least.
$time = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", time());

$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM chat WHERE thread = ? AND time_posted < $time");
20:47
@ircmaxell I guess im not trying?
@TheWebs I think I am missing a part of the conversation or I just #fail to see what it is you are offended by?
saying my work is crap on top of shit
@TheWebs I did not say that
i dunno maybe i get offended to easily
/me suggests cute frog to chill out: youtube.com/watch?v=cBkWhkAZ9ds
20:47
@ircmaxell is that not right?
@webarto there's a difference between not answering, and being an asshole. You are being very much the latter. As is @tereško...
@TheWebs As we like to call it shit on top of crap :) is what you said
@PeeHaa ^
In response of:
building shit on top of wp
^
oh
sorry
Let the games.....BEGIN!
20:48
I misread
by shit I meant themes, plugins and more
no worries
@ConnorMiles look at the difference in the line you posted and the one I posted
oh and thanks for your patch
20:49
:)
@ircmaxell I can't compare to him in either way, but I feel like he gave more than he, done other things.
ive never had a contributor before
@ircmaxell oh ill try :)
@ircmaxell thank you so much
@TheWebs You might want to consider promoting your FW on WP related parts of the internet if you think it is useful for others.
um actually ive been bashed for it
20:52
:P
Promoting != spamming ;-)
@PeeHaa ehhhh
@Lusitanian Yo dawg
Question: Better to use stdClass obj or arrays for generic data containers and manipulation? IE inside a foreach loop, method params, etc?
@Pheagey What would you gain by using StdClass?
no @PeeHaa I have been bashed for the framework
20:54
what haves arrays > stdClass ?
@Pheagey either an array or my own entity implementation if I need some type strictness
I've not idea, thus general question.
@TheWebs aaaah. Well can't judge on that. Haven't really looked into it
when i do this

$time = '2013-03-19 17:36:08';

$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT * FROM chat WHERE thread = ? AND time_posted < '$time'");

it prints everything but the one that has the time in the time var, any ideas, i want everything after that time
No stritchness needed
@Ocramius
20:55
@ConnorMiles then change < to >
Just use an array :)
@PeeHaa I like to think that I did a good job, welldocumented and OOP with a lot of concepts that I learned over the last year or so
@ircmaxell then it prints nothing? when there is like atleast 5 entries either side
@TheWebs do you have it on github?
yes I do
20:56
evenink
link?
@DaveRandom evening
Jo @DaveRandom
@DaveRandom Evening Dave, how are you feeling on this wonderful sunny winter day?
@Lusitanian Yo dawg ... Your VPS is immune to my super ping. Which means, mine too :P
@webarto hiya
@TheWebs As long as you keep on learning new concepts. And I mean really learning them the worst thing that can happen is that you get better from it
20:58
@webarto Still a bit crappy but generally aight
@webarto i am not surprised. also that vps is actually from a different company than yours
@webarto my mini-vps (same you have) has the same second level domain name, third level domain name promethium
@PeeHaa truth. @Lusitanian the git adress is: adamkyle.github.com/Aisis-Core if your interested
@Lusitanian I have no idea what are you talking about but I like it :)

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