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@ircmaxell That sounds like a great thing to write, but not to send ;-)
There's no point in building a ship full of holes and then patching it. plan the ship, and build it right
@ircmaxell :D YES!
Sending in 3... 2... 1...
So @Gordon and @DaveRandom, if there's a chance the cv-ring tools could be redeployed for the campaign mentioned above... check out meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/167342/… ! It would be really cool.
@Jack We have one of those here. Only for the word "fields."
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sent
@Jack: s/se/ze/
$fields['extra_fields'] = array_merge($fields['extra_fields'], $this->fields['extra_fields']);
@ircmaxell you sent it?! well that will have an interesting reaction
ba dum tsch
@Lusitanian why not?
I am known as a pot-stirrer anyway. And I'm sure a lot of people will jump on it +1ing...
20:02
Hi all
That's like the dictionary definition of "how to troll internals."
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I love it.
@Pekka웃 fork it. its not an automatic closevote tool though. it only scrapes the chat transcript for question IDs and fetches the questions via the SE.API
@ircmaxell fair enough
i've started reading internals recently and i occasionally wretch while doing so
:-D
@Lusitanian only occasionally? Give it time, it will become constant after a while
anyone have a dell PowerEdge server experience?
20:03
lol
@Happyninja go to serverfault, they can help you better
@ircmaxell okay
@Pekka웃 redeployed how?
@Pekka웃 im afk again. leave messages with details
I'm trying to store timezones in a DB. I'm not storing the full list for a user to select. Instead, I'm using DateTime, which is great. I'm worried about what happens if a timezone changes names. How would I know/detect this and how would I respond to such a situation?
20:05
@Stephane By wailing and gnashing teeth?
@Pekka웃 We have this too :P
meh, the howto says lots of stuff about "Write a patch and submit it!" I know virtually no C. Also don't have time for it until at least the end of the year :(
Perhaps you should switch to a database that has datetime types that also store timezone info, like Postgres.
Do you guys think they could add cv count to API?
rofl @ircmaxell... and I thought you were joking :P
20:06
@webarto I thought I asked that earlier when working on the plugin
Let me check
@GordonM for an rfc?
Yeah
@Charles good suggestion. I want to use php functions to do time conversions though, so it seems better to stick with one timezone implementation, no?
@PeeHaa Goodies, if we annoy enough, maybe they'll add :P (it's dynamic field, not sure how would caching/indexing work)
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Q: Is it possible to get the close votes using the API

PeeHaa Possible Duplicate: Add close-vote information to the questions object I am requesting info about a question using the following URL: https://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/9498103?site=stackoverflow.com&filter=!6LE4b5o5yvdNA&pagesize=1&page=1&body=true Is it also...

20:06
@GordonM don't worry about a patch initially. We can add that later...
@PeeHaa Awesome. (the end)
@webarto Long story short. 6-8 weeks
Oh, guess you beat me to it!
@PeeHaa *2, but still good :)
20:08
@ircmaxell they are not really funny at server fault
Hey! I learnt about a one-time password -- when should i apply this? (i'm asking because i was browsing jobs and saw a request for that)
@Stephane Well yeah, but it happens that the datetime+tz strings that PG returns are consumable by PHP's DateTime. :)
@Charles oh cool. In PG, what would happen if a timezone got broken up or invalidated? Seems like there would be chaos there, too, no? I'm subscribing to the IANA listserver: mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/tz-announce
@ircmaxell Having a debugger in the core would also perhaps get coders to use it more. :) Plus there's an opportunity to add functionality XDebug lacks like watches, conditional breakpoints or marking stuff like autoloaders as always-skip when single-stepping.
20:12
I completely forgot that my turntables have been spinning endlessly for the past 2 hours
@Stephane I don't know, actually. I'd expect that it'd be as "easy" as making sure to keep track of timezone database updates, and when you know a timezone that you're using is being disrupted, going through and converting the zones from a named zone to an offset. Or something.
where can i get old source codes of php news ?
i really like it's template and translation class
@WeldanJamili it's all on github
P.S. how old?
@Charles thanks. For a lot of this, I'm also storing long/lat so I should be ok. If anything big changes, a lot of projects are going to need a fix, so I'll just hope for the best for now. I've been meaning to look into PG, so I'll do that, too.
@Stephane Good luck. To be honest though, don't spend too much time on the effort. The chances of a timezone change both happening and impacting your code in a meaningful way (as opposed to just shifting around entries in the tz database) is pretty slim.
20:18
@Gordon thanks, I'll take a peek if I get a chance!
> it only scrapes the chat transcript for question IDs and fetches the questions via the SE.API
@MoshMage YOUR PITIFUL IRC COMMANDS ARE USELESS HERE, MORTAL
Yeah, that was my understanding too.
(in reference to Gordon's quote)
@Charles yeah, i always try them at every chat - maybe some day they'll become a standart x)
posted on February 28, 2013 by Lukas Smith

There is currently a vote going on to include Zends Optimizer+ opcode cache into PHP core. I am very happy with finally adding an opcode cache to the core distribution if only because it then forces to actually ensure that there is a working opcode cache together with every new release. What troubles me though is that its being proposed very late in the game for PHP 5.5, therefore causing a lik

@PeeHaa about a day before yesterday it's all different , there got dir named include , not i/
20:20
the hell? MC Hammer was arrested?
@PeeHaa my (perhaps naive) idea was that maybe the whole set of tools can be set to target another chat room. They may need forking though, no idea
@GordonM Apparently they could touch that after all.
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@Pekka웃 In that case I might have good news for you my friend
@PeeHaa I'm listening!
@Charles
20:22
We are currently working towards the v1 milestone which includes support for other chatrooms
@Pekka웃 your questions cv count ... damn, API would be good :(
@PeeHaa cool
@webarto hahaha (re the "prasecutad")
Looks great though.
credits @DaveRandom
@GordonM yup
20:24
hmm ... there seems to be trouble in FIG's paradise
Also feel free to add feature requests if you think you are missing a useful feature.
@tereško You mean other than spitting out the shit they usually do?
@tereško how so?
reddit.com/r/PHP (the 1st and 7th position .. and i suspect more coming soon)
psr-0 remains the only thing useful they've contributed
@Lusitanian Don't say that here unless you're ready to hear about case-insensitive filesystems.
20:27
See, tabs are the root of all evil ^^
@Charles heh
well .. i use routing mechanisms, which extract class names from URL .. forcing case sensitive URLs to satisfy case sensitive autoloading of classes seems extremely bad idea
> On this statement and the obvious conclusion that a discussion of camelCase will go nowhere (as per polling results), I am retracting my application. There is absolutely no reason to force Kohana to adopt a new coding standard just to get a vote at the PSR table.
The PSR guys tried to standardize coding standards for PHP? Seriously? They tried to do something that's been causing fights between devs almost from the moment someone realised that having coding standards was a good idea?
le wild @drgomesp appears
20:29
I mean seriously, they were trying to build interoperability standards between competing libraries. That's a great thing. I can understand wanting to get naming conventions out of the way, but code formatting standards?
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Also, I love my italics.
People have been fighting over coding standards since at least ANSI C
@ircmaxell feeds already posted that :D
the funny part is that the code formating standard was actually not even consistent
How did they possibly think thrying to impose a coding standard on the PHP community was going to end in anything other than a turf war?
20:31
@Charles Exactly. They can take "PSR-2" and shove it. They shouldn't care how many spaces I use to indent with or whether or not I put braces for a class on a new line.
@GordonM You'll take my 1TBS curlies out of my cold, dead hands!
@GordonM Blindness to reality or they just didn't care...
It's just silly. Coding style is a personal (or workplace) choice...
i get around the coding standards argument by sticking rigorously to my own style guide
but my OCD tingles when an external library uses something else
.. in your case that might be a bad thing
based on your other comments in this chat
@Lusitanian :-(
@ircmaxell twas a good read
i might need to start looking in that "learn ptyhon" thing ..
@tereško people will always argue about it, so when there's no standard seen as de facto, just do what you want, but be consistent
i follow PEP8 everywhere, lol
PULL ALL THE THINGS INTO TEH CORE
20:35
I want a modern programming language with a straight-forward and consistent syntax and all the ease of deployment of PHP. Is that really too much to ask?
> This wrong load order currently happens if you toss it in your config file path dir and rely on the alphabetical load order which is another reason to not have this thing start with a 'z'.
@Charles Python is up there
@PeeHaa :(
@ircmaxell that's a good idea I think, for hostings, I was told ZO+ won't be of much use with SuPHP, not sure why.
@NikiC ...... can regex simplify this stackoverflow.com/questions/14972025/…
20:35
@Lusitanian Yeah but I can't get over the whitespace :(
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Q: Implementing MongoDB-like Query expression object evaluation in PHP

fitheflowI've been looking for a MongoDb-like ( http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/read/#find, docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operators/ ) query expression object evaluation function implementation or a class. It may cover not all the advanced features, and should have extensible architecture....

@Charles there is web.py. you could wrap it?
@PeeHaa ping
@Charles It used to bother me more than it does now...and it really is a pleasure to use.
could anyone give me a personal review of Zend 10 plugin vs. the standard eclipse PHP plugin?
20:35
Jo jo @Baba
@ErickRobertson What is a zend 10 plugin?
@Charles Simple solution. Just write a small language wrapper that compiles to PHP. You get a better language but same deploy. Even better deploy maybe, if the compile can live without the newest features ;)
@ErickRobertson Zend plugin: haven't used, 5/5. Standard plugin: haven't used. 5/5
@webarto with SuPHP, but whatever...
@PeeHaa how was your day ... ??
> Since the fix for this is trivial, I think this isn't a valid concern.
20:36
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@NikiC Yeah but then I'd have to design a programming language, and we've all seen what amateurs developing programming languages results in.
I wouldn't be concerned with that statement, if it wasn't a reoccuring theme
Feel like watching come kung fu movie
20:37
view python whitespace as forced readability. you should be indenting anyway. :3
@Baba Crazy busy again. Lets of clients decided to call at the same time
@ircmaxell Do you have idea why they wouldn't work together (separately)?
Zend Studio 10, rather, the eclipse plugin
@Hiroto ever had a blank line in a python script without any whitespace on it?
20:37
@webarto SuPHP? it's CGI
zend studio on windows @ErickRobertson?
run
@Hiroto that's among the annoying aspects of it
@PeeHaa wow
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run now
@Lusitanian were you perhaps using the python shell?
@Hiroto ?
running under Windows Eclipse, although if I use it as a debugger, I would connect it to a linux vm
We don't know much about that ZS10, no one here uses it.
@ErickRobertson FWIW, PhpStorm integrates nicely with XDebug and runs great on windows
20:38
Zend Studio is one of the slowestest bugiestestest piece of crap software I have ever had the pleasure of working with
(if someone is using it, it's not a shame to admit it publicly... and get shot)
@webarto I thought you were the Chief Zend Studio Officer
also @Lusitanian you learn to live with it in python, then love it
does nobody use ZS10 because it costs money?
20:39
@ErickRobertson nah, basically because it's a miserable piece of software
In theory it's nice
@Lusitanian I installed it once, that was complicated by itself :D
@webarto Executive Zend Studio Installer
@webarto write a linkedin-title-generator
@Lusitanian Zend Studio 9.1, please :P
@Lusitanian Awesome idea.
I really want to hit the shower, but I also really love to see how @ircmaxell's troll plays out.
first world problems :(
Evening
20:40
Evning good guy
@DaveRandom good evenin
yeah, so I think you've given me my answer
@DaveRandom hello
@Lusitanian lols
@ErickRobertson I've had negative experiences with Eclipse on Windows (but not on Linux). My vote will always go towards phpStorm though.
20:41
Clearly you're a fanboi
@ErickRobertson lolz
@PeeHaa Solution: Water-proof smartphone
@ErickRobertson Let's not slap ourselves with labels.
I mean, I'm not looking for an entirely new editor
@NikiC or speakerphone, you're over-engineering it! :P
Like I said, IMHO, no one here can give you even remote review of ZS10.
Unless you buy it for us.
20:43
and here we go
so yeah, I think you've given me my answer
@webarto Sorry, I meant smartphone. He needs it for the internetz, not for the calls. Who the fuck still uses phones to do calls?!
@webarto We have it in the office :P
@PeeHaa I pity you and your job.
:trollface:
@PeeHaa do you use it?
@NikiC Ah! What's smartphone? :P
20:44
Hey I'm not saying I use it
@NikiC What's a call?
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Zend Studio is one of the slowestest bugiestestest piece of crap software I have ever had the pleasure of working with
wow I have a follower on Twitter now, I feel popular.
@PeeHaa I know, it's for clients, so you can see you're working with P5EE :P
@PeeHaa never used aptana then :P
20:45
If it were more expensive it'd be more enterprisey.
@Lusitanian I followed you before you were popular.
@Ocramius oh dear. i have that blocked out of my head.
@Ocramius Same shit different day ;)
@Lusitanian He, have another one!
@Lusitanian aptana on netFS!
because eff logic
@Lusitanian me too. ;_;
@Ocramius ... on netfs?
Also my new workplace fails the joel test miserably
see you later, fanbois
time to look for a new new job
20:47
@Lusitanian yes, IDE + workspace on a network drive \o/
The Joel test. Because taking an internet blogger at his word and using it to make career choices is always a good idea.
@Ocramius I can't even
@Lusitanian I saw that in 2009... then I changed job
@ErickRobertson eih...
fanbois? Are you french?
@Lusitanian actually, it's a haphazard mess and I can't do a single bloody thing without my boss interrupting me every 5 minutes
20:49
@Hiroto that would fail the "quiet working conditions" test :)
@Hiroto Be careful what you're talking, this is public and well indexed :)
Ehehe.
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You guys are not bin worthy :D
@PeeHaa -.-, not even the bin?
Not even the bin
20:53
lol, trashier
What happened to the awesome bin? I couldn't find it the other day
@DaveRandom Have you requested access to it?
@PeeHaa No but I can't even find it in the main room list
@DaveRandom Use the search young one
@webarto Implementing separate pages for different room should be easy to hack into the backlog right?
Is @ircmaxell trolling the #php internals list now?
20:58
@PeeHaa Sure, we could add origin (room #) of the link too, etc.
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Or did you mean the awesome trash can in specific?
Can someone please shed some light why the f* abstract?
@webarto please don't make me look at magento's source code :(

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