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21:00
memory leaks are so nice :)
very friendly, at least much friendlier than their reverse
I'm laughing so hard...
@NikiC the reverse being segfaults because stuff was freed too early?
@igorw yes
does valgrind help with that?
yes
valgrind helps a lot
at least it helps you to find the first invalid use (as it can quite commonly just keep running and only manifest sometime later)
21:19
CIA CTO: "We try to collect everything & hang on to it forever" About their fears: "You cannot connect the dots you don't have" Use #Mega!
... so I can hand over everything to CIA :P
google/facebook/cia its all the same
@PeeHaa It's gone?
@webarto Yeah OP agreed it was stupid and applied some common sense
That's good to hear.
21:28
:-)
@PeeHaa FB + Mobile + Cloud = Social Mobile Cloud, remember that :P
So I see hear :)
@webarto XOR isn't on that list?
@MadaraUchiha It's CIA, what do they know :P
Anyone uses this composer besides @igorw :) ?
Rather interesting how uasort works. pastebin.com/0P89702W I do know it does compare it with an algo like that, but i did not expect it to call for callback almost 8k times for 1k array
21:41
@webarto you mean piping curl into PHP is WTF?
Also, hi Igor.
Hi Matiss
@igorw No, the eval thingy :) But it's OK I guess (just haven't seen it before).
@ircmaxell You're a NetBeans guy: Is there a way to automatically generate documentation for an entire class? Understandably, a number of members would be documented with simply type as their type, but just to drop all the comments in?
Sorry, by "documentation" I meant doc-blocks.
Anyone know what regular expression I would need to qualify on 'testing123' in this string: targetNamespace="testing123"
21:48
@ElliotB. /testing123/
@MadaraUchiha `\`?
testing123 can be anything
@PeeHaa Seems to be escaped by the backslash
in my case, it's a variable URL
so I'm really looking to qualify on anything in-between the two quotes
21:49
@ElliotB. it could easily be improved but (?<key>[^=]+)="(?<value>[^"]+)" Use an XML parser then.
@ElliotB. Sounds suspiciously like parsing HTML with regex, are you sure you know what you're doing?
@MadaraUchiha Why are you using backslashes as delimiters?
it's a wsdl file and I'm trying to pull out the namespace
@PeeHaa Not sure
SoapClient doesn't offer the functionality
21:50
@MadaraUchiha :P
man domdocument
@ElliotB. simplexml does
ok fine ill use xmlreader :P
@ElliotB. ^
guys how can i unblock myself from my server?
i got my htaccess password wrong...
@cv-pls Add an option to direct it to a user
now it just says forbidden
man whatever Gordon
@MadaraUchiha yeh I still have to hack that in. quickref works though
21:52
@PeeHaa quickref?
bot/tell Elliot quickref domdocument
@Gordon Thanks!
Ah, I see
@ElliotB. you said targetNamespace though so I am not sure it's what you are looking for. but you can also use simplexml's xpath method to query for any attribute of that name, e.g. $sxe->xpath('//@targetNamespace')
21:54
@Gordon This is the wsdl content I'm working with: pastebin.com/F3BjSmkN
@PeeHaa Looks so 1337.
I think what you've suggested should work great
@ElliotB. you're welcome. In general I prefer working with DOM but if getting the namespaces is all you want, simplexml is easier.
22:19
@igorw wget -qO- --no-check-certificate https://getcomposer.org/installer | php this would work too, it's unlikely you have no curl and wget at the same time :) (just saying)
Y U NO CHECK CERT?
@webarto yea, I guess the approach was "if you don't have curl and don't know how to install it, just use something that can't possibly fail (tm)"
@PeeHaa Hey, don't look at me :P ERROR: certificate common name dl.packagist.org' doesn't match requested host name getcomposer.org'.
@webarto Y U NO SNI
22:24
Good evening.
Evening yo
hello
@igorw Old wget, this one can haz it wget-1.12-5.fc16, thanks :)
@DaveRandom Evening.
@webarto I think it depends on the openssl version it was compiled with. but yeah, I've seen that error before. after remotely debugging over IRC for half an hour why curl -s also silences all errors, including that one.
@igorw Sounds like you've had your fair share of wtf with it :)
22:29
and -s seems to be the standard way to disable the progress meter. if you want to actually show errors, you also need to supply -S, so it becomes curl -sS. of course it does.
Another cURL win
~lart
anyone here implement Propel with Zend Framework 2?
I don't want all of my model files to sit in the vendor folder alongside Propel
22:53
@chrislondon don't
Propel is an active record based ORM
you would be better off if you used Doctrine2 as your ORM ... that one at least tries to utilize data mapper pattern
@tereško the Zend Framework 2 documentation suggests using Propel or Doctrine
Doctrine2, yay.
@chrislondon , also , model is a layer.
@tereško what would you use?
i would avoid ORMs as whole and write my own mappers
22:58
Just because of performance issues?
@chrislondon No, but that can be a compelling reason.
23:32
random question @tereško I noticed you have 59 bronze badges but there are only 38 total. Are there some badges you can get multiple times? or has Stack Overflow removed some badges?
you can receive more the one badge for some achievements
@chrislondon mostly maintainability reasons
23:44
Also you get badges depending on different tags. If you get 100 up votes in 20 different questions for the php tag for example you get a bronze meal for that
teresko has a gold badge in PHP which I am very jealous about!
Does anyone here have extensive knowledge of Zend Framework 2 and Doctrine ORM?
very cool!
Yeah im trying to get my php badges slowly but it takes a while!
You have to have 1000 votes on php questions for the gold one

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