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13:01
@Alexander no, I fixed it
Shame on you, Firefox. I open it, close it and when I try to open it again the bastard says it is already running.
@Alexander move to Chrome :D
I use Chrome.
Chrome doesn't have font fallback.
Friends don't let friends use FireFox for webdevelopment
13:03
I open the damn Firefox to reproduce some videos.
I use Chrome Chromium :)
Uby
Uby
no mercy, KILL IT!
kill it with fire!
Does anyone here have an oppinion on PThreads ?
13:04
/me pets his firefox
this place is full of bad people
@MihaiIorga yes, avoid at all costs for anything even close to production
@ircmaxell uhm? Why? I need multithreading .. :(
no you don't
@Alexander - Yeah I checked sometimes its been chain of duplicates in such FAQ questions like compare date. But to be honest I found that one more relevant.
Uby
Uby
lol
13:06
I do :)
@MihaiIorga are you sure that you need multithreading? Did you already consider all the message queues and workers and other fancy stuff out there?
First you have a problem. Then you think, hey! I'll just use threads! problems now have you two
@Ocramius But I need to send multiple XML queries to multiple datasources and display results in the fastest time, so each request takes time, and queering 7 data sources takes too much time
look at asynchronous socket IO and stream/socket_select()
@MihaiIorga who said they must be queued? O_o
13:08
Guys please help me to solve my problem
So you need threads so they can spend time doing nothing?
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Q: crop image threw ajax request on popup

salman ahmadHello every one please help me to crop my image .Actually my client need that he want to select an image and then an ajax request is post and then he want to give option to crop that selected image on popup .I am making that but problem is that selection area is not display on popup . this is sam...

@Ocramius I didn't said anything about queue ...
please help me if any body have sollution of my problem
@MihaiIorga sorry, misread queering :P
13:10
@R.MartinhoFernandes I do not need threads to spend time doing nothing, I want all of them to do something, receive XML response, format it, save it, display it
@MihaiIorga that's exactly why you don't want threads
posted on March 28, 2013 by Brandon Savage

I know most developers like you love to learn new things. They thrive on conquering new challenges and learning new techniques. Many people learn new languages just for the challenge. After all, why would anyone ever write a Brainfuck interpreter in the first place? Many of us receive our training through our employers. We expect [...]

saving and displaying both would require complex mutexes and syncronization/locking paradigms...
@ircmaxell Still don't understand, normal way, my process takes about 40-50 seconds to process all data, with threads it takes up to max 7 seconds and that is huge for me..
Uby
Uby
@MihaiIorga that's because you're queueing all requests
13:12
and the load avg is about 0.87, and memory usage per process 0.1
@Mihai Iorga : Do u have sollution of my problem stackoverflow.com/q/15680223/2086062
PLB
PLB
Why is php missing filtering arrays by keys (something like: pastebin.com/f8r9sqZm )? Or am I missing something?
@ircmaxell he could always write it in scala :D
@MihaiIorga what is it doing for that 40-50 seconds?
1 script sends 7 XML requests to 7 providers, they all are responding as XML varying from 100k-600k and I need to process that data (format it for output, save response)
PLB
PLB
LOL :facepalm: thanks @Gordon
@MihaiIorga And how much time does it take to process it
@PLB that is, unless you want more complex filtering, like filter all key and values where key % n. there is nothing for that.
@ircmaxell depends on response, can take up to 40 sec.
@MihaiIorga No, the processing of a single response, without actually performing the response (just the processing time)
13:17
@ircmaxell -> receive XML, check database if some elements are missing, update database, save XML for later debug
which takes how long?
Uby
Uby
@MihaiIorga is data processing your bottleneck? Or waiting for provider response?
50 milliseconds?
PLB
PLB
@Gordon For my given task array_intersect_keys will work fine.
@ircmaxell that depends on what my query is, from 0.5 sec to 10 sec
13:18
100 milliseconds?
ok, first off, fix up that query
no query should take longer than 1 second...
Second, you don't need threading, adjust and use php.net/manual/en/function.curl-multi-init.php to get all the resources at once, and then process them as they finish downloading one by one
no, I'm not talking about the query
the query to database is fine
oh ok
I need to get response from provider, and that response takes a huge time
for example I have a provider that is always answering me in about 15-20 seconds, no matter what I search
Uby
Uby
@MihaiIorga then your threads would just wait
13:20
Wait a minute
@MihaiIorga , do you use queue?
and waiting for it make the clients close the page, noone wants to wait 1 minute for a search
you said it takes 7 seconds using threads. Now you say 20 seconds for one response no matter what...
yes, that 1 provider
dude, just use curl_multi and be done with it
Uby
Uby
13:21
you need async requests
@ircmaxell I can't, some want REST, some want SOAP ..
curl is a transport service. You can do REST or SOAP over curl
in fact, that's what's being done anyway
@ircmaxell over cURL ?
@MihaiIorga , did you read about Gearman?
you know what, do what ever you want. You want to use threads, go for it. What do I know. It's not like I've ever built a system like that (oh wait, I have, many times)...
13:23
@MihaiIorga That's what I alluded to: your threads will just sit there doing nothing, waiting for a response.
Uby
Uby
touchy? :P
@ircmaxell I didn't say I really want to use threads, I was asking for an oppinion because I need to do this right ..
@Uby no, he asked for advice. And when we gave it, he argued with it, saying he needed it in the first place. And then the story changed 5 times during the discussion. Don't ask for advice if you've already made a decision...
please help me some one to solve my problem
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Q: display select area on my image and get cordinate of selected image

salman ahmadI want to display select area on my image and get cordinate of selected image but its not display on ui-dialog box pop up.Below is my sample code any help please ... <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.9.1/themes/base/jquery-ui.css" /> <script src="http://code.jque...

good morning everyone
Uby
Uby
13:26
@ircmaxell cmon, he was just trying to understand ;)
@ircmaxell I will try to use your suggestion, and I didn't changed my story. And I didn't already made a decision.
Uby
Uby
@salmanahmad spamming your question over and over won't convince us to help you...
@salmanahmad , this is not a PHP problem :^ )
15 mins ago, by Mihai Iorga
@ircmaxell Still don't understand, normal way, my process takes about 40-50 seconds to process all data, with threads it takes up to max 7 seconds and that is huge for me..
7 mins ago, by Mihai Iorga
for example I have a provider that is always answering me in about 15-20 seconds, no matter what I search
@ircmaxell that is a bad provider .. that I don't always include
I was just saying.
This will be a pain ...
@Gordon This looks like a sockpuppet to me stackoverflow.com/questions/15683016/php-sorting-table
Uby
Uby
@MihaiIorga Less painful than pthreads :P
@MikeB yes, it is
@Uby still don't know what to use :) Some say don't use pthreads but with no argument ...
Uby
Uby
13:34
@MihaiIorga Your threads will just wait for a response, your bottleneck is not data processing, is waiting or provider response
@Uby I am wide open to suggestions ... because I need to fix this
Uby
Uby
async requests, you don't have to make a request and wait until a response, before making another requiest
@MihaiIorga Eventually it comes down to just trying and looking for yourself what works best for you.
@Gordon thanks
@MikeB thank you
13:38
@dragon112 yes, I know that, but I need to know why shouldn't I use pthreads, like @ircmaxell said. There must be a reason
Derick is so funny
In a thread where there is unanimous agreement that DateTimeImmutable should be reverted for 5.5 he just comes in and says "No, we won't revert it!"
He hath spoken!
@MihaiIorga some say the better way to learn is to bang your head on the problem you have and do it as long as it's not solved. @ircmaxell is like a god, as well as many other programmer veteran in this chatroom. You might not like what he will tell but figure that you ask for advice and a veteran asked you with an opinion. It worth something big time, it's like speaking with experience to get experience or something
@NikiC I hear power mess with your brain :P
user895378
@MihaiIorga Here's an argument not to use pthreads:
user895378
13:44
> Resources: The extensions and functionality that define resources in PHP are completely unprepared for this kind of environment; pthreads makes provisions for Resources to be shared among contexts, however, for most types of resource it should be considered unsafe. Extreme caution and care should be used when sharing resources among contexts.
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And another:
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> pthreads was, and is, an experiment with pretty good results. Any of its limitations or features may change at any time; that is the nature of experimentation. It's limitations - often imposed by the implementation - exist for good reason; the aim of pthreads is to provide a useable solution to multi-tasking in PHP at any level. In the environment which pthreads executes, some restrictions and limitations are necessary in order to provide a stable environment.
Hey hey Pony!
@rdlowrey Ok, thanks, I will check curl_multi ..
as @ircmaxell suggested ..
13:45
@NullPonyPointer , morning
@NullPonyPointer hello
morning ...
@NikiC I forget, was there an RFC?
@ircmaxell no
then it should be reverted straight away
13:49
But... but... it's afternoon!
@dragon112 , it's always morning...
Not over here! ;)
Hi folks.
@webarto please don't mind its just for meta answer purpose
@NullPonyPointer mind what, sorry? :)
13:54
@webarto i thought you got notification dont you?
@webarto congrats :) The world is a better place
@NullPonyPointer I don't think so? What's in the question? :)
@MikeB :D Well it was funny no one noticed, and php.ini was shipped with that for 4 years. (it's for INI parsing in general). I've also noticed when I set error reporting for ZF, I used ^, didn't work.
No one noticed = no one cares.
@NullPonyPointer Oh, thank you! What have I done to deserve it though? :P
@rdlowrey Sharing resources is a terrible idea, but handing them off to worker threads is fine
13:59
@ircmaxell In the end the decision is up to dsp and I think he'll go for the revert. He tries hard to be strict about the feature freeze.
@webarto sorry , there is ridiculous reason behind that and i dont want that anyone ROFL after listing
user895378
@DaveRandom Personally, I prefer to move data between worker processes and avoid experimental extensions.
@ircmaxell Ok, starting to test, thank you
@rdlowrey That's because you're a big wussy.
:-P
user895378
lol :)
user895378
14:02
I'll be finalizing the details through the weekend but my multiprocess call dispatcher can invoke and return strpos asynchronously with 4096 bytes worth of arguments ~20,000 times per second.
The main thing that pthreads has going for it is it "works" on Windows, unlike pcntl/POSIX
user895378
You don't need either of those to do what I'm doing.
user895378
It's cross-OS.
user895378
There seems to be a misconception that because PCNTL isn't available on windows you can't communicate between processes on windows PHP. That's just not the case.
@rdlowrey COM?
user895378
14:04
HELL F-Ing NO I DON'T MEAN COM.
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user895378
:)
/me really should actually take a proper look at some source code at some point
user895378
I mean do it the old fashioned way ... open a process with pipes to that process's STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR and use your own protocol to send messages back and forth telling the worker process what you need it to do.
That is old fashioned. You'll be telling me to use + instead of SimplePHPEasyPlus next.
user895378
14:06
And you use stream_select or libevent or libev to notify when you have readable data on the wire as if your pipes were sockets.
Hi i have question about ftp can someone answer please here?
Damn it how did I even end up in here again. I'm going to get on with real work.
user895378
<--- same problem as that ^
Can someone tell me what this command is doing it is in .bat file ftp -d -s:c:/somefolder/file_xfer/ftpcmds.txt > c:/somefolder/file_xfer/xfer_prt.txt
@Mowgli ftp command, debug mode, run the commands in the c:/somefolder/file_xfer/ftpcmds.txt file, redirect the output on STDOUT to c:/somefolder/file_xfer/xfer_prt.txt
^^ best windows workstation command line ref site evah
14:14
Word
@webarto Exactly
@webarto Excel
@dragon112 Already used :P
@webarto PowerPoint? :<
14:17
@webarto maybe Windows Blue
@MihaiIorga IE11 ugh.
@webarto called FirefIE :)) ?
@dragon112 Project? Access? Publisher? OneNote?...
@Pheagey Now that's just showing off!
http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/25/ie-11-says-it-is-like-firefox/
Gecko like? what?
@dragon112 :)
14:20
InfoPath. Your argument is invalid.
Aaarrg, left that one out.
Haha to quote the book of denglish sayings: "there is always boss above boss"
@Pheagey In my opinion IE must be shut down.
@MihaiIorga And many with you.
@dragon112 It's freaking sad they won't let go
14:23
I like the online retailer that charges an IE7 tax zdnet.com/blog/networking/…
@MihaiIorga I second your opinion.
Wow i might have to mail them, so i can tell them i'll have their babies.
Wait, what was that, un-remove it!:p
I plead the 5th.
@Pheagey We don't have that in the netherlands, now talk!
@chrislondon: Looks like they stopped charging that tax. I just simulated an IE7 visit to their site and don't get the tax.
Either that, or they are somewhat smarter at figuring out what my actual user agent is.
Why not just install IE7?
Ok i lied, don't do that
@dragon112 I was about to say, why would you subject yourself to that torture. Talk about cruel and unusual punishment.
Well it isn't all that unusual at this moment. Way too many people (more than 0) still use IE7
14:40
@NiekBergman That's funny I never actually thought to test it out
If you put IE10 in IE7 mode.. does that do the same thing as using IE7 itself?
It was probably more a way to promote themselves under geeks/developers rather than to actually force IE7 visitors to migrate :)
I do remember testing it out some time ago, and I did get slapped with the IE7 tax back then.
But nowadays I don't even have access anymore to IE7 :P
Wow that's pretty awesome.
Nor would you want to, i hope for your sanity.
posted on March 28, 2013 by Lorna Mitchell

I'm delighted to announce that my new video course on Object-Oriented PHP is now available on Learnable! It's very much an introduction, aiming to cover WHY objects are so cool as well as how to declare and use one. The course is a mix of video (filmed in my kitchen, welcome to my home everyone!), screencast, a couple of exercises for you to try, and also plenty of sample code to download. I

nice one feeds
15:15
What's up guys, I'm in London today! :)
I'm in Arnhem today!
Is there a canonical sockpuppet question on meta? Having trouble finding one that explains the rules
@Gordon I got a confused/angry email from that user :p
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A: What's the SO policy about having multiple user accounts?

Jeff AtwoodIt is not a problem to have multiple accounts, as long as they aren't voting for each other and doing other sockpuppet-y things. Though it is generally discouraged, as what legitimate reason would you need for multiple accounts? Idle hands are the devil's playground, etc etc. That said, for thi...

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Are there any other considerations that can be made to preserve type-safety when dealing with arrays? Right now, I'm often doing this:
public function addElements(array $elements) {
    foreach ($elements as $element) {
        $this->addElement($element);
    }
}

public function addElement(Element $element) {
    $this->elements[] = $element;
}
15:24
@MikeB don't bother answering. I forwarded your chat message to a community moderator.
To ensure meaningful errors in mismatched types.
@DaveRandom Looks good, ty
@Gordon That's not necessary. It's not harassment or anything
The only other one that comes to mind, is creating dedicated list-types, ElementList in the former, which would essentially perform the same operations, but enable outside methods to only accept the array (provided there was no functional reason to define the single-element method)
@Gordon Isn't that what you are?
What would you say.. you do here?
15:27
@DaveRandom no. I am just a mod.
What's the difference? Or do you mean as in someone who is actually employed by SE?
@DaveRandom yes. community mods are employees
Isn't Anna the a community mod?
@MikeB you can forward the email to team@
@Gordon I shouldn't have said anything. It's really not an issue. I have my email address in my profile so it's not like he went above and beyond to track me down
15:30
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Q: Who are the Community Managers, and what do they do?

jcolebrandWho are the Community Managers? What do they do? What is their relationship to the "Community" user? Return to FAQ index

@DaveRandom s/mods/managers. sorry
@Gordon right, no worries
@DaveRandom what do you mean...I think he needs to step down. Being a mod is getting to his head
Jon
Jon
15:57
Hello guys (and girls?)
If anyone would like to offer their viewpoint on an implementation style question, please do: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/24480/…
Thanks!
@Jon Option 2 .
Option 3 btw
Jon
Jon
It would be very interesting to hear why?
With the given example I would do
class Sample
{
    private $immutable = 'not interesting';

    public function process($data)
    {
        $this->processImplementation($data); // not interesting
    }

    private function processImplementation($data)
    {
        // do something with both data and immutable
    }
}
Also regarding your note about option two increasing the mental load I disagree
Anonymous
my php skills must be catching up, I am starting to read things i know already
Jon
Jon
I thought it was clear that $immutable is both not a constant and expensive to calculate, so I don't want to do it up front -- perhaps process will never be called.
16:06
so let's suppose i have an xdebug profile file > 1.5 GB in size
what would I do with said file?
@Jon Ow sorry didn't read the entire thing :P
@Lusitanian Start over with more sensible constraints :p
In that case just go for #2 :D
@MikeB lol
Jon
Jon
@PeeHaa: No worries. But do you have any arguments for #2?
16:07
@Lusitanian rm -f /the/file ?
@PeeHaa wincachegrind crashed when i tried to open it :D
@Lusitanian webcachegrind might be able to chew on it
@MikeB hmm, worth a shot i s'pose
Jon
Jon
@Lusitanian: Also PHPStorm has an option to open those, not sure how it does so but it might be worth a try too. It has 30-day free eval.
@Jon No way! I never knew that :D
16:10
@Jon i own it
but didn't know it could do that
user895378
@Lusitanian Same for me. Anything other than a really brief/simple run has always crashed webcachegrind AND wincachegrind.
Jon
Jon
New feature in v6
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kcachegrind is the only thing I've ever used that doesn't crash left and right ...
phpstorm is analyzing it, so far it hasn't crashed
Jon
Jon
16:12
holding breath
it worked perfectly
nice
yet another reason to love phpstorm
@Jon thanks for the tip
Jon
Jon
glad to help
I regret I haven't bought it before the world ends :P
Jon
Jon
16:14
lol
with that discount I felt like purchasing a license extension was stealing
did it anyway :P
errr...why am i making 3 million calls to datetime::format
well that explains quite a bit
Because you suck.
@Jon They've deserved it, with all that page design and everything :P
@Lusitanian No, really, how?
That's way too much for one request.
@webarto because I am an idiot
3 mins ago, by Lusitanian
well that explains quite a bit
:D
i accidentally had some code that was exponentially increasing calls to that function
lol
16:24
XOR IT!
Yey mission successful
Jon
Jon
@Lusitanian: Oh, initially I thought you were bogosorting by formatted date
@NullPonyPointer What was the mission? :D
Anonymous
What is Test Unit in PHP? I really find this term hard to understand? What actually gets tested or what is even the unit at all?
16:41
@phpNoOb the unit is a portion of code :)
@phpNoOb A unit is the smallest set of operations that can be executed to provide a given result. Most commonly this is a single method
Unit testing is the processes of testing each of these small bits of each individually. So if a change to one of them breaks; it is easy to find/repair/and ensure the fix did not break something else.
Unit test is also a cornerstone of TDD (Test Driven Development)
Hi everyone . Can i use header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin :*"); for uploading files to my server through xmlhttprequest.
@webrto meta repwhoring
just got 95 rep x) @webarto
user365265
@AbhishekGahlot yes, but remind that Access-Control-Allow-Origin is manipulitable
Anonymous
@Ocramius thanks @Pheagey So, let me put it this way, if I created a class fully functional and able to login and log out a user, can the whole class be considered as a unit? if yes, then why do I need to test it, to check if it works or not, since I have error modes turned on all the time?
16:47
@cept0 Thanks for replying . I know its security issue. but is it really vulnerable when a xmlhttprequest is made with a valid session cookie.
@phpNoOb you test it to verify that your logic works with any input data, produces expected output data and you eagerly find out bugs that otherwise would be displayed in your live code. Also, it gives you a good idea of where you broke things in updating: If you change your code in future, and you need to alter a test to make it work, then you discovered a backwards compatibility break
@phpNoOb if you test your code, you can put some trust on it
user365265
@AbhishekGahlot with a session validation it's not
@cept0 Ok. but without session any user registered or not can upload . is there any way .Though the validation is done using cookie which only api knows its correct or not.
@phpNoOb Yes and no. It (the entire class) is a 'unit'. However in unit testing you want to test the smallest possible part indepenet of each other. For example: public function usernameValidation(), ...passwordSanitization(), databaseConnection(), accessLevel(), etc. Test them all independently.
Think of Unit Tests as stress testing each nut and bold before making a building. You know each small part is 100% as expected. So when the building(class) goes together everything works as expected. All of this, of course, as long as your tests are well written.
Anonymous
@Ocramius You said "you test it to verify that your logic works with any input data" but, why use unit test, if the code I build already gives me a clear result by working exactly as intended? If my login script can login users, in other words does the job as just as I expect it to do so? , doesn't it seem like a waste of time, to go as much further?
16:58
@phpNoOb let me put it in another way: a customer finds a bug in your code and you fix it. How do you prevent the bug from popping up again?
Anonymous
@Ocramius I don't think a bug can exist, since I test all my codes after finishing a project, in all possible ways

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