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13:00
APIs of fresh code evolve as well.
@kaᵠ I did fork, but my repo is just as outdated as yours
I can sing you a song about that.
> question eligible for bounty in 1 hour
@NikiC i don't quite understand that... $a<$a and $a==true ?
13:02
@kaᵠ No, he means that $a < $a is true
@MadaraUchiha the responsibility of Router is to that the "pretty url", match it against the patterns and extract the parameters when pattern is matched. The Request is the abstraction of users input, that has been initialized. You could write it as $router->prepare( $request );, because that's what router does. It alters the "state" of request instance, so that it can be used.
There we go. Backlog back up and running. Now with improved Request Rate
finally got up to date with the chat
@tereško So, $router->route($request); does alter the state of $request?
13:04
router to request is kinda like mapper to domain object
@tereško I see, so the Router fills in the Request fields after routing is complete.
@NikiC atm there's the A>B>C / A!>C way str('') > float(NAN) > str('') or variants A===C
@tereško Thanks for clearing it up :)
@NikiC You could do it with an object handler...
13:06
@MadaraUchiha , I have seen implementation where router construct the request instance .. but imho it kinda violates SRP: $request = $router->route( $uri_string ); , but I dont like this. (sry 4 ping)
@Charles: I promised you a full three weeks period, so for the first bounty you had a problem with getting I suggest you to place it on this question: PHP Type-Juggling and (strict) Greater/Lesser Than Comparisons in ca. one hour. — hakre 30 secs ago
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hrhrhr
actually no, you couldn't due to the shortcut
@tereško I can agree to that, since Router probably isn't responsible for handling $_POST and whatnot
@ircmaxell @kaᵠ Just remembered that in older (5.3ish) versions of PHP there was INF < INF == true
but I think that no longer is
@NikiC until 5.4.0: 3v4l.org/F9qbs
13:08
@ircmaxell crap. Going to mention it anyways
do it!
$requestRoute = $router->getRouteFor($request);
@hakre Thought of that, but what would $requestRoute be?
Is it an array? Is it some sort of semi-defined object?
@MadaraUchiha The specific route used in the application.
If you have to a Router there must be routes.
@ircmaxell done :)
13:11
A specific request will take a specific route.
Returning the Route objects...
That may not be such a bad idea...
objects? A it's one concrete object.
However it's probably not necessary to abstract that much.
LOL - RTFM, Inc.
13:12
@NikiC very nice improvement, note that you have a small err here: var_dump(new stdClass < INF); you should check for var_dump(INF<new stdClass); and that wouldn't go the way you want, try another example maybe
@hakre , yeah , return a route might be a good option in some cases
@NikiC but you use some words... trichotomous really? :))
@kaᵠ why should it be inf < new stdclass?
@NikiC not any comparison involving NAN, check out the tables, you ca find NAN in both (greater and lower) and (lower OR greater)
@NikiC nvm about the circular part, bad read
@NikiC: Was NAN the only special case you found for "<= operator is not anti-symmetric"? Beacuse as you write more above that could be because of IEEE stuff.
@hakre Is is because of the IEEE stuff :) But I'm pretty sure that there are other cases as well
@NikiC I see. So a related question: Why is giving "1 < object" the warning / notice but "1 < array" not?
Is there a reason to not have this consistent?
Or is this an archaeology question?
@hakre yes
also happens for resources
@kaᵠ no notice for resources.
@hakre tried with CURL and GD resource and it did
13:35
@kaᵠ please put an integer into an array and the other type you want to test against into that array as well. Then put that array into sort(). Do you get a notice?
Like in this test: 3v4l.org/RSLFh
@hakre NAN is the only example for "<= operator is not anti-symmetric"
And the related bug-report is: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64580
object vs integer does, obj vs str doesn't
@hakre resurces don't sorry
PHP's type juggling somehow is inconsequent.
as function naming
13:48
E.g. I can understand the part about the strings.
In HTTP all is string. So convert it to number, that is fine.
which one?
url.php?a=1&b=2
a < b
However if I now have an object that implements __toString
ok...
a < $obj
does not work.
13:50
Which is a pitty. Because object orientation could be the userland extension on all those HTTP values.
@hakre yup, modified my comparison script, only object throws Notice for: double and int only
@hakre clearly a doc-bug, when sorting comparisons need to be done, you can't compare apples to oranges so a conversion MUST take place
@kaᵠ No, the types in the array are not converted
It is not a documentation bug.
Who can tell me why PHPUnit apparently refuses to read the correct version of a file?
@MadaraUchiha version?
14:00
I'm running a test on a class, and no matter what I do to that class, the result of the test is the same (even if I completely erase the file)
PHPUnit 3.7.19 by Sebastian Bergmann.
@MadaraUchiha You are testing the wrong file
@MadaraUchiha that is not phpunit but where PHP loads the defniitions of the class from.
Check your autoloader
@PeeHaa埽 I'll check the autoloader.
14:04
@kaᵠ yes array does not give the warning, only object.
and as we know that arrays in PHP are larger than anything else, they move at the end of the array with the sort.
in my example it's comparing array to int, in yours it's comparing object to int
:)))) yes arrays are Kings
Wasn't the autoloader, was the bootstrap file. Thanks
Glad it was resolved
14:21
Hmmmm
Another noobish question.
We know that a model isn't an object, but a layer made of Services (which is made of DOs and DMs)
So in that case, it's the job of the Controller to actually call and work with those services, right?
@NikiC you know the reason INF vs INF got from false to true for == ? > or < got changed the right way from true to false in 5.4 but any comparison should be false
@MadaraUchiha Depends
The view can also "call" parts of the model layer
can anyone recommend me a robust, secure, easy to implement php chat?
websockets
@AgainstASicilian Google "websockets"
14:30
this looks super complicated
If programming would have been easy I would have been out of a job
I just want to make a robust/secure chat system that I can use on a site
I don't see any good tutorials for doing this with "websockets"
@MadaraUchiha you could say that controllers "write" to the model layer and views "read" from it
Sounds more like you want some copy paste chat than anything else
@tereško Mmhm, okay
14:33
somewhat, yes
but something i can edit without too much trouble
In that case search google
Either you cannot use the google or you are blind
"All" websockets libraries have a chat demo and all websockets demos are about chats
I cannot find even one
lots of code snippets
In that case I think it's the latter
14:35
no full blown working chats with implementations
You are on a developer "forum"...
Do something yourself will ya instead of copy pasting something from somewhere of which you have no clue what/how/where/why it does what it does
user895378
3 mins ago, by AgainstASicilian
no full blown working chats with implementations
user895378
why I can't copy and paste my own facebook clone?
false equivalence
@kaᵠ no, inf should be equal to inf ;) only nan is special. i.e. as per ieee 754
user895378
14:39
@AgainstASicilian I only kid because when I wanted a "full blown working chat" I wrote my own.
user895378
And so did @PeeHaa埽
What did you guys major in?
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Economics.
I did major in smoking pot and drinking beer
user895378
So not being a compsci person is not an excuse.
14:40
aaah those were the days :(
user895378
@PeeHaa埽 You're tellin' me.
And suddenly shit got real :(
so please direct me to some resources or tell me how to properly look for them instead of this vague "write your own / use google" dismissive crap
that's not helpful and it's very condescending
@NikiC but a value going beyond the bounds with say 100 more gets set as INF and another one going over with 5000 more gets set to INF also, those values are NOT equal, the system is just unable to process them, and CAN't know if Greater, Lower... etc !!!
@kaᵠ yeah, but php can't do anything on that ;)
14:42
it can set false to all comparisons for INF to INF
ieee 754 says that INF == INF and -INF == -INF, so php has to follow that
user895378
@AgainstASicilian RFC 6455 describes everything about the websocket protocol. If you can't/won't stomach the technical density therein you should probably have a look at something like Ratchet
I refuse to believe you've actually read through all of this
user895378
lol wut?
Uby
Uby
hello
user895378
14:43
You think that one's bad? Try RFC2616.
@AgainstASicilian not that long O_o
so what does the 1003 status code indicate
@AgainstASicilian You clearly don't know @rdlowrey ^^
user895378
6455 is a cakewalk by comparison.
without peeking
user895378
14:44
Don't remember that one but 1005 is a normal close. 1006 is reserved by the protocol.
@Uby hola
user895378
I can't keep them all in my head.
user895378
That's what the internet is for.
@NikiC PHP abides by IEEE 754 blindly? are there no exceptions?
@kaᵠ In float to float comparisons PHP should abide by IEEE 754 blindly. If it doesn't it's a bug (like the INF comparisons before 5.4)
user895378
14:46
The close codes are the easy part. If you ask me a question about the frames and message formats I'm much more knowledgeable :)
@NikiC @rdlowrey okay, where can i see an online copy of the IEEE 754, i got only pay links :grr
user895378
@AgainstASicilian Nevertheless, writing your own websocket protocol handler is non-trivial and I wouldn't recommend it ... just look at the Ratchet link I provided.
@rdlowrey by any chance you know what's the IRC rfc no.?
user895378
@kaᵠ I'm pretty sure IRC is 2812
user895378
As for a non-pay version of IEEE 754 I can't find a full-text version without $$$ either. It appears the IEEE is running a real racket there. It's ridiculous. "Hey we're a standards body but you have to pay to read our standards."
user895378
14:51
That's some BS.
@rdlowrey new that blindfold back in the day, now i forgot even the name... :(
Can somebody pls delv this. I don't want to argue with OP in the comments: stackoverflow.com/a/15851367/508666
@rdlowrey Yeah, really annoying. Same with the C++ standard :(
that total BS, isn't there some OpenStandards movement? ditch the bitches!
@NikiC so.. you have a copy of the IEEE 754 or... how are you sure that's the proper INF usage ?
user895378
14:57
@kaᵠ I'm attempting to right this wrong at the moment. I'm obtaining IEEE 754 by "creative means" and will pass it along to you once I receive it.
I wonder what does "creative means" look like: DO YOU SPEAK IEEE 754 MOTHERFUCKER!?!?
@kaᵠ I'm pretty sure: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
@DaveRandom if i did something wrong when pulling linkifier v2 in git explain to me how you're gonna kill me slowly
@hakre thanks, guess you +1'd me quite a while ago...
15:01
@kaᵠ yes, but another visual one :)
user895378
Ooh this is fun. I'm going to fire up my Aerys webserver locally, open a port in the router and host the "creatively obtained file" from my own machine in a minute so that I can share it briefly.
@hakre thanks:) i saw my answer didn't get so many +1's as @NikiC's when the wave came but to be truthful he's (updated) one is better for explaining the WHY's and mine is good for explaining the HOW's (plus has TMI so that a bit WTH) but it's really good as a lookup table!
@rdlowrey do it with gopher:// :D
user895378
@kaᵠ That wouldn't be nearly as fun as using my own tools :)
@NikiC well... if others do it doesn't mean you have to do it too.... or that it's the right thing to do........... Seeing > Believing !
15:09
@kaᵠ Sure, sure. C++ doesn't even have to follow IEEE 754. But I usually use C++ as a reference, because even though it doesn't have to, it does and C++ is one of those "correct" language (you know, not like PHP where two bugs hide behind every corner)
@NikiC you would like a sigma($x^$n) ?
@kaᵠ Nah, I don't need any of that stuff. I just think that Faulhaber's Formula is really cool ;)
@NikiC good point... C/C++ > PHP but as we all learned these days comparing is brainfuck :))
hello people
Good day
user895378
@kaᵠ Ah, so I've discovered a hole in my implementation that I'll have to fix. I have the PDF you're looking for, however. If you email me I'll send it along to you (my same nick at gmail.com)
15:16
@NikiC just wanted to reinforce if sigmaN you wanted is sigma($x^$n) if so... it's planned, doing pEuler problems in my free time and wanted to write all i use from scratch (to be fair), also wrote a lot extra functions just for fun :)
@rdlowrey can you send me one too?
user895378
@NikiC sure
@rdlowrey thanks! emailing just a sec... hole? what hole?
@rdlowrey thx. mail is [email protected]
hehe @NikiC! that's the way to do it :D
user895378
15:18
@kaᵠ Right now I can only listen on a specific NIC e.g. 192.168.1.123:80 or 127.0.0.1:80 and not *:80 ... so if I try to port forward through my router it doesn't work because my server isn't bound to the exact public facing IP address of my router.
user895378
But that's something I can fix, but it'll take a little while.
@rdlowrey doesn't being a superuser allow you to *:80 ? btw: check out ngrep (freakishly awesome)
user895378
@kaᵠ I'm technically able to bind to *:80, the problem is that the HTTP server I've written currently requires me to specify an exact IP address when I start it up.
user895378
(it doesn't accept *:80)
aaah
@rdlowrey you on linux right?
user895378
15:22
Yes.
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@NikiC Sent.
@rdlowrey thanks, got it
@rdlowrey ACK?
user895378
SYN, SYN-ACK, ACK. Handshake complete.
@kaᵠ So the standard doesn't seem very clear on inf
though thats the 85 one, not the 08
15:31
correct huh?
user895378
@NikiC Yeah, I'm looking around to see if I can locate the 2008
was also thinking the latest version should be implemented anyway since we;re talking about the same standard.. @NikiC
@iroegbu completely wrong
Uby
Uby
Is there a chrome extension for PHP documentation that simply links to real PHP doc?
@Uby Not following?
15:41
@rdlowrey THANKS, and keep us posted with further development please
user895378
@Uby if you just type "php.net somefunction" in the address bar it goes straight to the manual page.
@tereško ok, he is here today.
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@MadaraUchiha I just want to be redirected
That's what I deduced from explanations yesterday.
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Uby
@rdlowrey All i can see is google results, with the correct first result
I also tried php.net + tab
user895378
15:42
php.net str_replace
user895378
^ if you put only that in your address bar it still doesn't work?
Uby
Uby
@rdlowrey If i use tab, yes
user895378
you can't copy/paste, you have to actually type it ...
Uby
Uby
@rdlowrey I guess it depends on how you configure chrome, and it works (kinda)
but i need some autosuggest
user895378
oh, lazy :)
Uby
Uby
15:44
like php.net file_get
user895378
if you do that it will search php.net for you and give you the search results.
user895378
It does exactly what you're asking (without autocomplete)
Uby
Uby
@rdlowrey not working for me, then
user895378
Well I can't troubleshoot your exact problem. It always works for me, so I don't really know what to tell you.
Uby
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@rdlowrey nevermind, I'll google it
at least I know it can be done
15:48
@hakre i might be mistaking but... your question isn't really 2 days old even if it seems so, what happened there?
Uby
Uby
ok, i found a php.net chrome extension
since it works, I'm too lazy to make the address bar works too :P
@iroegbu have you visited the wikipedia's page about MVC? The picture there is the correct one
@tereško ok, now I get my oversight... my diagram is one-sided
that brings more questions... Is the view independent of the Controller?
mostly
controller can alter the state of the current view instance
user895378
@Uby link? If it works better than the address bar I might adopt it as well :)
user895378
thanks!
@tereško ok... Say, I have a form that edits my profile information - that form is handled by the controller [goes into db]
my updated profile is displayed [view] (data fetched from db)
view should not interact with the database , not directly
I understand... through services
the parameter from the POST passed to the model layer , which alters it
the view requests data from the model layer and acts accordingly
: also , keep in mind that forms should be handled with post-redirect-get
16:00
Uby
Uby
@rdlowrey In the last 10 minutes I used it a few times and it seems to work very well, except for the default focus on the PHP icon...
ok... I understand, now!
user895378
@Uby I actually ended up going with one of the other plugins -- PHP Ninja Manual ... I like it a bit better. Thanks for the heads up because this is actually much nicer than the address bar :)
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A: How should a model be structured in MVC?

tereško Disclaimer: the following is description of how I understand MVC-like patterns in context of PHP based web applications. All the external links, that are used in the content, are there to explain terms and concepts and not to imply my own credibility on subject. Updated version The first th...

^^ thanks a lot!
Uby
Uby
You're welcome :)
Btw I used that plugin for a while, but I find real php.net doc more useful
and more complete
and more usable :P
user895378
16:05
hehe okay
@rdlowrey no waay! you a php-ninja?
16:22
@kaᵠ it isn't?
@hakre it is?
well i answered a day ago, and nick a day before me it seems...
cool post @hakre
@MadaraUchiha
@MadaraUchiha I've realised that after doing some work on answering it.
@vascowhite Flag your own message for deletion, so that it doesn't appear in the backlog
Or just ping @Gordon
@kaᵠ
@MadaraUchiha done
@vascowhite Thanks
17:21
@MadaraUchiha i have reviewed both questions and even if similar it's not a dupe, also the other one really doesn't help
@kaᵠ Nice answer on that question stackoverflow.com/questions/15853097/…
@kaᵠ Duplicate should be reserved for: 1. EXACT duplicate (exactly same question) or 2. Already has an answer on this other question
Take note
and.. wrote the answer he really wanted, note he's targeting Dutch so [A-Z] won't be enough
just viewed a question about it, so i took a look at the docs. blech
17:24
@MadaraUchiha btw, did you check my new table on the question you were-about-to-close-:P and the php behind it :D
"Lithium is the first and only major PHP framework built from the ground up for PHP 5.3+, and the first to break ground into major new technologies, including bridging the gap between relational and non-relational databases through a single, unified API."
@kaᵠ I'm not about to close it, it's about to be closed (it has 4/5 close votes)
But yes, I've seen it, very impressive.
posted on April 06, 2013

2nd Annual Northeast PHP Technical Conference Announced! Call for Papers and Workshops. This year’s Northeast PHP Conference will once again be held in Boston, MA from August 16 to 18. The call for speakers is currently open and will close at the end of April, with speaker selection being determined by the end of May. This year we are adding a day to the

float(NAN)     float(NAN)     false   false   false   false   false   false
w00t
@MadaraUchiha why close it? maybe others have some input too (doubt there's more to say on the subject) but what reason? you serious?
yup... those are brainguck
17:28
@kaᵠ I am not about to close it, but it is about to be closed, read carefully
It has 4 closevotes pending on it. I didn't place any of them.
@MadaraUchiha understood, i can't see why so I'm asking you, what reason do people want to close it? and why if you know...
also my post has 27k+ chars, struggled to keep it under 30000
2 say it isn't constructive, 2 say it's too localized
Neither are really correct
If you see if gets closed, post a request here, and we would reopen it.
there needs to be an option for "its just a stupid non-question" and "it is someone who is asking for their homework to be done for them"
@MadaraUchiha fixed :P, about the Q ... TL no way in hell, NC (both answers are full of facts)
17:36
also, down vote should be disabled after a certain amount of time once an answer has been accepted... or something to that effect
@bizzehdee take those ideas in meta.SO
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Q: Introduce a "general reference" close reason

Pekka 웃There is a certain amount of questions that are absolutely trivial in nature: How to format a date, how to concatenate a string, et cetera. Questions that could be solved by taking a look into the manual. Random examples from the tags I frequent: php timestamp function needed http://stackoverf...

@bizzehdee Why?
@bizzehdee that wouldn't be good, after time passes and things get deprecated, you might want to downvote an innactive user's outdated post... just sayin
@bizzehdee Answers which were useful at the time they were written aren't by definition useful now.
if an answer has been accepted, and it has been that way for lets say 6 months... the only reason to downvote that answer is because 1. you do not understand the question, 2. you dont understand the answer, 3. you have not properly implemented the answer, 4. the answer is now depreciated, which means the question would also be depreciated, meaning the answer is useful and relevant to THAT question, but not necessarily the question you need answering now.
17:40
have one of those too but user forgot to un-downvote: stackoverflow.com/a/14702063/731947
@bizzehdee you might have a point, try 'yelling' on meta...
@bizzehdee uhm, sorry but wtf?
SO is temporal in nature too, it has times/dates on every question and answer and edit and comment. it also has tags for language versions, library versions, platform types and versions... so you can see which version that question is aimed at and know its not aimed at the version you are using
@bizzehdee No, the question isn't necessarily deprecated.
"accepted" only means helpful to the OP, nothing more
@NikiC man you're killing me with those standards manuals :P
17:43
It does not imply that it is the best answer nor even that it is the right answer
that's what voting is for
Say the user asks about "How to parse and process HTML with PHP"?
4 years ago the answer would be "Use regex"
Today the answer is "Don't use regex, use DomDocument"
Yes, that's what voting is for. Thus any "disallow downvoting if accepted" rules don't make no sense
Tomorrow the answer could be "Don't use DomDocument, it's deprecated, use this"
The question is still valid throughout the years (unless HTML gets deprecated, or PHP gets deprecated, neither are likely).
ok, answers in SO need a "depreciated" tag or flag...
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17:44
Have anyone else noticed the new look of the Chrome's context menus?
(And menus in general)
@NikiC what do you mean by 'Unicode Sentence Boundary' UAX 29, never heard of that, did i do something wrong?
@bizzehdee That's a meta tag (i.e. it describes the question itself, not what's being asked)
@MadaraUchiha Yeah Canary had that for a while now
@MadaraUchiha, the question can still be valid while the answer is no longer valid, so the answer should be able to be marked as depreciated.
17:46
@bizzehdee Which is exactly what votes are for.
The answer is no longer useful, so it's downvoted.
Or edited to be improved.
@PeeHaa埽 Quite annoying really :X
It's too large now
that doesnt mark the answer as depreciated, it just marks it as a bad answer, and appears to have always been a bad answer
anyway, ill drop this now as im not that bothered and dont want to waste any more energy on it
gotta do a 150 mile round trip to pick my wife up now... joy...
hi everybody , how can i use phpdoc @dataProvider to providing data for a simple method?? not only phpunit
@kaᵠ btw, php 5.5. comes with IntlBreakIterator that will allow you to iterate various text boundaries, including sentences ;)
@NikiC so you meant it doesn't follow all the rules for Sentence Boundaries, because I'm really NOT going to implement all of this: unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/auxiliary/SentenceBreakProperty.txt in that answer ! you could write a full-fledged parser for that
@NikiC that's even better thyan GREAT news!!
18:02
hi guys do u know how to get data from Twitter API into an array?
@knowbody json_decode()
any body????
@PeeHaa埽 can u give me more details? I'm really new to it
I want to search for keyward, lets say "footbal" and get location into an array
is it possible to do it?
18:05
@knowbody Using a library is the easiest way
if u can any extra stuff to share please feel free
I'll start with what u gave me
thanks a lot
@PeeHaa埽
18:20
@PeeHaa埽 can u tell me a bit more about it?
I dont know where to start with it
You got to have some strong opinion on this infoq.com/presentations/… @tereško @Gordon @igorw @ircmaxell
(Sorry for mass ping)
what I'm trying to get is as I said, I want to look for keyword and get the location where it was tweeted, can anyone help?
@BenjaminGruenbaum since i have not seen it , i have no opinion on it .. and it's 1 1/2 hours long
I think that you'll like it
@knowbody The API docs should have all the needed info dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1
18:32
Even if you won't agree with it
Anonymous
18:47
Evenings
18:58
@uinbahs talk about longest posts
morning @phpNoOb

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