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12:02
Hi everyone
mysql room is dead
so thought i would ask here quick
have 2 tables a wallet and wallet_log table
so wallet has id, name, amount
and wallet_log has wallet_id and trans_amount
so essentially when you add or remove money from your account we update the balance the the wallet table and add a log entry for wallet_log
now I want a query to check whether they are correct
what is "correct"?
and I think you need to log the type of transaction (debit or credit) in wallet_log
select * from wallet w where amount != (select sum(trans_amount) from wallet_log l where l.wallet_id = w.id)
@zerkms I think you mean w.id on the end ;)
@dragon112 +1
yiz
yiz
12:10
cheetah :p
@yiz ?
regular-expressions.info/print.html says 'Before you download the PDF, please make a donation'... did someone change the meaning of 'donation' when I was asleep?
Yes it now means: "Mandatory support in the form of currency".
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Q: How to get mobile inbox message from mobile to database using php?

Yadav ChetanI want to fetch message from mobile inbox and store in database for further accessing in site. For that I did some R&D from Nokia forum. But it needs that phone should connected to pc for loading and required to access through pc suite. I don’t want to access through pc suite. Because differe...

can anyone give suggestion on this questions
@YadavChetan it's php-irrelevant actually
and completely depends on how your device is connected to a PC
12:25
@zerkms why?
@YadavChetan if it's connected via COM - it would be the same in php and in C# and even in visual basic
cant we directly connect to the server of mobile operator through our site
server?
what server?
server where mobile inbox database use to store
@nikic and @igorw: you may like (or not, not sure) this: shout.setfive.com/2013/05/29/…
12:27
@YadavChetan why do you think there is any?
btw, what is "mobile inbox"?!
@zerkms read my question you may get it
@YadavChetan I've implemented a message service that sends (and receives) over 100k messages every day, so probably I'm a totally dumb person indeed
well, ok, you want this discussion to be in that way - good luck ;-)
@zerkms i dont mean that
I'm not interested anymore anyway )
if you feel that then sorry for that
12:31
no, it's 00:30am and I'm just going to sleep
okay then good night hope you will get dreams of php
@YadavChetan I sure hope I don't dream of PHP..
@dragon112 i was just kidding :)
@zerkms lolz
12:47
We are so cruel when it comes to close votes
@Mr.Alien I should have closed it as not a real question
@HamZa Which? the SQL one?
@Mr.Alien yeah
@HamZa I was about to tell you that this guy is everywhere stackoverflow.com/users/937892/psr
@Mr.Alien He deleted his answer after I told him about CV ...
12:51
@HamZa Yap, I can see deleted answers too :)
I am feeling good that Indians are not the only ones who ask such questions stackoverflow.com/questions/16836789/html-interactive-form
stackoverflow.com/questions/16836789/html-interactive-form
@Mr.Alien :D
@HamZa ha ha
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Q: phantomJS - Pass Argument to the JS File

asprinRight now I'm using the following command to run phantomJS exec('./phantomjs table.js',$op,$er); table.js var page = require('webpage').create(); page.open('table.php', function () { page.render('table.png'); phantom.exit(); }); This serves the purpose. But now I'm required to work ...

13:03
hello How can we rollback the execution of query?
@YadavChetan Google
@YadavChetan You think that mysql is a timemachine o_O ?
@HamZa i am trying to do that
@YadavChetan Make a backup ?
Morning Folks!
I have to send emails using PHP on ubuntu
13:11
@udaysagar hello there
@HamZa back up is way.. i am just thinking to do that if one operation affect three table in any condition if in two table added successfully and fail to update in third then last two table should rollback
yea, @HamZa
Thanks @Danack let me try that
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Q: Dirty Form strange Behaviour?

JohnWhile working on dirtyform for dirty fields in the form I am not getting dirty popup .I am using a link which contain link to another page containing form containing class="dirtyForm" . But when I changed the field dirtyclass is not applying on it. I am applying dirty class to form as follows-...

13:23
I think the use of Singleton depends on its uses. In this case, it's merely just a storage place for my db connection and nothing more. As mentioned before, PDO is a class and can be extended. The only major draw-back I see to that is redesigning almost everything I've written to incorporate the extension. If this is the case, perhaps due to my lack of experience, wouldn't that make PDO my "core" class? That would still mean I'd have to pass variables in my class' constructor. Perhaps that's where the case of singleton would come into play... — Dimitri 35 mins ago
I replied twice on why it's a horrible Idea, neither time talking about testing
and got this as a response to one of them:
I don't think you can just categorically deny the value of these design patterns. The only argument I hear is that singletons are harder to test. What if I've put in the work to set up a testing environment? It also depends on what you're writing. So quit the hating. There's plenty of room for singletons AND dependency injection. — Ali Gangji 9 hours ago
zzz good morning people
if he feels so smart, why did he ask such a basic question ?
Hello PHP Devs!!
13:37
@heinkasner hi there
How are all of you?
tired and not feeling very well
I second that! TIRED!!
@heinkasner fine, a bit tired and I've a whole day to go through, and you ?
Would any of you PHP guys like to maintain a PHP code library with me on github?
TIRED! wow.. Working with 1st year IT students
13:39
seems like we are all in a similar boat today
haha, but wait! tomorrow is Friday! yaaaaaaay
lol yep. I work from home on Fridays, so today is almost like a Friday for me. If only my stomach would comply today would be a good day
How lucky..
Go take a look at my website: heinkasner.com
Rugby fan I see
Huge yes! :-)
okay heading out for now, have a good one everyone. try to stay awake! :)
Free VM's at #modernIE. Because apparently some developers have Macs? http://bit.ly/10nSks5 http://t.co/upX8ANMQy1
hey guys quick question that I can't seem to be able to find the answer to, how do I display the errors + warnings. as a test I have this `ini_set('display_errors', 1);
error_reporting(~0);
echo 'wasd'` but nothing shows up
Cheers mate
morning
14:02
because it's a parse error (that happens before any code is ran). You're missing a semicolon
Right. So I purposely missed that semicolon so I could test whether it was working
right, but the code to set display errors and error reporting isn't run, because the parse error kills the file
so either do it at the php.ini level (which is the correct way), or do the error in an include file
#IE: The browser so horrible that they have a site which will tell you why your site doesn't work with it: http://www.modern.ie/en-us/report#http%3A%2F%2Fwww.github.com #FAIL
^^ wow that's just bad.
If they know what the problem is, why not just fix it?
@ircmaxell Now, now. At least they're trying to not be shite. Failing, but at least trying.
Doesn't make them any less shite
14:07
The issue is that my project is working on local but not on the dev server. I just get a blank page. I have tried editing the php.ini file for the server but the error that I'm having (not the echoing error above) is happening
Ummm... Yeah... Trying... By not implementing forward standards, but still making shit up themselves
@user47689 did you restart the server?
lol yes, I made sure of that
@ircmaxell IE10 is not that bad...
and so just to clarify, if I want to show every single thing wrong with my project I should have this in my ini file -> error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', '1');
is that what it's come to? That we're so used to the horrible nature of prior versions that not that bad becomes acceptable and justifyable?
@user47689 no. You put error_reporting=E_ALL and display_errors=1 in the php.ini file
14:10
@ircmaxell LOL at least we can appreciate (sign)
" It's never the users fault '
morning
Yay! @igorw! Got merged!
@user47689 error_reporting(-1) is more reliable
@ircmaxell wut
14:16
@LeviMorrison ~0 and -1 are identical
How did they even come up with that?
@NikiC I have no idea... And that's the point, it has been fixed!
@NikiC Drugs are bad, m'kay?
@ircmaxell there actually was some OSX related reason for it
there was?
14:18
s/was/is
$ php -r "var_dump(-1 === ~0);"
bool(true)
the binary form of -1 and ~0 is not the same on OSX
or so i have heard
Anyone running OSX right now? :)
wait, osx cannot even do basic math?
14:19
$ php -r "var_dump(-1 === ~0);"
bool(true)
However, I am on 10.8.
My guess if there ever was an issue it would be on an older version.
@dragon112 yes, that line was from my machine on OSX
on 10.7
@tereško if that's the truth, there are severe problems with libc
Maybe just on (an) older version(s)
this all is hear-say
i have not used OSX , and have not tried
10:22:37 AM sdboyer: ircmaxell: you've inspired me
10:22:43 AM sdboyer: ircmaxell: today, i will be writing dirty, DIRTY code
10:22:49 AM ircmaxell: yay!
10:22:53 AM ircmaxell: wait
10:22:56 AM ircmaxell: what?
14:24
that "Mars One" concept suddenly seems a lot more appealing
Hi @DaveRandom :)
actually, I understand what he means, and it's a good thing
We were talking last night about writing clean code, and I told him one of my techniques: write dirty but working code. Then get it working to solve the problem. Then stop and refactor. And refactor. And refactor until you're comfortable with it
rather than trying to get it "right" the first time
@Duikboot Hmm? Who said what about what now?
So "callback" sounds like the Hungarian word for "sausage". Thus Erlang has message passing. Node.js has sausage passing. QED
@ircmaxell Yes, that's a good method
14:29
Yeah, works well for me
but I'm turning it into a methodology: DIRTY code :-P
I said hi to you :)
This is very much the approach that I use, the problem with it is in the last sentence:
> And refactor until you're comfortable with it
^^ bolded part never happens for me
@DaveRandom Didn't you helped me out yesterday with the dynamic sql insert?
@DaveRandom that's the beautiful part. The comfort depends on the project
I suspect @rdlowrey will know what I'm talking about there as well :-P
14:31
sometimes you won't refactor at all, because something working is good enough. Sometimes you'll refactor a lot. But the key is business value is present imedaitely
@Duikboot That would be me :-)
user895378
Yes. I'm a chronic refactorer.
Im tyring to do the same but I can't become the result
probably a stupid mistake somehwere
user895378
I agree though, you need to be comfortable with code before moving on.
@Duikboot You just awoke me from my deep slumber induced by too much T-SQL
14:32
Hi, I am @rdlowrey and I am a refactorer.
user895378
:)
user895378
'morning all
Hi @rdlowrey
We should have a weekly Refactorholics Anonymous meeting
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Hoho :D
sory
14:33
Make a chatroom for it i'd say
@Duikboot Codez? Will have a look in 10 mins when I've had a smoke
I would like to only insert the selected upload fields
'your can upload 5 files but if the file is not set there is no need to handle it '
morning @CarrieKendall
@Duikboot OK well with an insert that's not really necessary, you can just pass null or an empty string. It was the update you were doing yesterday where it matters because you don't want to update fields that aren't present. Personally I'd probably have a static INSERT INTO com_client_files (file_upload0, file_upload1, file_upload2, file_upload3, file_upload4) VALUES (:file0, :file1, :file2, :file3, :file4) and then just bind the ones that are present with a value and set the rest to null
14:42
random question: what do you call the 'random question:' text in this statement?
ok ok
let's try :)
meaning if there is a list like

Name: Daniel
Age: 30
what do you call the text before the colon?
I feel like there should be a name for it but no clue on how to google that
label? title?
@Daniel Well in that case it's probably a field name
subject
14:43
I think in this case label would work best
field name is also probably right, I'm explaining it to coworker in the easiest way possible though
thanks @kaᵠ and @DaveRandom!
how do you detect wich ones are present ? @DaveRandom :)
user895378
RT @secboffin "Can I tell you a TCP joke?" "Please tell me a TCP joke." "OK, I'll tell you a TCP joke." #protolol
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good morning
mornin'
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Q: Global Dilemma - storing values from db that rarely change

KateI am not sure how to approach this in a way that would make the web app run efficiently. I am concerned about properly implementing this because I am working with a high traffic website. I have 3 tables in a MySQL DB, the values in these tables rarely change but are referenced quite a bit. Wha...

14:54
@rdlowrey protolol hashtag is totally contaminated with that one.
I asked Rick Astley's ethernet interface for its IP address. It replied "I'm never going to give you ARP." #protolol
user895378
That hashtag is amazing. I was just introduced to it by @LeviMorrison, so they're all new to me :)
#protolol haha
Huge list of #protolol: http://attrition.org/misc/ee/protolol.txt
15:00
> The worst thing about UTF-8 jokes are ĹεġаÏ.γ üƨÈ.È.Å¡. #protolol
user895378
@Kate If your backend data really don't change that often I would suggest storing them in-memory with something like APC. Then, always try to retrieve them from the in-memory store and only if they've expired and are unavailable will you need to hit the database (and store them once more in-memory for N seconds TTL).
How do i know wich ones are 'present' with a value?
@rdlowrey thanks for the reply! The example tables may change once a month. I also have a couple other tables which are heavily used and data is added approximately once an hour, would those be candidates as well?
user895378
@Kate Absolutely. Just set a TTL on your cache storage to something like 10 seconds. Then a worst case scenario is that for ten seconds after the tables change people could still get the old data. You just have to determine how much potential data staleness you're okay with in those situations.
user895378
But if you're fielding thousands of requests per second even a low TTL like one or two seconds on a cached value would be a huge improvement over hitting the database for each request.
15:08
@rdlowrey I was just reading through APC documentation, the web servers are setup with Nginx and PHP-FPM... how would APC fit in?
user895378
APC is just a PHP extension. You install it, make sure your php.ini file loads it (extension=apc.so) and then use its functions to store/retrieve data.
user895378
There are other options as well, like Redis. You don't have to use APC. Any in-memory key-value store will work fine.
i only have 45% code coverage is this dangerous
i was never given the code coverage talk by my father when i was a young lad
user895378
@Kate The key is just to avoid all those database queries on each request -- that's often the slowest part of any application.
user895378
@Lusitanian Well you see son, when a man and his code a woman love each other very much ...
15:11
@rdlowrey got it! thanks!
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A: How deep are your unit tests?

Kent BeckI get paid for code that works, not for tests, so my philosophy is to test as little as possible to reach a given level of confidence (I suspect this level of confidence is high compared to industry standards, but that could just be hubris). If I don't typically make a kind of mistake (like setti...

@rdlowrey yes...?
go on!
user895378
lol, no, I'm stopping right there.
Hi all..
Look at this:
function drupal_detect_baseurl($file = 'install.php') {
$proto = $_SERVER['HTTPS'] ? 'https://' : 'http://';
see the bug? it can be == "off"
lovely... This room is as dead as a dodo...
user895378
15:35
Nah, it's just that if you post anything that starts with drupal_* people run in fear of being contaminated by bad coding practices.
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@rdlowrey lol
@Mr.Alien have you tried the e mail regex?
I've used it to check validity of sign-in's
Ahh he deleted his comment
@Ihsan No, actually I've to pick the code from my mail box, and I'll try the given regex for sure, the thing am stuck is how to fetch url's properly, some pages have relative, even CSS and script url's are fetched
Na na na na you need a paarseer.... with roules... or you need a regexwizard...
@Ihsan Yea and before that I need some sleep :p
15:44
Do programmers dream of ...
girls...
any of you guys know a simple routing class?
@Ihsan regex what?
:D
@Mr.Alien Do programmers dream of electric girls? youtube.com/watch?v=3dUV4VAr9lk
@kaᵠ R u a regexwizard?
@kaᵠ I just made a simple page crawler to extract emails
@Ihsan No, hot girls :p
15:51
:p
I don't want an electric shock when am making love with my girl :P
@Ihsan i wear a pointy hat with RegEx written all over it :D
@Mr.Alien need help with some regex? link? code?
@kaᵠ lol..
@Mr.Alien Anyway Oasis rocks....
@kaᵠ I need some sleep as of now :p
@Ihsan I listen to metallica, LP and yea, obv, Eminem and Wiz Khalifa
usleep(9);
15:56
zzzzzzz... timeout
@Mr.Alien good night. I wish you a colourfull good dream with an aggregated collection of beautiful hot girls which you iterate over... ;)
@Ihsan Ohhh, thank you very much ;) see yaa tomorrow bro, will let you know when I test your regex ;)
@Mr.Alien c ya.
@rdlowrey I could tell you a joke about UDP, but I'm not sure you'd get it...
user895378
hehehehehe
16:05
@ircmaxell lol
user895378
I can't get enough of #protolol
lol
I've earned the Necromancer 3 times now. Is this normal? Is Necromancer a common badge?
It's necromal.
@LeviMorrison I've got it 7 times
also, someone might want to explain duplicates to xmltechgeek
user895378
16:12
lol the innocence is adorable:
user895378
> I see a logo next to the website's title and I think "I wonder how you make one of those".
> I always use 'and' / 'or' as they improve readability. But I wrap in parenthesis things to make sure they play along nicely just like && / ||.
I just made this in Google Docs. What have you done with YOUR day? http://t.co/qsjcvMjP06
totally saw this coming.
@igorw I don't always use and and or, but when I do I wrap them in parenthesis
16:16
not even gonna bother replying, it's a lost cause.
I am thinking of commenting: "What you choose to do is completely up to you. But what this is talking about is community coding standards which should be justified based on community best practices and provable statements. Considering that and/or have really weird precidence rules, and pretty much every other major open source coding standard recommends not using them in favor of && and ||, it is better that this be removed from the standard...
@igorw Dawg, using and is way more readable than &&.
@igorw I always use @$_GET['foo'] because it's more readable than if ( isset($_GET['foo']) ) {}.
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I always use eval("$foo = $_GET['foo'];"), because eval makes all things safer...
@igorw In fact I read && as "logical and" automagically never used and or or .... the case reminds me of if(!$abc instanceof SomeClass) type of bugs...
16:21
@ircmaxell @mkmcdonald No no... it's YOUR fault for not using LampPostModernizr, LampPost5Shiv, and LamPIE!
ROTFL!!!
@ircmaxell lol
i wish i could get into twitter. it has little to no appeal to me :[
@Ihsan that one actually works. see !$abc instanceof SomeClass vs !($abc instanceof SomeClass) opcodes
@igorw Whaa ??? it is no more an error in 5.4...
so instanceof gets the precedence it deserves finally.
16:28
@Danack /me dances in joy!
aka PARENTHESE ALL THE THINGS.
@Danack conditionals need PARENTHESAL GUIDANCE (PG) rating :)
@Ihsan was it ever an issue? sample script to show the problem?
Yes it was... during serialize / unserialize (custom made)
also many other places... I really use a weird system of classes... Which is better than native php
I had to use always if(!($var instanceof SomeClass))bla...
because in if(!$var instanceof SomeClass) case the $var is negated first then instance of is checked
Also have a very efficient block property setter which uses class comparison etc...
@igorw Try it on 5.2 it will fail I bet
16:41
@Ihsan I did some tests and it seemed fine on 5.0.0+
@igorw what was I working on? an iron horse? :)
really weird...
@igorw I trust you. Ok. But I remember this at 5+ and did not consider it as a bug rather my failure... I use XAMPP on win generally when developing...
/me drowns in his tears...:(
Anyway laters all. Have a nice time...
Hello
What is the index file in a phar
Tried bootstrap.php but it did not work
@Baba there is a phar stub that you can assign yourself
16:55
@igorw i was thinking its bu default
@igorw no worries i would add it manually .. thanks
@Baba look at Phar::setStub.
@igorw Nice one on reactphp got to know about it yesterday from @rdlowrey i think ...
there is also createDefaultStub, but it didn't work properly in my experience.
@igorw yeah .. am getting Invalid Stub
@Baba let me guess. it does not contain __HALT_COMPILER();?
16:59
echo "Bootstrap";
__HALT_COMPILER();
<?php

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