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01:09
@LeviMorrison lol @ "BC break Thursday"
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Funny enough, I'll likely commit/push a lot of local changes tomorrow ... right on schedule.
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Henceforth I will refer to Thursday as BC Break Thursday.
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@LeviMorrison Regarding your head/tail nomenclature question I'm fine with that. I agree that init would be a really poor choice.
01:52
@rdlowrey Regarding your unasked question about the baby: my wife is in the first stages of labor.
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Unasked, but the answer is welcome nonetheless :)
According to what I've been told, her pain gets much worse but honestly I haven't seen anything like this before.
And I can do nothing about it.
>.<
@rdlowrey For now I just took the axe to head (lousy pun intended -- I can only think in drastics right now)
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Works for me.
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@LeviMorrison I just posted an answer with shameless Artax self-promotion should you be inclined to upvote :)
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02:08
Nevermind. I deleted it because I don't think the OP would even know how to use git (or have access to PHP5.4)
03:11
And finally the epidural. She had hoped for a natural birth but the pain was incredible. It was like she was in shock. She couldn't hear us ask her questions.
 
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user895378
04:17
So glad I'm not a woman ...
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05:46
Full Artax cookie support officially pushed. I ended up putting it into an extension instead of integrating it directly into the client code. Now it looks like this:
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$client = new Client;
$ext = new CookieExtension;
$ext->subscribe($client);
$response = $client->request('http://www.google.com/');
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Persistent cookies (beyond the life of the extension object) look like this:
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$client = new Client;
$cookieJar = new FileCookieJar('/hard/path/where/you/want/to/store/cookies.txt');
$ext = new CookieExtension($cookieJar);
$ext->subscribe($client);
$response = $client->request('http://www.google.com/');
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I have some other small changes and updates locally that I need to finalize (hopefully tomorrow) and commit then I'll tag version 0.3.0. After that I'm going to create a usable twitter bootstrap site, register a domain name (probably artaxphp.org) and enjoy the fruits of my labor. I think I'm also going to write a parallelized site crawler that generates standard sitemap.xml files as well as provides reports on external links, broken links, etc.
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The parallelization capabilities in the Amp lib will make that kind of tool really, really fast.
06:43
@rdlowrey Matthew was born at 12:13am on June 20th, weighing 7lbs 9oz.
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@LeviMorrison Congratulations buddy!
:]
Thank you
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Good luck on this life-long journey and don't ever forget how much more important he is than pretty much anything else on planet earth :)
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And now when you're frustrated with code you can stop and realize how insignificant it really is :)
15:46
@rdlowrey BC Break Thursday is here!
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@LeviMorrison's most recent activity:
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git add matthew_morrison.sh
git commit -m "Added child script"
git push
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I'd say that qualifies as a BC break :)
16:12
:] Thanks
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Also, I know I said it already but I love the term "BC Break Thursday" and am totally adopting it going forward.
Definitely. I'm doing a code review on Ardent so I might be doing some of it today as well.
While my wife is still in the hospital she gets a lot of help from nurses so I'm pretty free.
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16:39
Modern health care FTW!
It's also a small community hospital so the staff is very personal.
17:10
@rdlowrey You don't attach the cookie to the response?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not sure what you're asking?
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What happens is the client makes requests and receives responses. It broadcasts events when this happens. Instead of integrating the cookie storage and application into the client code directly I've simply created an extension class that subscribes to the Client::REQUEST and Client::RESPONSE events and modifies requests and responses by reference with the appropriate headers as they come and go.
Ah, so this is an HTTP client, that makes requests from your server? Not actual code from a server that receives requests. I totally missed on that
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Yeah, this is strictly an HTTP client library I'm talking about. It's only for retrieving resources. I've rewritten the whole thing so I could do really massive integration testing on my server.
Ah, that makes perfect sense then :)
 
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18:51
@rdlowrey My schedule is basically the same as my baby's: eat, sleep, eat, sleep zzzzzz
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lol I have a feeling that's going to continue for a while :)
19:13
> Klein is a light weight routing library for PHP 5.3+. Flexible regular expression routing, a set of boilerplate methods for rapidly building web apps, and almost no overhead => 2500+ requests/second.
. . . lightweight?
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19:32
For the record, I hate redundancy between namespaces and class names like this:
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new \Klein\Klein();
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I do whatever is necessary to come up with class/interface/trait names that don't duplicate the namespace.
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The "almost no overhead" claim needs a matching benchmark for vanilla <?php echo "hello world"; ?> on the same machine to have any meaning.
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I'm going to do it, actually. Will report my findings.
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Nevermind, no I'm not. I refuse to install things that require me to use composer to install and run quickly.
user895378
19:37
On my machine vanilla php does in the neighborhood of ~7,000 responses/second so if that's reduced to 2,500 then it's a horrible degradation in performance.
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Regex is slow and there's no way around it. A good router needs to do everything possible to avoid regex matching unless there's no other option.
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ALSO ... is it just me or is programming the worst discipline in the world in terms of its adherents throwing out wild, unsubstantiated claims using flowery buzz words like this:
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> klein.php is a lightning fast router
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lighting fast ... really?
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I hate when people oversell what their code does. Don't try to market/hype me. Just tell me what it does.
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20:12
>.<
Agreed.
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21:11
I just added a really nifty example demonstrating parallel HTTP requests with real-time progress display updates. It's a lot cooler to see the display in your console than to look at the code, though:
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git clone --recursive github.com/rdlowrey/Artax.git
php Artax/examples/progress_bar_multi.php
@rdlowrey Nifty is the right word.

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