@igorw Yeh I admit I've thought that use function is a bit clunky, but at least it's nice and clear
tbh I don't like use, I'd much rather import things, but that's very much nitpicking
@Baba I've had good results from vpscorner.co.uk but tbh I'm a little out of touch with the market, I have administered physical servers myself but in terms of managed hosting platforms I don't have a huge amount of (recent) experience.
@Baba It would be worth just asking who uses what in here (amongst the regulars) and probably go with the most frequently used that isn't 1andCrap or GoShitty
@cspray It's basically the evil() calls yes. Although if the alternative is reflection I'm not that keen on it either because it is sloooooow. Admittedly in the general case that's not a huge problem but it would be easy to get complacent and overuse it and then it will make a noticable difference
Essentially I would refactor to provide some kind of "Printer" interface that aggregates the autogenerated code into a single file or even a PSR-0 compliant directory of classes
@DaveRandom Yes, obviously you have some additional overhead of managing the integration of this autogenerated code
But I don't think it would be that extreme to be honest. Typesafe enums are probably gonna be something that you create one time anyway and not need to constantly recreate or add new values
At least from the use cases I've come across with them
I would probably also wind up transitioning to generating the code with NickiC's PHPParser
Then you could really do some cool stuff, generate enums with custom methods on them and really control what's going on better and be able to expose customization of the enums (namespace, names, available methods) more easily
@DaveRandom I agree, to an extent. While I certainly can't picture many use cases where this would be necessary having worked with it a little in PHP I try to intentionally tell myself when working with Setty that enums are not just constants. They're full fledged objects
@Baba I've not checked it out properly tbh, the only thing I'm running at the moment is a vpscorner VPS for £9/mo but it's basically just a playground, I have very little traffic so I'm not sure how they hold up under load. I've heard good things though
I mean fair enough, learn how compression works, but go read materials from people who know what they are talking about instead of bouncing ideas off the collection of reprobates usually found in here @NokImchen
@Baba I believe @Leigh has been using them for quite a while, and @Jimbo has had one for a few mths I think, so they can both probably give you some decent real-world feedback
But, anywho, @DaveRandom I'm not sure I'll ever wind up implementing typesafe enums like that though. So far you're the only person that's expressed even remote interest in the concept, let alone my implementation, and I have other projects taking more precedence.
@S.MuhammadMahdiMirkarimi Whenever someone comes here asking about PDFs, I usually point them at wkhtmltopdf so they can just use HTML and CSS instead. This may or may not help you.
@cspray The biggest shame about that is that if there's that little interest in it, the changes of a proper impl in the core happening are pretty much zero :-(
i wish i could point the topic cos sometimes ppl get busy with another topic and forget what they said (atleast i do cos m sooo forgetful) :( btw, thanks for the alternative :)
@S.MuhammadMahdiMirkarimi If the error message points you at the Help Center or at a URL, go read the article it links. If the error message does not tell you to go read something in the Help Center or does not give you a URL to visit, then you might want to go over to the Meta site and use the search there for the error message. This will give you information on why you might be blocked.
@Jeremy I'm voting to close that post as "Not Constructive". IIRC the term "business logic" originates in PoEEA, I'm not sure about "domain logic" but I think it's usually used in the same context as "business logic", and "application logic" is far too generic to say for definite that it applies to something specific.
@JoelKidd You shouldn't need to registerNamespace() at all for that, but the way you have done it the XPath you would need would be //transXchange:AnotherChild/transXchange:id
I'm trying to write a script that evaluates code on a site to submit with my resume. How can I eval a for loop from a string? I'm trying to keep it to one file so I can include it in an email I'm going to autosend.
If I echo something while its inside of a private function, will it still show on the screen and will the other functions still be able to get the values that are echoed out?
@BrandonGelfand echo writes stuff to the output buffer, no matter where it is called from. "Other functions" can't access that data unless you use the buffering mechanism to capture it, which 99% of the time is code smell IMO. You should probably just be returning the data.
@Stephane If you want to evaluate instructions like that really you need a DSL with a parser and an evaluator I would say. It is very dangerous/bad practice to evaluate arbitrary user input as PHP code
Its a form dave and I am setting the values so the users can't change them but the only way I can make it so the users can't see it there is by doing display:none
@Stephane Nobody here was trolling you. You came in and asked a vague question about eval. We typically find that evil and we expressed our concern. You obviously understand the concept of evaling a string so what were we supposed to do with no code besides suggest an alternative?
@BrandonGelfand Well, in this situation I say don't output it like @DaveRandom suggests. Even if you put display: none I open up my Chrome web dev tools change that to block and bam I see your HTML
I gave you code. I'm trying to eval the string I posted and it's erroring. I appreciate the concern, but not after I've explained it's a one-time use page.
@BrandonGelfand Then I suspect your back end needs to be redesigned in such a way that it will work if it's not all there. However, an alternative option would be to hide the options you don't want to be displayed by using <input type="hidden"> for those options
@cspray I am not doing that now, I was thinking it would still have the values in the back if I did and when the form was submitted it would still send it all
Unless you do some output buffering, capture the echo'd content and don't send it. But, that's not something I think you should be looking at at this point
I remember when I first started in web dev I really could not get my head around the client-server separation. I have spent the last few years trying to come up with a way to sum it up in a few digestible sentences but it's really hard to explain :/
@DaveRandom I got into web dev purely on HTML, CSS and JS
I know HTML and CSS fairly well and the separation of client/server has just always been apparent to me. I wonder if how we got started in it has anything to do with that
@DaveRandom I started getting into creating static websites early on. Then I got into using VBA for a job; basically we were copy/pasta some data from an intranet webservice into a spreadsheet and creating a report on Fridays. I decided that sucked and automated it
Well as I was saying to someone earlier, it actually doesn't have to be as bad as it is on the face of it. If you decouple yourself from MSO and just use it as a DAO layer and the interface to the form layout, you can pretend it's just VB6/winforms if you squint a bit
@DaveRandom Well, this was my very first real programming ever; it spawned out of me discovering the VBA editor in Excel and looking at MSDN Office website. That code, if I still had it today, is probably hideous
@cspray The trick is to hide the hideous stuff in modules that you never need to touch, so your active code can be fairly clean, like gist.github.com/DaveRandom/5582494 - so I can do a single clean RegExp.Test("/foo/i", "subject with foo in it") instead of 9000 line of code
@DaveRandom you don't have to, you can always visit cv-pls.com and grab the compiled copy served to browser, If you access the less file with ?raw it will show raw output of the less file, I'll add raw_css as another flag so it will show uncompressed compiled CSS.
That code uses regex to allow you to use PCRE syntax regex. The code in itself is hateful, but the API is clean and simple
@crypticツ I've created a branch to work on, I'm planning to create a deployment-time script to do a one-time build, although the real point of the branch is to create a daemon to handle the API communication in such a way that should avoid the accidental bans
@crypticツ Can you sort @Wes out with owner rights on the HTML/CSS/DOM organisation? He wants to create a new repo
Hi , if I have an array e.g $data = array('error' => 'my errormessage'); and I want to add an item later e.g ('error2' => 'my errormessage2');how can I do that ?
@crypticツ Depends on the terms of the licenses of the 3rd party libs. I think php-fig stuff is MIT licensed (so you can pretty much do what you like as long as you include the original license for the imported codez)
@Athanatos Just do $data = array('error' => 'my errormessage'); $data['error2'] = 'my errormessage2'; <-- $data now contains both members