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21:00
@MadaraUchiha I could have sworn bin didn't do that :(
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@ircmaxell well this is great. and +1 for composer support
@ircmaxell You mean you killed the previous owner of the AnthonyFerrara g+ account? :P
21:03
no, they reserved it for me!
That is nice
what is the best way to find link in text and covert them to href
any idea or code snippet
if my question gets -1'd should I just erase it? does it affect my rep points?
21:05
@BasicBridge search the site. It's a dupe
Too many pins. Sorry @ircmaxell / @NikiC
Under what circumstances would one benefit from a static declaration in a function? Aside from retaining state between invocations, are there any additional benefits?
I can't recall if PHP does string interning.
(and I call retaining state between invocations a "benefit" loosely)
@DanLugg 5.4+ does
Alrighty, so moving forward there would be no discernible performance gains, regardless of how small, by declaring a "constant" string as static in a function.
21:09
@DanLugg I define my autoloaders as a class map which I store as a static array.
Mainly because I want like that better than this file-system stuff.
@PeeHaa I search but always fails to catch .com link like google.com with http:// they work well
@LeviMorrison Yea, I can totally see that. That deals with state though, which I've already written off as a "benefit"
@ircmaxell How do I do that?
no idea
@BasicBridge If you also want to capture those without scheme you are going to get false positives. The only thing you can check for is {something}.{something}
21:12
@BasicBridge "google.com" is not a link and any heuristic you adds that tries to linkify.tlds is going to have a lot of false positiv.es.
ha first! :P
Great minds think alike / fools seldom differ.
@Charles Maybe fewer false positiv.es than one might expect :P
@Charles :-)
@salathe Proving the point. My finger slipped! That wasn't supposed to be a link! This software is a buggy piece of crap!
@LeviMorrison You don't like organising classes by directory, or just don't like the performance hit of looking up stuff by filesystem?
@Danack The latter, but I mostly like to be different, I think.
@LeviMorrison You can get rid of that, if you're using OPCache and don't mind patching it. github.com/Danack/LowMemoryClassloader + github.com/Danack/ZendOptimizerPlus
When patching up broken code with another broken code.. LOL. i.imgur.com/JNwoT27.jpg
@reikyoushin Fake picture is fake.
21:21
@MadaraUchiha You must link to your website only then you will get custom url
@Danack still funny though
@webarto imma add you. ^_^
> People who've recently circled you may not be shown.
:\
21:27
blah
@webarto just sayin. ;)
Dear OSX: why does it take more than 1/2 second to open a dialog box?
@ircmaxell Dialog box?
right click
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21:32
contextBox
@reikyoushin I'll add you as soon as I see you :)
Dear room: How to crack WEP? :)
@webarto like the utterly broken wifi thingy?
I can't get past 10.000 IV's and I've gathered over 1.5m packets.
@PeeHaa Yes, I'm currently on some open wifi, and I have 2 WEP's around, so, just to be "safe" if one of the open ones fail.
Are you using backtrack?
@webarto You say "screw it", go wardriving until you find an open one, and creep the victim's internet in a windowless van.
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21:36
^ lol
I have a relatively embarrassing question, but it's causing me grief nonetheless. I have a string that I'm trying to echo out to a javascript variable assignment but the echo is causing line breaks to be inserted in the javascript source.

**code**
var errorMsg = "<?php echo sprintf("There is this Error: %s", $errorMsg)?>";

**source**
var errorMsg = "
Notice: Undefined variable: errorMsg in /var/www/iEngine/index.php on line 241
There is this Error: ";

notice that the actual source shows the message split over multiple lines...this is causing an Unexpected EOF error...
Related:
^lollll
hahah - what kind of candy?
@sadmicrowave van candy
21:38
@sadmicrowave Huh you are worried about some EOF issue while you should be fixing the notice?
I only get in vans like that for kit-kats
@PeeHaa yea I'll fix the undefined variable problem in a bit, I'm just trying to style php errors on the page for the user first
@sadmicrowave Wat.
@sadmicrowave Style php errors for the user?? :O
@DanLugg I'm that weird guy behind curtain.
21:40
@PeeHaa errors from their input
@webarto what's that thing over fan
@webarto lol, you're telling me.
@sadmicrowave uhhhm yeah don't do that (like that)
Tin foil @BasicBridge, boosts a signal a bit, but adds noise.
PHP errors are not meant to go to the end user
21:41
hey! How can I download all my project files from eerserseres3434 commit?
There aren't any regex editors that support recursion
Validate user input and when needed spit out your own errors / messages / whatever
@PeeHaa in truth, the error will be more related to the user input, something that I want to pass back as a legit errormsg, this is just something for testing that I can use for styling right now
...
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lol
21:43
something more like: "Your input sucks" || "There aren't any records associated with your search", blah blah blah... in either case, do you know what the problem may be?
@webarto this sounds crazy.
this seems like a simple echoing problem
@webarto wouldn't it alert? nothing interesting in my g+ account though.. haha
It rather seems like I have no clue what / why / how /where or wth you think you are trying to do
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@sadmicrowave i found the error
user924016
21:45
its
inside the house?
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Notice: Undefined variable: errorMsg in /var/www/iEngine/index.php on line 241
haha alright guys
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@san
21:46
@reikyoushin I think it's slow, not like facebook thingy... on LinkedIn, you get notifications after a month, and they sit there for a month, even tho you've read them :D
@DanLugg what have you tried?
Yeah I know there is a hole in my water pipes running through my house, but I will fix that later. I first want to find out where all the water is coming from...
265k rep. Now I wonder were all that shiny rep is coming from... stackoverflow.com/a/19777848/508666
@PeeHaa Rep whoring? :)
Ah at least he edited it to be more than a one-liner
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posted on November 04, 2013 by Thomas Weinert

Some time ago, in this blog post, I explained the basic stuff about Arduino, Firmata and PHP. Now it is time for the next step. Carica Io and Carica Firmata have grown and got a third layer called Carica Chip. Carica Io - Non-Blocking I/O for PHP Carica Firmata - An implementation of the Firmata protocol Carica Chip - PHP classes representing hardware devices Carica Chip provides an easy way

21:54
Finally a good use for PHP. Control that LED!
I control iTunes with PHP
lol, my reaction went from E_TOO_MUCH_FEEDS to "must see LED".
@PeeHaa This answer alone has more rep than I do stackoverflow.com/a/6911349/778719
@PeeHaa For real, I have php/apache on my old macbook triggering predefined applescript scripts changing tracks from a list, uploading new tracks and playing and pausing.
It was the easiest thing to do since I already had PHP installed on it. Pretty useful little thing.
@PeeHaa Wow, all this fancy code just to turn LED on/off.
21:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol why no python?
@PeeHaa Already had PHP installed, didn't want to get Django.
All I needed was access to GET/POST superglobals and it did that beautifully for that tiny simple task.
@webarto It does contain a useful lib though
SuperMan is on a mad killing spree. Geeze
@PeeHaa PHP takes the least configuration to get that sort of thing out, Node requires like 5 commands and installing stuff like express and then you get a hook where you can write on the response. In Django I need a route, and then to feed it with a View and then a template. It was a mac so no C# anyway. PHP was just opening a file, typing the code in and saving it in /www
21:59
@salathe I've got a hack old copy of RegexBuddy, Debuggex doesn't support it either; still lookin.
@BenjaminGruenbaum If it works it works. And PHP often "just works" (when you know when it doesn't work :P)
@DanLugg what are you trying to do, exactly?
@salathe Oh, I was just looking for one that supports recursion (?R)
@DanLugg use (?0) :)
I'm just testing in PHP anyway, but whenever I'm working on a non-trivial pattern, I normally do it in RegexBuddy
22:00
@PeeHaa Yeah, I wouldn't dare code anything serious in it, but it was the best tool to get that done at that moment and I'm an opportunist. Different languages/technologies are just tools in a tool box and I try to pick the right one for different scenarios.
@salathe lol, not quite...
@DanLugg why not?
@salathe It's not the same (IIRC)
@PeeHaa I'd use VB6 :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not going to argue with that sentiment
22:01
@DanLugg sure it is
> The special item (?R) or (?0) is a recursive call of the entire regular expression.

http://pcre.org/pcre.txt
Also "it works" > "the right tool" sometimes
@webarto lol
@salathe Neat. Did not know that.
@DanLugg also, poke Debuggex... they were quick to fix some bugs found by a colleague
@salathe Shall do, thanks :-)
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recurrecursivesive isnt needed for sanitizing
22:05
Nope, not going to happen. No one is going to read your terms of service - sorry. If you just want to make sure they scroll you can check the .scrollTop property. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 2 mins ago
@hakre where is you?
Hey main is available on SSL or has that always been that way?
Think so... not sure.
But it doesn't say "secure".
@MadaraUchiha So... am I missing some joke about this?
Or do you really want feedback on your autoloader?
nopez. It's using the SE cert and has insecure content
22:08
@LeviMorrison See one message below that one
@MadaraUchiha +1 for bitbucket :)
It's a good service really, especially you get at least 5 private repos for free.
Yeah, I think they realized if they wanted bigger marketshare they had to have something github didn't.
Yup, that's why I'm using it, this project is eventually going to be closed source
@webarto try gitlab.com unlimited private repos
I like Atlassian, though.
22:10
@BasicBridge It's also a question of trust
They have some great commercial products
@BasicBridge Thanks for link.
@LeviMorrison And great Job offers :)
Perks, etc.
I can tomorrow open a free git hosting site, but that means that everyone that uses it trusts me to keep their code safe and unaltered.
@MadaraUchiha they claim over 25,000 organizations using them
@LeviMorrison so what do you think?
@BasicBridge I can claim that too :D
22:11
@MadaraUchiha Oh, I've only reviewed the autoloader so far ^^
@LeviMorrison it's the standard SplAutoloader, nothing to see there, really :P
Right :P
@LeviMorrison i'm not sure but it's based on open source there whole source code are open. As far as I know it's looks good.
Atlassian is one of the few companies I'd consider leaving BYU to work for.
22:13
I've read they've offered a vacation or 3000 in cash right away, so you can start fresh.
@webarto Nothing close to me :(
@LeviMorrison I think I know that name
jira ?
Yup.
22:17
@MadaraUchiha I could be close, but I suck and I'm of no use :P
java & enterprise'ish
I can be bribed with...
I suck, I can't even crack WEP...
I brought shame to the tribe.
(once said by @tereško)
i use my own shared hosting for private repo. (i suck too?) >.<
I can only claim for myself :P
Should this be reopened again? stackoverflow.com/questions/15990857/…
22:29
bye guys!
I hope to one day work for a company with a perk.
A real perk and not a backhanded one.
@reikyoushin night
@PeeHaa I wish it could, but I already voted :(
I don't understand why this question is closed as an off-topic thread. It's a question about programing (shell scripting, regex, perl...) Isn't it ? — Idriss Neumann 17 hours ago
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22:42
does anyone know a good php lib for couchdb?
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Q: what regex library does bash use

Jude T. BonhamI am teaching myself bash scripting and the first element that I am learning right now is regular expressions. I am learning regular expressions through a video that I purchased, and the regex tester that the instructor has me use to test with is RegexPal which is a tester specifically for java-s...

@skripted saggingcouch.com ?
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hmm, i don't know ...
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user924016
<3 coding
I don't use couchdb (I use mongodb and cassandra) but the example given looks promising
There is Phpillow too
22:56
@IdrissNeumann looking at the source there , word "promising" is not what comes to mind
user924016
^ lol
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@tereško agreed, lots of not good stuff, like setting E_ALL in production
@tereško : I've just seen the sample use example ^^
So, I leave
Have good night all
$data = ( ( isset( $params[1] ) ) ? (string) $params[1] : null );
A bit too much of () ?
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yes
23:04
morning
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morning
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@tereško seen any good movies?
nope
but saw one that was fun to watch: "Shoot 'em up"
it's basically: take 1 cup Transporter, remove all the plot & most of the cars, add a british lead and shake
user924016
seen it
user924016
yeaa shake
23:18
@tereško Every have issues with npm on tilaa?
npm ERR! network connect ETIMEDOUT
npm ERR! network This is most likely not a problem with npm itself
npm ERR! network and is related to network connectivity.
npm ERR! network In most cases you are behind a proxy or have bad network settings.
lemme see logs
nope. no ntpd errors on my box
dang :(
hmm designated the repo with http and it got through
wait ... npm, not ntp
anyway, it sounds like problem is with your OS or maybe npm itself
Quite ironic, the user voted to close his own question stackoverflow.com/questions/19776428
@tereško npm tried to not blame itself. This was a ghost installation. A lot of files were attempted through npm, all https, most worked. Then retried with http and most worked again, but seems the combination did the trick.
does pdo not allow SQL to be placed in a variable then prepared like this:

$stmt = $pdo->prepare($sql);
it give me errors that way but if i write the SQL in the prepare it doesnt error
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what !'==
"1" !== 1 = true
23:53
@Dave yes, SQL can be placed in a variable because it is just a string
what exactly is your code and what is the error that you see ?
i posted it here
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Q: mySQL syntax for select query

DaveI keep getting a syntax error on my query and I do not know what I am getting incorrect. The idea is to select the nth row like this: $sql = "SELECT name FROM people WHERE age = ? AND (family = ? OR family = ?)"; if($limited){ $sql = $sql . ' ORDER BY id LIMIT '.$nth_row.', 1'; } $stm...

if i put the same sql in prepare without the use of a variable i get no error
to me it rules out syntax error unless something strange is going on with how it is reading $sql
infact im convinced this line is the cause $sql = $sql . ' ORDER BY id LIMIT '.$nth_row.', 1';
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nn

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