Who in their mind thing this is "well readable code" -.- new Tuple<ulong, int, uint, bool, bool, string, bool>(UInt64.MaxValue, 12, 874902, false, true, "errord", true). Makes me think if generics and similiars are really a good idea for php.
How can I replace blank lines in php only when there's more than 1? at the moment I'm using this pattern but it replaces all blank lines and not just 2x or more?
@Silver89 Probably with a min/max specify like preg_replace("/[\r\n]{2,}/", "\n", $content"); which should mean at least two, and the max is unspecified.
While that was an example, there is more actually used code in that style. (Wrapping an example in an #if USE_EXAMPLES is a wtf on its own). I'm not a good person to talk to on clean code, but certain things should shout at the developer, even outside IDEs. I wonder if the interpreter itself should ever give oppinionated advice on certain usage patterns (notice, strict). I guess not. thinking-for-myself
Agreed. Maybe php should hint to a linter in its docs that atleast highlights the most agreeable rules (and nothing more). (to maybe increase general code quality in the longterm)
@Rangad scrutinizer-ci.com has semi-decent code 'quality' analysis in place. I'm really torn on it's actual value though - you end up working to please the code analysis suite, more than you do writing actual valuable code.
@Silver89 Oh - Two "\r\n\r\n" is a single blank line. You probably want 3 as the mininum if you want it to leave single lines, and the replacement should be two \n's.
True, but certain rules should be generally agreeable. E.g.: Don't have insanely long names; try to avoid multiple statements per line; Specialize catches; don't mix spaces + tab)
@joshhunt Yes, it does. Laravel 4 and 5 support Route::get(), Route::post(), Route::put(), and Route::delete(). You can even force an HTML POST form to be acknowledged as a PUT or DELETE request by putting the desired method in a hidden input tag named "_method".
@rdlowrey Really, I'm just pointing out that '0' == false sucks ^^
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It does suck. The "0" thing is really problematic. I'm constantly forced to be aware of it ... mostly it just makes empty() useless where I usually want to use it.
I didn't get the point of why h2 wanted to use TLSALPN before ... now I realize it saves you the hassle of sending an upgrade response back as a server. Instead of sending a 101 Switching Protocols you can just immediately initiate the connection preface after negotiating the TLS session.
How may I remove a directory from the requestUri in \HttpFoundation\Request? Say I have webroot/public/index.php, rewrites to index.php, so all url's like myurl.com/public/qwerty return requestUri == "/public/qwerty", how may I remove the "/public" ?
the curl_setopt example that everyone always uses is totally wrong. its a generic API with the api curl_setopt($resource, int $integer, mixed $option); strict hints would not help here in any way
hi, pls i am trying to fix something and i am not getting it right. I am trying to get the plain text of html from wysiwyg text editor. So i am using DOMDocument and foreach getElementsByTagName. the $element->nodeValue is occuring more than one time for each element. what am i getting wrong?
@Ja͢ck I got a better result with using getElementsByTagName('body'). It returned the text nicely but all on a single line. Please any idea how i may get it separated by line breaks?
What's up with this stupid "you can only counter flag on items that are flagged" message ... what happened to just ignoring it if there are no pending flags .. =/
Here is the idea. i am getting the html from a wysiwyg editor. I know that linebreaks in html can only be <br/>, <p>, or other block level elements. Now i am not using for each again because of reoccurrence so i just used $body->nodeValue; and all text was fetched on a single line
Thanks @Ja͢ck, @salathe, @iroegbu. But i am finding it difficult to express my problem in english. What i need is function that will fetch all the text from an HTML string seperated by <br/>
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although it is dynamic because users of the site can enter anything. but here is example
in the text editor:i have <div><h1>About us</h1> <img src="about.jpg" /><p>We are a good people</p><span>Thanks for reading this</span><div> and I want this to show as 'About us <br/> We are god people <br/> Thanks for reading this @salathe
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Is there anyone familiar with php's vm on master branch (aka phpng)? I just wanted to confirm are we always emitting a INIT_*CALL opcode when calling a function now? Because I see that in 5.5 we were omitting this opcode when function could be resolved at compile time 3v4l.org/HQOd9/vld Looking at the code in zend_compile.c and just doing some debugging shows me that INITs are always emitted now, am I right here?
pastebin.com/4EmyJGp2 this fails with "SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation: 1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''20' OFFSET '0'' at line 10"
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