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11:00 AM
then I make a check if projects/unkown == projects/foo
 
(I guess I have better chances when I completely rewrite Aerys… but Aerys is already that awesome, no need for a rewrite! :-()
 
but to do that I somehow need to extract that part of the url
 
pop it in the top line and write out what you want it to match in the textarea
 
trying it out there
here im matching a word, should be equivalent to * just that it ends in between the brackets now
 
It literally matches "/project/" and then will look for and capture all characters (at least 1) after that string that isn't a "/", and will then match a "/" immediately after.
It will match /project/foo/ , /project/foo/bar , but won't match /project/foo (because of the lack of trailing slash)
w should be \w for a word
 
11:06 AM
ya
 
[^w] means "match any character that isn't a w
 
oops
 
[^\w] means "match any character that isn't a word" o.o
 
true when^ is inside then it means "that does not match"
 
Yep
 
@Asperger Regexper
 
see that both
 
hello
 
i can access foo::bar(); using scope resolution operator ? How it happened ?
 
Anyone know about this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/33670044/…
 
11:09 AM
@Sean thanks man, do you have any good reading sources that you recommend? There are many but you know
 
26
Q: Calling non static method with "::"

NakaBrWhy can I use a method non-static with the syntax of the methods static(class::method) ? Is it a some kind of configuration? class Teste { public function fun1() { echo 'fun1'; } public static function fun2() { echo "static fun2" ; } } Teste::fun1(); // why? Tes...

 
Might want to look at the u switch for regexp with utf-8 or non-ASCII charsets
 
11:38 AM
plase help for my question
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Q: Role Based Access Control for my program

vahidI've designed a menu of options that each tree is a link to a page 1. I would like to create a surface that when a user login access based on the permissions that were defined for him, he is just the same user menus to be displayed 2. For each page that permits a user opens the Insert, Edit, Dele...

i need answer for my my problem
 
@vahid Quick tip, "I need answer for my problem" is a great way to have everyone not want to help you.
 
My application is written in php language.
 
Mine's written in swahili
 
11:45 AM
@DaveRandom morning fella. How's it hanging?
 
@Danack delectably as always
I'll be down your neck of the woods on Sat actually @Danack
 
I'll take your word on that.
orly?
 
Yeh I have some Bristolian business up near the uni if you wanna go for a coffee or sth
 
@PeeHaa Too broad? Unclear?
 
* resists urge to make crack about how @PeeHaa used to be a broad *
 
11:49 AM
@Sean Stupid requirements (xy problem). And the answer is a simple "yes" so the "question" is a turd
 
@Sean "it it is possible" - the answer is yes, it is possible.
wait "it it"?
 
if it* I presume it should read
 
@DaveRandom what time-ish? maybe some food?
 
@Danack Read the comment thread. OP is missing some sanity
When I delete the first 5 words of your post I get "it is possible"... — PeeHaa 10 mins ago
 
@Danack Could do food, would be mid-afternoon I think. Where I am going to be is Berkeley Sq if you know it? A few decent food places around there I believe
I'm not completely certain of timing but prob about 2-3ish
 
11:52 AM
@DaveRandom <3
 
@DaveRandom you have my number or shall I DM twat it?
 
I have a number ending 243?
I no working phone atm, in middle of a sim swap but should be working by end of day
 
I'll dm it - I don't recognise it....possible my old giff-gaff number....which incidentally is a horrible network to use in Bristol. 50% missed calls ftl.
 
@Danack I imagine it's whatever you were using at nw last year, yeh just DM me, mine's the same as it's always been (ends 873) but I'll txt you when I have a working phone again
 
Cool. My phone managed to factory reset itself somehow, so that would be useful.
 
11:59 AM
Android with Google contacts ftw
took me fucking ages to get everything set up right but it was totally worth it, everything now Just Works™
 
...if only they were that nice.
I was not expecting the word entrepreneur to follow the previous one.
 
hahaha serial entrepreneur read as startupper
 
@Danack Ahh, you were expecting "cable"?
 
12:24 PM
@marcio Yeah......I think you misunderstood what I meant. I didn't mean that only stuff implementing the interface would pass the check... I meant that the checking would be magic like the callable type checking is. i.e. that functions (and closures of anything including anonymous functions) would pass the type check.
i.e. the syntax is just like that to make it fit in with PHP existing way of defining 'contracts', but it needs magic application, rather than fitting in with PHPs class behaviour.
 
@Danack that guy is trying to do it hm... 4-th time?
 
btw @marcio you probably want s/outspread/progression.
 
hello guys!
have you guys done any from submit using cURL?
 
yes.
 
I am trying to add contacts to yahoo using a php script
 
12:35 PM
That sounds nice.
 
its duable, right? im not crazy?
 
'Doable' but probably harder than you think. Unless you are using an API, they almost certainly have protections in place to prevent arbitrary Curl requests from being able to submit the form.
 
I see, thank you very much Danack!
i just got and error
You are not allowed to access the document you requested.
 
12:54 PM
hmm
I should draft my shadow class hierarchy
 
@Andrea what exactly?
 
12 hours ago, by Andrea
@marcio I'd much prefer we make instanceof work with primitive types too. I have had a plan for a 'shadow class hierarchy' for a while, where we would have a hidden internal class corresponding to each primitive type, and instanceof etc. would check against it, so that we could do stuff like scalar methods, make array implement Traversable, etc.
 
user3119231
 
user3119231
any improvements for the code?
 
user3119231
I mean is there way to make the script smaller?
 
1:01 PM
:D
 
Wow, someone uses parentheses for echo.
 
posted on November 12, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by rm-ass */

 
ThW
@Maurize You should not try to make the script smaller, but to make it more readable.
 
more readable... and smaller. :)
 
@tereško what is the point of this photo? do you mean the question is much easy?
 
1:14 PM
it means that all three answers are completely wrong
 
ah, I thought second is correct! :P
the correct answer: Central Processing Unit ;-)
 
Can someone help me with following question: stackoverflow.com/questions/33450385/…
 
@Srnjak your question has a accepted answer.
 
@Srnjak you have an accepted answer on that question.
 
this isn't the right one, I rejected it
 
1:26 PM
@Andrea I always wondered if we could just compile code like "$expr instanceof some_scalar_type" to "(\is_some_scalar_type($expr))", most of the times the right branch of the instanceof ast is constant and scalar types were reserved anyway so there won't be any ambiguity in cases like ($expr instanceof int).
 
user3119231
How was this written? $ x = 0 ? x
 
user3119231
fast toggeling boolean? :D
 
@marcio I want that to work, yeah
 
Can someone help me with following question: stackoverflow.com/questions/33450385/…
 
I'd also like (([1, 2, 3] instanceof ArrayAccess) && ([1, 2, 3] instanceof Traversable)) === TRUE
 
1:30 PM
@Andrea ah, that would require more changes ^^ just basic scalar support would be enough to me
 
well, this is what the shadow class hierarchy idea covers
 
How is Aerys looking, by the way?
 
@Srnjak You already have a perfectly good answer
 
@Andrea how's that supposed to work Oo
 
@AlmaDo primitive types would have corresponding hidden classes which instanceof checks against
 
1:32 PM
i.e. how to determine whether [1, 2, 3] is an array or an object of ArrayAccess?
 
@Machavity this isn' the right one
 
@Andrea no, this sounds like black magic
 
@AlmaDo you check if it's an array
 
hello everyone I have a problem but I can't seem to find it on SO, but be4 I ask a question there I want to check if someone here knows the awnser.

my problem is:
I have a page where the user can add managers of stores to a mysql database if they are new to that position. And I had no security to prevent sql injections so I went with prepared statements within the API mysqli but I get a Error 500 and I traced it back to this line: `$stmt->bind_param("sss","$username","$email","$position");`

I followed the explanation of http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_mysql_prepared_statements.asp
 
@Andrea so the check will pass and then what if I will do something which is possible only with objects? clone it for example ..
 
1:34 PM
we could implement clone for primitive types
 
so that also needs to be supported, which means more magic
 
@Danack ok, I get you, you wanted at least __invoke to be more magic, almost like "duck typing". But in that case, we would be better with "callable FooCallback(blah):blah;" as syntax sugar for "interface FooCallback extends Closure { function __invoke(blah):blah; }", right? At least the dedicated syntax prevents the other situation where an interface has more than just an __invoke and causes trouble with anonymous function.
 
magic? not really
I basically want most things that work for objects to work for the primitive types too
 
ok, what if I do $magicArray->property = 'foo' ?
 
@AlmaDo error
arrays would prohibit adding properties
 
1:36 PM
@Andrea but it's an instance of a class! :p
 
@AlmaDo classes are free to prohibit adding properties
 
@Andrea agreed, "if (is_object($blah)) $bleh = clone $blah;" is really annoying.
 
meaning that it will be totally misleading - either I can or I can not do some stuff
 
@AlmaDo how?
 
@Andrea they are but it promotes unreadable and unpredictable things
 
1:37 PM
@AlmaDo what? no, it promotes sensible usage of objects
 
clone on scalars could be used to detach a value from a reference. AFAIK, there is no way to do that now.
 
if you're adding extra properties to objects, you're making it incomprehensible
 
@Andrea well, in a way that you can not determine what's you're operating on - array or ArrayAccess, array or object
 
@marcio it'd be like assignment without & then
 
@Andrea that's just an example
 
1:38 PM
We need standard library just like they have github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial
 
@AlmaDo if both arrays and objects can have ArrayAccess, why is it a problem?
 
@Andrea because currently by hinting it ArrayAccess you are implicitly referencing to it as an object, i.e. {ArrayAccess} C {object}
and with adding array to that, the inclusion is broken
 
Sure.
 
@marcio I agree that the case where the interface has more than one method in it needs thinking about.....but tbh that sounds like a useful thing to have:
interface FooCallable extends callable {
    function __invoke(int $x);
    function isReadyToCall() : bool;
}

function (FooCallable $fc) {
    if ($fc->isReadyToCall()) {
       $fc(4);
    }
}
 
However, if an array can behave just like an object, why is that a problem?
 
1:40 PM
Yes, a plain function wouldn't pass this callable like typing...but is that a problem? If you want a plain function to be acceptable, just don't define any extra methods on inteface, and just have a purely magic interface.
 
@Andrea well, it can not
 
Why can't it?
 
there are samples when there are differences
 
Just now, yes. That could be changed
 
I posted some of them above
 
1:41 PM
@Danack we already have that except that you don't need to extend closure at all ^^
 
also, what about other magic methods
 
@Danack oh, heh, I suppose you could just use anonymous classes to do callable typing ^^
 
@marcio So what's the problem? If you want a plain function just don't add any other methods.
@Andrea the thing I'm suggesting to Marcio solves (by completely avoiding) the 'class' loading problem for his callable type rfc....I don't think anonymous classes would do that?
 
interface ArrayMapCallback
{
    public function __invoke($value, $key);
}
function array_map(ArrayMapCallback $cb, array $arr): array {
    ...
}
array_map(new class implements ArrayMapCallback {
    public function __invoke($value, $key) {
        return $value ** 2;
    }
}, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
^ there you go, callable typing with no new syntax ;)
 
also, I'm interested in - what if there are two arguments of ArrayAccess that method accepts and then it does something like comparison or so with them...
 
1:44 PM
@AlmaDo they would be implemented
 
and of course user will pass first as array and second as an object
 
@AlmaDo that's already legal, but if it had some shortcut with === that would be a problem
 
@Andrea it's legal, but if you'll compare array and object you'll basically get bullshit in result (:
 
@AlmaDo I don't think arrays are ever equal to objects
 
$fn = function ($x) {
return $x - 1;
};

array_map($fn, [1,2,3]);
 
1:45 PM
@Danack take the "extends closure" part out and avoid the design issues pointed and you get exactly "callable FooCallable(int $x): bool;" If you want a callable type declare a callable type, if you want an interface that describes a callable and more, use the interface.
 
@AlmaDo if you compare an object and an object you won't get a useful result
 
@Andrea I'm talking about stuff like $x > $y
 
gives an error.
 
@AlmaDo objects don't compare sensibly with > either
@Danack well, yes.
 
what we don't need is to add magic to the current interface implementations we have, IMMO.
 
1:46 PM
@Andrea well, they are...
 
@Andrea That's what Marcio's working on.
 
not in all cases though
 
@Danack I know.
 
What class loading problem?
 
but either way, let's assume I have only != comparison
 
1:47 PM
@Andrea So why did you give that other example and say "there you go" ?
 
and I pass ArrayAccess([1,2,3]) and [1,2,3] ... what will it do with != or == ?
 
As that doesn't do what he wants to happen.
 
@Danack I just thought it was interesting as an example of how you could actually do callable typing today
albeit quite verbosely
@AlmaDo the same thing it normally does
 
Does PHP handle [] in file input names nicely?
 
I don't understand where you're going with that
@Sean PHP's handling of file arrays is a little weird and not what you probably expect
 
1:48 PM
@Andrea i.e. it will say that it's not equal, but that's bs.. they are from viewpoint of a method which hinted ArrayAccess - because both arguments are fulfilling that and both have same content...
 
@Andrea Guess I'll have to dive straight in! :p
 
@Sean you'd think it'd be $_FILES['foo'][0]['name'] but IIRC it's $_FILES['foo']['name'][0]
@AlmaDo two ArrayAccess objects are not equal
objects compare equal only if they're the same one
I don't think you understand what === does
 
@Andrea @LeviMorrison will one of you work on the is, or the "unified instanceof" behavior RFC?
 
@Andrea hm ? I guess nothing changes if I add storage as array and methods that implement ArrayAccess
 
@Danack Damn that game, lmfao! Did you create it?
 
1:55 PM
@marcio I want to do that but add lots of other objecty stuff at the same time
 
@marcio imho There is a lot of value in fitting stuff into the existing syntax. Not only does it not introduce new syntax (duh) which has a real cost for supporting, it allows tools to continue to work and people to understand it without having to grok the new stuff. e.g. PHPStorm would already support the interface way of defining callable signatures, as it understands invokables. Or at least should already, haven't double-checked.
I'm pretty sure that getting a callable signature RFC through will be much easier if it doesn't introduce a completely new concept, i.e. that for the code function (SomeCallable $fn) {} may or may not be a class. Additionally the RFC will need to address how does SomeCallable get auto-loaded...which again, wouldn't be necessary if it uses the current syntax, rather than introducing a new one.
 
@nikita2206 OMG, I tried to fix the edge cases with (int) etc and the more I dig it the worst it gets... fyi this worked without us having to sanitize anything gist.github.com/marcioAlmada/168f01d52c7bc21fe0f2 but I created even more casting tokens to avoid ambiguities :(
 
@marcio lol, yeah, that solves the issue
But Andrea is gonna hurt us then
 
/flees
 
lol
It's my fault. I should've made the type names be proper reserved words.
 
2:03 PM
whoever created this ambiguous casting syntax is the guilty one :s
 
I tried to track it down today, btw
It goes back to the first commit to git in 1999 by Andi
Will have to look at svn history to get to know who did this :D
 
If you need to go back in to the CVS history, you get a special prize. :)
 
@salathe never again.
 
!!!Php storm just updated :)
 
@nikita2206 probably impossible to predict what php would become from 1999 to now
@Danack here is what causes the most disconfort: if we stuff callable types as a second citizen into interfaces we are going to need to adapt interfaces behavior... ex: if the object is a Closure and the interface has only __invoke, then we change all rules used to determine if the object is compatible or not (including how to validate the arglist of __invoke method itself). If not, then use the same rules as always.
It's much harder to explain that than to add little new syntax. If PHPStorm codebase is so shitty they can't add parsing support for callable with an arglist in one week/month, well, they have an issue ^^
About the autoloading, we really have to get function autoloading in place not dodge from the technical debt.
 
2:17 PM
@Andrea Such as?
 
@salathe Oooh! Oooh! I know what it is! It's a headache isn't it?
2
 
@Gordon I stumbled across this answer today. It says unsourced material may be disputed or deleted; how?
 
has any1 tried out php 7?
 
@marcio you're still going to need to add the stuff that does the checking somewhere....and yes, making internals more complex to avoid adding new a type system sounds like a good trade off to me....it probably doesn't to you because of the work it would cause you to implement it.
 
@AleXzpm has any1 not tried out phpstorm?
@LeviMorrison what do you mean how?
 
2:24 PM
@Gordon sorry m8, i wanted to ask about php 7
 
@Gordon Well… I can't delete it myself, not do any of the flags seem appropriate. So how does one "dispute or delete" it?
 
@LeviMorrison there is no separate mechanism. either delv or flag it. or tell me and I delete it. which I just did.
 
@Danack just think about it, the overhead caused by your idea is MUCH larger than adding callable types the way it's being proposed now. And no, it's not a about the amount of work, it's about complexity and consistency. The analogy about callable types and interfaces is just didactic, callable types are not interfaces (at least not how the PHP interfaces were forged).
 
"it's about... consistency" - I'll take things that aren't actually that valuable for $600 Alex.
 
...not sure what you mean, but it seems to be a joke.
 
Yes, we've tried PHP7, some of the folks chatting here have even written PHP7
What do you want to know about PHP7?
 
@Gordon Well jolly good.
 
You're saying that it doesn't fit in with the existing system because it's not totally consistent. Which is true! But introducing a completely new concept which has a single use-case has a higher cost compared to fudging some magic on an interface. imo.
 
@Danack it would be a new concept no matter how you introduce it. The golden rule is, it is an extension for callable not for interfaces.
 
Making a stupid teaser for my app. =)
 
2:34 PM
@Danack "It's the reason we can't have nice things." "What is Internals?"
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user895378
@bwoebi yes!
 
I think that being able to accept free-standing functions is important for any attempt for callable signatures.
We also have to remember that while some features are good that doesn't necessarily mean that we should add them. There are just too many possible features.
 
@rdlowrey but I won't be able ti push coverage to 50+% without http/2 and websocket testsets
I basically currently have 65% coverage of what I can cover i.e. websockets, http/2 and process things exempted.
 
@bwoebi Just test websockets with autobahn, but I can't compile that here locally...
 
Hi, I am desesperately looking for some magento community ( is this even existing?! :) ), i just added a bounty on one of my questions, and I ll be glad to ofer it to the one that can answer to me! thanks!
 
3:02 PM
posted on November 12, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by HadesCH */

 
@kelunik I can't either
 
@kelunik mhm okay… using 2.6 instead of 2.7 works…
 
> Recommended is using the latest Python 2.7 release, Python 2.6 works also fine, but Python 3 doesn’t.
Hm...
 
> ImportError: dlopen(/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/cryptography-1.1-py2.6-macosx-10.11-int‌​el.egg/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/_openssl.so, 2): Symbol not found: _BIO_new_CMS
well, it compiled, but I can't run it…
 
3:22 PM
Wahoo, that's what I want to see!
 
nice, a graph with 3 colors, white, red and yellow… what do they mean?
 
): Yellow are checkstyle warnings and red are checkstyle errors, just set to PSR-2 code standards.
The highest point represents the most errors + warnings ever seen in a build (x axis)
 
Still got some markdown issues, mainly with some legacy class containing a bunch of evals
 
@LeviMorrison final class Array extends Complex implements \Serializable, \ArrayAccess, \Traversable, clone support, etc.
 
3:37 PM
Hey guys, i need a bit help please. I think my question was just closed too fast and the "duplicate question" isn't that was i was looking for. stackoverflow.com/questions/33674924/… Anyone an idea how to escape json-data in a PDO-statement with an own insert-function?
nevermind... i got it .. i added addslashes() and it seems to work, thank you anyways :)
 
@DasSaffe - Would stongly recommend the use of bind variables
 
I know. If it was up to me, i would use the default PDO-class anyway instead of adding or redeclaring functions.
 
@DasSaffe use prepared statements. Even the notion you're using addslashes is uhh... interesting.
 
@Amelia - Already is a prepared statement.... just prepared with the values directly injected rather than bound
 
People are like "you only have to add one certain thing..." When I tell them "this shit is crap and not is not how it works", I got the answer "it worked all the time..."
 
3:44 PM
@MarkBaker so it's a regular statement without data bindings :p
 
@Danack I only got 6/10
 
have you ever tried to simulate a cookie for a website?
 
@Andrea I think this is impossible without it sharing object semantics, or alternatively adding struct that has value semantics on objects.
 
@LeviMorrison I'm not proposing to make the primitive types actually be objects
 
@Amelia That's not how you spell scary
 
3:51 PM
merely have some of the features objects have
think scalar methods, like @NikiC wanted
 
@bwoebi Seems like we need to open an issue there.
 
@LeviMorrison I would like to have struct though, it's unfair only arrays get value semantics :)
 
Good mornink
 
@kelunik you're having the same issue?
 
@Andrea I think this is not a good idea, personally.
But it's less of an issue if we have a struct type.
 
4:03 PM
@bwoebi Didn't try with 2.6, but can't compile with 2.7.
 
hmm ... it looks like I will be building that office PC in CoolerMaster Elite 110
 
4:19 PM
@tereško Do you even have an office?
 
it's not for me
it's for a doctor in my home town (budget: ~500€ for the entire setup)
 
/me waves
 
\o
 
o/
/me "lost" his password from his keystore and gets laughed at in the android room
 
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Q: How to eliminate restrictions of full-text for the number of results?

SajadAccording to my researches, I figured out (in full-text search) if the difference between the total number of rows and number of results be less or equal than the number of results, then result will be zero (or not found anything). Here is an example, please Take a look at this: // table - The ...

 
Anonymous
4:32 PM
Is there a good FF plugin to live-edit HTML?
 
Really FullText search is weird ...!
 
Anonymous
I have probably refreshed more times in 3 years that I have bilked in my entire life :\
 
firebug
wait, ff has an inspector built in now I think ... mine does ...
don't think it's firebug
 
FF has a built-in and Firebug. but Firebug is superior
Chrome and IE/Edge also have a buildin
 
to just edit html though, the inspector should be enough, I think ...
 
Anonymous
4:34 PM
@Machavity I thought Firebug was for debugging JS ..
 
Anonymous
I will try it though
 
iirc it has an inspector too ...
 
@Sajad using SQL for search is a pretty bad choice to begin with
 
@samayo Firebug is the reason you have inspectors at all. It has HTML live editing
 
can you see "Inspect Element" when you right click on an element @samayo ?
 
4:36 PM
@tereško I know, I will go with solr. But is it a question form university.
 
@samayo I use livereload but that isn't the solution you are looking for I think?
 
you actually should go with Sphinx, IMHO
 
Anonymous
@Duikboot it seems like that's what I am looking for. will try now
 
I setup a grunt task for it. And it refreshes everytime I make change and save in my SCSS file in this case. Example: gist.github.com/duikb00t/6b3185210013c97c8ab4
 
Anonymous
@Duikboot I am only working with all-html template
 
4:40 PM
@tereško Sphinx has a problem, or in other word it has not a great property. that property is: Finding typo and recommending correct spellings. Solr has this property.
 
Adding : options: { livereload: true } to your grunt task for HTML should make it possible.
 
Anonymous
@Duikboot does it work with offline files?
 
Yes.
 
Anonymous
4:54 PM
This is more complicated than I thought :\
 
=) Almost always is
mornings
 
morning
 
Anonymous
The amount of time it takes me to discover extremely important tools likes this, after working the hard way for so long and untreatable brain damage is done is saddening.
 
Anonymous
It almost makes me want to steal someone's laptop just to see what's in there :|
 
we have had that problem with the word peugeot
@Sajad unless most people spell it wrong and it suggest spelling it wrong to those who spell it right
@samayo youll have to keep learning new tools all the times =)
 
5:01 PM
@RonniSkansing why should I spell it wrong?
 
@Sajad I am not saying you are spelling it wrong.. it was a usecase.. people search for a specific brand.. and most people cant spell it, so there is a bigger margin of data suggesting the mispelled word
 
Anonymous
It is not about learning, but discovering. I had to use the terminal/phpmyadmin to use mysql for so long before I discovered tools like mysql workbench.
 
Anonymous
though the workbench is still pita
 
@Sajad I am not saying you are spelling it wrong.. it was a usecase.. people search for a specific brand.. and most people cant spell it, so there is a bigger margin of data suggesting the mispelled word
 
@RonniSkansing ah :-)
 
5:03 PM
=)
 
Anonymous
@Duikboot thanks btw :D
 
No problem.
 
posted on November 12, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by Samuel_Vimaire */

 
^ heh
 
@samayo like Firebug
 
Anonymous
5:11 PM
Liveedit it working actually.
 
Anonymous
I will try firebug later to compare
 
Anonymous
Unless someone has tried both, then I will take your words for it
 
Firebug is the first I saw back when "inspection" wasn't a browser feature... I haven't bothered to find another.
 
Anonymous
You have to install a software for livereload, plus a FF plugin for it to work. Seems Firebug is simpler in that sense
 
livereload or etc with grunt gulp works without any plugins
 
5:26 PM
the best way to debug a php script is to use... what?
 
@AleXzpm xdebug
 
@AleXzpm common sense
 
@Ghedipunk thank you brother, I will check it out \n @PeeHaa sounds familiar :)
 
Are there arm builds for php "7"? (I need a specific build don't I?)
@AleXzpm :-)
 

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