« first day (3229 days earlier)      last day (1705 days later) » 
02:00 - 21:0021:00 - 00:00

2:29 AM
Hey guys. I got a bit of a complicated situation. 2 dependent applications both use the same database. One inserts, the other only reads. App A instructs App B to insert data. App A being PHP here. How can I make App A "wait" for the data being available in the database? App B cannot communicate with A so it's not able to tell when the data is inserted. It is automated though so it's reasonable never having to wait more than a few milliseconds
I guess the question would be lot easier being: If MySQL returns zero rows, try again untill it does return a row, fail after say 3 seconds
 
@icecub I'd return a 'job id' (generated from just random_bytes() probably) on the api call. After App B inserts the actual data, have it also store the job_id as 'done' in another table, or better something like redis.
 
@Danack Thanks a lot, I think I can work with that :)
 
 
2 hours later…
5:00 AM
\o
 
 
1 hour later…
6:30 AM
morns
 
6:59 AM
hm, my patch has a problem it calls with apply_with_arguments and passes a va_list as last argument in that, afaik C there can only be one "active va_list" in a call stack or?
 
7:29 AM
ini_get_all may return false – #78428
 
7:43 AM
@beberlei I think it's fine
can you refer me to documentation or wherever you read that ?
because afaik it's idiomatic to have several va_list in a call stack, and I'm not sure I understand the limitation you are referring too ...
 
@JoeWatkins its one of these things i picked up somewhere but never followed up to depth or understood, so its very likely i am wrong :)
 
I've not heard anything like that before, but I could be easily wrong too ... it's just that function(...) {vfunc(va_list)} where vfunc might be vfunc(va_list *, ...) is pretty normal (it's typically how logging/output routines are compiled) ... and would result in the thing you describe, right ?
strange things can happen there, but it's not unsupported ...
 
@Danack That should teach you for volunteering to being a test monkey :P
 
@JoeWatkins i added this comment to roughly describe what i did wrong now and what I think is needed: github.com/php/php-src/pull/4555/files#r315076726
 
Morngins
 
8:00 AM
brandish to shake or wave (something, such as a weapon) menacingly
 
@beberlei is fine
yohaa
 
awesome, thanks :) will adjust
 
 
2 hours later…
9:37 AM
wth is Microsoft Teams, and why did it automatically install it self (๑•̀д•́๑)
Otherwise, morning
 
As I understand it, Teams is basically MS Slack. Apparently we're going to have it forced upon us soon
 
Because you use and OS which is not free t. Stallmann
 
Fair enough
 
9:57 AM
\o
hey this geany editor that I heard about on reddit is actually quite good ...
it took me 5 minutes to configure it like an extension ide ...
that's never happened before ... it's only a little bit more complicated than my current editor, gedit ... I'm going to give it a go ...
 
morning
 
10:10 AM
@JoeWatkins What does it do to make it useful as an extension editor?
Does it actually understand php?
 
it does, and c, and symbol tables for both, and you can configure the build menu in 2 seconds, per project, with normal commands
 
That sounds interesting
 
there's also quite a lot of plugins, and they look easy enough to write ...
 
cmb
10:33 AM
Q: What's the simplest way to cast all array elements to string?
A: ldap_read(null, null, null, $array)
2
 
Nice API bruv :P
 
@cmb time to create composer cmb/1337-super-fast-cast-to-strings-api
ha, naming things ...
 
cmb
well, maybe we should simply fix that?
 
wait, something is actually doing that ?
you're scaring me, is that the intention, to fuck with me, before lunch time on a monday ? what did I do ?
by the way, merging the stubs pr's before applying stubs label is hurting my brain, I'll assume this is part of the punishment for whatever I did ...
 
@PeeHaa I don't mind being a test monkey. I mind being a test monkey who is told to keep testing a thing for at least 3 months after the decision has been made to kill the thing. I'm pretty sure they weren't planning to do an announcement until Sept. 30th which is the date they are officially deprecating the old version.
 
10:46 AM
Yeah it's an asshole move
 
I keep giving Microsoft a chance to impress me. I keep ending up calling them twunts.
 
The list of companies that can be trusted with things like things is much shorted than the list of untrustworthy companies
 
11:27 AM
well ... it was a beta, right ?
if you're going to learn a lesson, don't let it be about microsoft, let it be about integrating beta software into your stack ... it sounds like you rely entirely on a beta product to provide a production service ... does that make sense ?
 
cmb
@JoeWatkins, I've properly labeled all stubs (no punishment intented :))
 
cool, ta
 
cmb
and yep, ldap_read() call convert_to_string on elements of a pass-by-value array :(
 
hmm, isn't that quite normal thing to do ?
you want it to be pass by value if you're going to modify it, and if you need strings, then you have to convert the elements ...
 
@JoeWatkins I've got no problem with them changing it massively. But it's annoying for them to make that decision, but then not tell people testing the service that there's a massive change coming, so they can avoid wasting more time.
 
11:31 AM
no ?
 
I'm pretty sure the decision was made about 3 months ago, and they're only going to publicise it at the end of September.
 
cmb
the array is modified after return; IMO that's a bug; should use zval_get_string() instead
 
Hi, suppose I have a task which can take quite some time - may be going through a long list of database entries, find some data and then add some data to all those relevant records. For small numbers, this shouldn't be a problem, but hypothetically speaking for a large number of n - this could take quite some time and the end-user will have to wait for the request to complete to get the response.

Is there a way to queue the task somehow so that the user upon performing the action (maybe a button click) gets feedback almost instantly (based on whether the job has been pushed into the queue)
 
oh I'm missing context, if it looks like a bug to you, squish it to death ...
@Danack it's difficult to be sympathetic, it's a beta, they could have decided to pull the plug last friday and pulled it today and it wouldn't really be any different, and wouldn't really be abnormal, for a beta, it can just run out of capacity, or otherwise begin to fail, need refunding, or a million things can happen ...
 
@JoeWatkins sure stuff happens. But communicating and setting expectations is better than....not.
 
11:39 AM
that they don't typically tend to happen doesn't mean you shouldn't prepare for those consequences, I'm just being honest, I think the fault lies with you ... integrating beta software into a stack or workflow is a thing that needs careful consideration, and you should never ever rely on beta software or services for a whole part, however minor, of your workflow or product, and you must be prepared for it to disappear overnight ... is my humble opinion ...
 
I haven't integrated it...was just playing.
 
oh then no big deal, right ?
I see, be annoyed about communications, but things could be much worse, and I thought they were :)
 
yeah - except that I spent the time playing with it after they'd made the decision to kill it. I wouldn't have spent that time if they'd been clearer, and the only thing I've lost is my time.
/but I do open source, so my time is free and infinite....allegedly.
oh the other thing was I went to set the actions up on a new repo and I was confused as anything for about 45 minutes, as that repo defaulted to the new version, and so everything was different and I had no idea what was going on.
 
it seems like a long delay, if it's true that they made the decision months ago ... but I can't think of a schedule that would suit anyone/everyone whatever ...
also, having to move on to something pipelines based, or just moving to pipelines, is not terrible ... and maybe a thing you could have seen coming #justsayin
you don't want to announce straight away, nor delay for X months, you want a "middle ground" because you're a reasonable person, but I don't know that the schedule they chose is not "middle ground", how do you tell ?
 
at least in part, the change was either caused by or caused a reasonably large exodus of github staff right after the initial actions version launched, which probably didn't help with changing to the new version or making it that be doable in a reasonable time.
"you don't want to announce straight away" dunno about that. There doesn't seem to be much harm for them to announce quite early that "while the initial version was good, we realised we can implement a system that will be more powerful. The current version will still be available at least until we have launched the 2nd version. People are free to experiment with it, but be aware that the plan is to now change to a pipelines like syntax".
/setting and meeting expectations ftw.
 
11:53 AM
@Danack Looks like a nice starting ground, thanks!
 
I have a zend_object * that I want to dtor and free if applicable; is there a standard function for that, or should I just call dtor_obj, free_obj, then efree or something? In this case I don't have a zval associated with it, or I'd just cal zval_ptr_dtor.
I guess I could make a local zval on the stack, actually.
 
OBJ_RELEASE
 
@LeviMorrison zend_object_release()
 
Thanks!
 
@JoeWatkins oh well, two ways to express the same thing :-D
 
12:08 PM
Well this is weird..
if(!$test) {echo 'weird';}
if gives notice error but prints string. How & why?
 
@Exception how about reading the error message and contemplating what it says?
 
haha well this is weird
 
12:24 PM
@Exception how: a program has two output streams: STDOUT and STDERR. That's how.
 
!> var_dump(!(bool) null);
 
!!> var_dump(!(bool) null);
?
 
[ 7.1.25 - 7.4.0beta2 ] bool(true)
 
\o/
 
1:17 PM
How broken can I expect amphp/http-client to be @Trowski?
broken/unbroken
 
o/
Amazon s3 users here? :-D
 
Also isn't it a PITA now to mock http calls cc @kelunik?
Ah I guess I am looking for interceptors
 
1:31 PM
@Duikboot What do you need help with?
 
@Alesana how to ask questions on the internet without sounding like he's trying to get someone to commit to help first before asking is the main thing I think.
 
@PeeHaa Nope, it's pretty easy. You just add an interceptor that always short-circuits.
@PeeHaa Should be fine. I'm not aware of any bugs.
 
Awesome. Deploying to prod noaw
 
@PeeHaa Cool, please report every minor detail that's odd, also if you see any network errors, could be that keep-alive isn't handled perfectly, because we changed that logic.
 
@kelunik keep-alive always has been... weird afaik
I do have a good test candidate though
 
1:47 PM
@PeeHaa Server connections are implemented very differently now, so hopefully it behaves better.
 
lol :P
Nice start here :D
> PHP Notice: Object of class Amp\Http\Client\Connection\Http2ConnectionException could not be converted to int in D:\Web\amp-bot\core\vendor\amphp\http-client\src\Connection\Http2Connection.php on line 1154
hehe :-)
 
What? Oh for the love of…
 
Sorry
:P
I am on the RC, not master if that makes a difference
 
Probably, I messed with error handling a bit after the RC, so try master.
 
k will do
 
1:54 PM
Ha, love it when I have a leak so I run with valgrind and it goes away.
 
@PeeHaa Eh… that won't help, I see I forgot to write the exception code in the GOAWAY frame.
 
Nope @Trowski :) Will try to dig a bit
No you go away
 
Just a minute, will fix.
 
Great <3
 
3 messages moved to Trash
 
1:58 PM
@Peehaa Try now with master. The fact that the connection is writing that frame isn't a good sign, but let's find out what's going wrong.
 
k 1 sec
> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function getCode() on null in D:\Web\amp-bot\core\vendor\amphp\http-client\src\Connection\Http2Connection.php:1156
 
Oh yeah, that can be null.
 
@Danack Good call :P
 
BTW shouldn't the http2 exception also extend HttpException?
On a related note I am a big fan of having application / library specific base extensions
 
http2Exception2Furious
 
2:03 PM
@PeeHaa Yes, it should.
 
@Danack :P
 
probably funnier when I said it just in my head.
 
@PeeHaa Doesn't matter much, since it gets wrapped in an exception that does extend HttpException before being thrown to the user.
 
I'm writing tests for a laravel application and I have to mock a pretty complex API response. I have a function that creates the response but it's pretty big, does anyone have suggestions on where to put it? The call will be mocked with multiple tests, so I'm thinking of making an abstract class that generates the response on setUp()
But, I feel like it should be separated into it's own file/folder.
 
Just write a fake
 
2:06 PM
@Alesana are you allowed to not use Laravel? If not, then there are tools to record and playback http responses, which might be a sane-ish thing to do in this case.
 
That's pretty much what I am doing using Faker
 
@PeeHaa Ok… now try master :-P
 
I assume you are not testing the http client
 
@Danack I wish :P
Nope, not testing the http client. I generate the response fine, I just don't know where to put the functionality
 
@PeeHaa I need to write tests for HTTP/2… I've been a bit lazy and just testing against servers.
 
2:07 PM
There is a database/factories folder which has fakers for models, but since this isn't models I wouldn't think I would put it there
 
"I'm thinking of making an abstract class that generates the response on setUp()" - that's probably a reasonable place. but yeah.....unless you refactor the code to be a separate injected service, that adds another layer to hide away the raw http stuff.
 
@Danack And the response would vary based on the input given
 
@Trowski writing tests for binary protocols is also sort-of annoying … if you want to have your tests readable
 
k
 
@Danack Hmm I'm wondering how I would do that refactor
I think I need to do a workshop on writing tests in general haha
 
2:11 PM
@Alesana From orbit. The only way to be sure.
 
@bwoebi Mmhmm, which is largely the reason I've been avoiding it. :-)
 
@Alesana if you can post an approximation of what the http focused code is doing somwhere, I can suggest something.
 
@Trowski you'll essentially have to write builders for the http/2 protocol in your tests with aptly named methods…
 
@Danack Here's a pastebin
 
2:13 PM
@bwoebi TestCase::aptlyNamed()?
 
@bwoebi Luckily I can copy some of it from the server.
 
It seems like yield $this->httpClient->request('https://www.githubstatus.com') never resolves
 
@PeeHaa (new Rocket)->encage($PeeHaa)->launch($moon);
 
@bwoebi It's fine. I have been playing kerbal this month and know how to get back safely
 
@PeeHaa When launching to moon you obviously are given only enough LOX and H2 for the one-way trajectory.
 
2:17 PM
@bwoebi I can make more on the moon iirc :D
 
@PeeHaa have fun with that - that'll take you some time :-P
 
@PeeHaa The server is trying to enable push, which I treat as a protocol error. Maybe I shouldn't and just RST_STREAM any pushes.
 
I understood the word server in that sentence :P
/me is has no understanding of http since they made it impossible to understand
 
HTTP/2 isn't really very complicated once you understand the basic framing.
It's similar to websockets.
HTTP/2 allows the server to push you resources without the client sending a request for the resource. Typically images and JS for a page are pushed to the client.
 
2:24 PM
How is it being controlled or is it all automagic?
> HTTP/2 allows the server to push you resources without the client sending a request for the resource
wait wat
How does the server know what to send?
!!giphy mindblown
 
Very iffy! Jeeves found no giphy :(
 
lol @Jeeves
 
@Trowski so that server does not respect your setting, right?
 
@PeeHaa Depends on the server implementation. amphp/http-server has a push() method on responses to send additional resources.
@bwoebi Right. I could expose pushed resources, but in this context I doubt they would normally make sense.
 
@Trowski I think you should expose it. Not the role of artax to decide whether the user wants it.
 
2:29 PM
@Trowski coolio
@Trowski Would that mean multiple responses?
 
@bwoebi That does complicate things quite a lot.
 
What does an http2 response look like
!!? http2
 
Search for "http2 -site:w3schools.com" (https://www.google.com/search?q=http2+-site%3Aw3schools.com&lr=lang_en)
• Afbeeldingen van http2 -site:w3schools.com - No description available (/search?lr=lang_en&tbs=lr:lang_1en&q=http2+-site:w3schools.com&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiS7Yzzko_kAhVRzqQKHUFWCIsQsAR6BAgGEAE)
 
gee tnx
 
Yes, I'd need to add a method such as Request::onPush(callable(Response $response)).
 
2:31 PM
@PeeHaa $page->addJsFile('/foo.js'); //adds it to the page html and also slips a reference to it into the http2 connection.
 
@Trowski yes … and just RST_STREAM if there's no receiver for that
 
@bwoebi Hmm… let's try implementing that, maybe it's not as complicated as I initially thought.
githubstatus.com works fine if I RST_STREAM the pushed streams, so that's good :-D
@kelunik @bwoebi I made a branch that exposes stream priorities: github.com/amphp/http-server/compare/priority The TL;DR is Request::onPriorityUpdate() defines a callback that is given the stream ID, weight, parent ID, and exclusivity if the stream does not have default priority or when the priority changes.
 
Morning
 
Mornings @StatikStasis
 
2:45 PM
@bwoebi One snag: PUSH_PROMISE frames don't reference the originating stream ID, so when receiving one I have no idea what request it is associated with.
So, it needs to be Client::onPush()… which again complicates things.
Let's see…
 
@PeeHaa do you use nginx?
 
What do you mean?
 
look for http2_push_preload on; this converts preload header to real http2 push. Then you just have to send the preload header from your app and nginx will push all the static things
 
ah I see
Well
I am on centos and am using the official repos so I expect to be able to use http2 on nginx somewhere around 2035
@user3655829 So just a simple response header?
On an unrelated note: what the fuck is up with this github.com/phpDocumentor/fig-standards/issues/… ?
Why the hell does discussion on @yield go to the fucking fig mailing lists :|
 
Greeeeaaaat another slow moving broken spec that is not a standard that is a standard :(
 
MGE
3:34 PM
I have a question. I have a Value Object for Currency, there is a validator to check if the CODE is allowed, for example: USD, EUR, JPY... but this validator values could be updated via admin panel, to add edit or remove these codes. How could I get these values from ddbb in the V.O? V.O is in DOMAIN layer and I don't know how to add this (infrastructure?) without breaking the DDD pattern.
 
posted on August 19, 2019 by CommitStrip

 
@Trowski this makes sort of sense … push promises are meant to be stateless
 
@PeeHaa I think this is why some people are moving to use psalm annotations as they're moving way faster, and can then be used to do the inspection.
 
@bwoebi What's really annoying is that it complicates header parsing. I have to have some of the server logic, since push promises send the Request headers to the client.
 
3:53 PM
this is very dirty but works with a lot of old stuff
const MATCH_SRC = '/href="([^"]+\.css[^"]*)"|src="([^"]+\.js[^"]*)"|src="([^"]+\.jpg[^"]*)"|src="([^"]+\.png[^"]*)"/';
 
You parse your own html with regex before serving it? :|
You are one brave individual ;-)
 
Its from a plugin which exists for various platforms like typo3/ilias/wordpress
if you use a good app base where you have some resources in a propper format you can use that :P
 
What is ilias? Another terrible "cms" thing?
Never seen that one before I think
 
A LMS
like moodle
only alot better but still legacy
 
/me carefully opens the page :P
 
4:00 PM
be aware. The project is 20 years php history in production. But its nato certified legacy code :P
 
:D
 
@user3655829 From what my wife describes that's a pretty low bar
 
what exactly :D?
 
Just open moodle with phpstorm
 
4:02 PM
Being better than moodle, specially
 
and enjoy the bugs BOLD RED all over the place
yes moodle is not OOP
 
4:17 PM
Happy Monday fellow programmers!!
 
Username checks out
 
@bwoebi I was wrong, the initial push promise frame has the original stream ID, not the new stream ID. So I can associate it with a request.
 
4:55 PM
@nikic for the PR split did you mean stripos and strripos ? because I didn't change anything to strrpos
 
@Trowski okay I don't recall everything either :-D
 
Does anybody know anything about domdoc and is not too embarrassed to tell me? cc @DaveRandom
How is this a sane way of "overflowing"??
 
@PeeHaa UB is the best behavior?
 
nvm I am stupid
Not domdoc
:P
!! remove5
 
Oh wait I did remove a haystack check in strrpos mb, should have better looked at the diff
 
5:32 PM
Hi guys
function convert_text($str) {
$regex = "/[@#](\w+)/";
//type and links
$hrefs = [
'#' => 'hashtag.php?hashtag',
'@' => 'user.php?user'
];

$result = preg_replace_callback($regex, function($matches) use ($hrefs) {
return sprintf(
'<a href="%s=%s">%s</a>',
$hrefs[$matches[0][0]],
$matches[1],
$matches[0]
);
}, $str);

//$result = preg_replace("/U\+([A-F0-9]{5})/", '\u{${1}}', $result);
$result = preg_replace('/U\+([A-F0-9]{5})/', '<span style="font-size:30px;">&#x\\1;</span>', $result);

return ($result);
how to apply this regex into this function?
$re = '/(\bhttps?:\/\/\S*\b)/s';
$str = 'some text before http://some_domain.com/some_link some text before https://www.some_domain.com/some_link some text after';
$subst = '<a href="$1">$1</a>';

echo preg_replace($re, $subst, $str);
 
I used regex to parse html but you should not
What does it do? Pastebin will format the code for free
 
it converts emoji to unicode and #hashtags & @user
 
oh its not parsing that
 
I need to also convert https http in the function
 
its ok
https to http?
 
5:38 PM
@user3655829 Probably any https? link
@user3655829 non markdown parsed version chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/47081760/history
 
@user3655829 any link on text to <a href="link" etc
because it's stored on db as plain text so
it will get the text and convert to links
 
@OtávioBarreto Is this coming from the twitter api?
 
no
Own code
you can run the function with some text @yser #hash etc and see how it works
all fine but i also need to convert links
 
3
Q: Wrap an a tag around a link in a tweet with php

Ben PatonHello I need to add an a href tag around a link in a tweet in php for example if I have tweet like this: @username tweet body message http://t.co/sfr34s5 I need to turn this into this with php: @username tweet body message <a href="http://t.co/sfr34s5">http://t.co/sfr34s5</a> I think this c...

i bet you can copy paste the answer under your already pasted code?
 
I am not using api
It's my own code
 
5:43 PM
hmm you use too much return statements for a function
your emojis are not rendered
 
they are I have a function to convert to hex first
 
i meant that second return is never called because you return the value of that sprintf directly
 
and than html entities
 
you have to replace the first return with "$result = "
 
@user3655829 got it
 
5:46 PM
and then you have space to copy another regex into this function
:3
Does anybody know why the bingbot changes urls and makes 404 errors all over the place sometimes? i dont get it. Its ignoring the baseurl sometimes and sometimes its stripping away path segmets?!
the urls are not on the page an the bingbot is the only one who does that
 
I thought bing was only used for porn?
 
6:02 PM
I think it warns me that customers have the same problems. Something is saying me that this thing is a IE6 crawling the web since 1970 without a restart.
 
:P
 
But this has to have a reason. There are 3 threads on stackoverflow and all say the same with 404. Nobody fixed that but sometimes customer go on the same false route. I guess its an old IE.
i might fix it with changing the whole domain so i need no baseurl and make all the things more simple. But it must be possible to host pages like this without errors...
 
!!dad add bookclub / What do you call a book club that's been stuck on one book for years? / Church
 
@PeeHaa Sorry, I don't get that joke, I need name / setup / punchline
@PeeHaa Ha ha ha! Brilliant! I'll save that one about bookclub for later!
 
@Jeeves <3
@user3655829 Yeah I never liked baseurl ugliness
 
6:06 PM
You dont want it if you want to use http2 push
 
atm I mostly just want to fetch stuff over the protocol cc @Trowski
Sorry :P
 
if somebody know a better solutions so answer this stackoverflow.com/questions/57504853/…
 
!!pony
 
6:46 PM
$stdin = fopen('php://stdin', 'r');
stream_set_blocking($stdin, false);

var_dump(fread($stdin, 1));
"tring(1) "
Well at least you tried, php
 
heh
 
Looks like the usual opcache fuckery, but I am not running opcache
@PeeHaa Can somebody on non windows try to repro this. Run the script and just hit enter as input
I tried on 7.3.3 and 7.4-a2
@Wes can you check above code on your windows box please?
 
7:03 PM
@PeeHaa That is string (1) "\r"
right?
so the \n is missing.
 
7:19 PM
Nope for me on windows it's fucking up the var_dump output
It put the quote before and removed the s
Basically expected:
string(1) "
"
Or 2 not sure what windows does there probably \r\n yeah
Actual:
"tring(1) "
Or am I not understanding what you are saying?
 
@PeeHaa That's the correct output if it's a \r character, it's carriage return not newline.
 
oooooooooooh
 
peter@peehee's.mom ~ $ echo -e "\r" | php -r 'var_dump(fread(STDIN, 1));'
"tring(1) "
peter@peehee's.mom ~ $ echo -e "\r" | php -r 'var_dump(fread(STDIN, 1));'  | hexdump -C
00000000  73 74 72 69 6e 67 28 31  29 20 22 0d 22 0a        |string(1) ".".|
0000000e
 
I'm on a roll
2 hours ago, by PeeHaa
nvm I am stupid
\o/ Thanks both
 
<3
 
7:28 PM
also, "buy a mac".
 
@Danack Does it help with idiotness?
Or is there an app for that? :P
 
gives you sane things to shout at instead.
 
Like lack of proper esc keys :D
 
It works! .....why's it so slow?
 
@Danack :-)
 
7:30 PM
@PeeHaa 2015 mbp, cold dead hands.
 
hehe
@Danack I assume you at least swapped the battery
 
@PeeHaa nah. it's just been used with the charge for >99% of the time.
 
8:23 PM
@JoeWatkins What Larry Garfield mentions about a 1-7 rating poll he has used for FIG- what is the cutoff for acceptance? Is it anything above 3.5? Is the degree above 3.5 determine how much time to pour into a more elaborate plan? Just curious if you know how their's works.
@PeeHaa Macs are built almost exclusively with them in mind. =P I have one but only for music and writing a novel in Scrivener. I still prefer Windows over Mac myself- but more out of pricing, familiarity, and my loathing of proprietary things.
 
8:52 PM
@StatikStasis I just cannot work on a mac
 
Okay I'm confused
 
I had to for about a year when making apps and I hated every second of it
 
Why is sizeof() not affected by the changes I make to count() ????
 
@Girgias Welcome to the club
 
Thanks :D
 
8:53 PM
:P
 
Like I don't get it
count is throwing me an Error exception
Whereas sizeof is still spitting out warnings
 
I hereby am giving you permission to just get rid of that alias
 
yeah
Not even sure where it is defined tbh
 
@PeeHaa It took me a little getting used to it... and I still hate the file structure... but mainly because I have not tried to do more in learning it. A lot of things I hate about it but some things I love. Still prefer a Windows machine over it.
 
@StatikStasis I had it doubly bad as I also "had to use" that stupid magic mouse
 
8:57 PM
I have one of those... well a magic mouse 2. I don't mind it at all.
 
Ah yeah it is
But I've had my head in the array.c file
after escaping string.c
 
I hate how you install applications. I hate some of the behind the scenes stuff it seems to do which makes it less confusing for the common user. I like seeing everything that is happening.
 
02:00 - 21:0021:00 - 00:00

« first day (3229 days earlier)      last day (1705 days later) »