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  • Heap Behavior in C++

    - by wowus
    Is there anything wrong with the optimization of overloading the global operator new to round up all allocations to the next power of two? Theoretically, this would lower fragmentation at the cost of higher worst-case memory consumption, but does the OS already have redundant behavior with this technique, or does it do its best to conserve memory? Basically, given that memory usage isn't as much of an issue as performance, should I do this?

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  • boost::function function pointer to parameters?

    - by high6
    How does boost::function take a function pointer and get parameters from it? I want wrap a function pointer so that it can be validated before being called. And it would be nice to be able to call it like boost::function is with the () operator and not having to access the function pointer member. Wrapper func; func(5); //Yes :D func.Ptr(5) //Easy to do, but not as nice looking

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  • Hibernate Initial SessionFactory creation failed

    - by user364746
    Hello.. I'm trying to use hibernate to fill my jsf selectonemenu in ApplicationBean (in Liferay). The problem is that I got Initial SessionFactory creation failed problem. Before putting my functions in the applicationbean I was setting them in sessionbean and I got no error. For now the full error Initial SessionFactory creation failed.java.lang.ClassCastException: org.hibernate.type.StringType cannot be cast to org.hibernate.type.VersionType Thanks

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  • VB.NET SqlException Was Unhandled

    - by Daniel
    I am trying some SQL code but I get an error when I try this code. Main.database.ExecuteCommand("UPDATE Contacts SET first_name='" + c.first_name + _ "', middle='" + c.middle + _ "', last_name='" + c.last_name + _ "', age='" + c.age + _ "', mobile_phone='" + c.mobile_phone + _ "', home_phone='" + c.home_phone + _ "', work_phone='" + c.work_phone + _ "', home_street='" + c.home_street + _ "', home_city='" + c.home_city + _ "', home_state='" + c.home_state + _ "', home_zip='" + c.home_zip + _ "', work_street='" + c.work_street + _ "', work_city='" + c.work_city + _ "', work_state='" + c.work_state + _ "', work_zip='" + c.work_zip + _ "', home_www='" + c.home_www + _ "', work_www='" + c.work_www + _ "', home_email='" + c.home_email + _ "', work_email='" + c.work_email + _ "' WHERE first_name='" + c.first_name + _ "' AND last_name='" + c.last_name + "'") I get the following error Sql Exception was unhandled The data types text and varchar are incompatible in the equal to operator.

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  • VBA: Validate List settings

    - by stanigator
    Sub Macro1() ' ' Macro1 Macro ' ' Worksheets("Drop-down").Select For i = 1 To 10 ActiveSheet.Cells(i, 2).Select With Selection.Validation .Delete ' Error in this line .Add Type:=xlValidateList, AlertStyle:=xlValidAlertStop, Operator:= _ xlBetween, Formula1:=Range(Worksheets("Misc").Cells(2, i), Worksheets("Misc").Cells(2, i).End) .IgnoreBlank = True .InCellDropdown = True .InputTitle = "" .ErrorTitle = "" .InputMessage = "" .ErrorMessage = "" .ShowInput = True .ShowError = True End With Next i End Sub I'm getting an error in the line below the comment, yet I don't know how to fix it. It would be great to hear some suggestions. Thanks in advance!

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  • C# - Basic question: What is '?' ?

    - by Amokrane
    Hi, I'm wondering what ? means in C# ? I'm seeing things like: DateTime? or int?. I suppose this is C# specific to C# 4.0? I can't look for it in Google because I don't know the name of this thing. The problem is I'm using DateTime and I have a lot of cast errors (from DateTime to DateTime?). Thank you

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  • Perl, foreach order

    - by Mike
    Does Perl's foreach loop operator require that the list items be presented in order? For example my @a=(1,2,3); foreach my $item (@a) { print $item; } will always print 1 2 3? I suspect so, but I can't find it documented.

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  • Can you get a Func<T> (or similar) from a MethodInfo object?

    - by Dan Tao
    I realize that, generally speaking, there are performance implications of using reflection. (I myself am not a fan of reflection at all, actually; this is a purely academic question.) Suppose there exists some class that looks like this: public class MyClass { public string GetName() { return "My Name"; } } Bear with me here. I know that if I have an instance of MyClass called x, I can call x.GetName(). Furthermore, I could set a Func<string> variable to x.GetName. Now here's my question. Let's say I don't know the above class is called MyClass; I've got some object, x, but I have no idea what it is. I could check to see if that object has a GetName method by doing this: MethodInfo getName = x.GetType().GetMethod("GetName"); Suppose getName is not null. Then couldn't I furthermore check if getName.ReturnType == typeof(string) and getName.GetParameters().Length == 0, and at this point, wouldn't I be quite certain that the method represented by my getName object could definitely be cast to a Func<string>, somehow? I realize there's a MethodInfo.Invoke, and I also realize I could always create a Func<string> like: Func<string> getNameFunc = () => getName.Invoke(x, null); I guess what I'm asking is if there's any way to go from a MethodInfo object to the actual method it represents, incurring the performance cost of reflection in the process, but after that point being able to call the method directly (via, e.g., a Func<string> or something similar) without a performance penalty. What I'm envisioning might look something like this: // obviously this would throw an exception if GetActualInstanceMethod returned // something that couldn't be cast to a Func<string> Func<string> getNameFunc = (Func<string>)getName.GetActualInstanceMethod(x); (I realize that doesn't exist; I'm wondering if there's anything like it.) If what I'm asking doesn't make sense, or if I'm being unclear, I'll be happy to attempt to clarify.

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  • Android pass a 2d int array from one activity to another ERROR

    - by user2189001
    ACTIVITY 1: Bundle bundle = new Bundle(); bundle.putSerializable("CustomLevelData", LevelCreator.LCLevelData); Intent i = new Intent(LevelCreatorPopout.this, GameView.class); i.putExtras(bundle); startActivity(i); ACTIVITY 2: LevelData=(int[][]) extras.getSerializable("CustomLevelData"); ERROR: E/AndroidRuntime(16220): FATAL EXCEPTION: main E/AndroidRuntime(16220): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.powerpoint45.maze/com.powerpoint45.maze.GameView}: java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.Object[] cannot be cast to int[][] I have searched but found nothing on 2d INT array passing

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  • what is size_t in C

    - by benjamin button
    Hi, i am getting confused with size_t in C. i know that it is returned by a sizeof operator. But what exactly it is?Is it a datatype? let's say i have a for loop int i; or size_t i;//which one should i use? for(i=0;i<some_size;i++)

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  • #define and how to use them - C++

    - by ML
    Hi All, in a pre-compiled header if I do: #define DS_BUILD #define PGE_BUILD #define DEMO then in source I do: #if (DS_BUILD && DEMO) ---- code--- #elif (PGE_BUILD && DEMO) --- code--- #else --- code --- #endif Do I get an error that states: error: operator '&&' has no right operand I have never seen this before. I am using XCode 3.2, GCC 4.2 on OS X 10.6.3

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  • Assign a list of integers to an @var

    - by justSteve
    I can: declare @idOrder int set @idOrder = 21319 I want: declare @idOrder int set @idOrder = (21319, 21320) for use in a series of statements where the 'WHERE' clause uses the IN operator delete Orders where idOrder in @idOrder instead of delete Orders where idOrder in (21319, 21320)

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  • C# underlying types of enums

    - by Marlon
    What is the point of having enum SomeEnum : byte // <---- { SomeValue = 0x01, ... } when you have to make a cast just to assign it to the same type of variable as the enums underlying type? byte b = (byte)SomeEnum.SomeValue;

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  • LINQ TO SQL, Dynamic query with DATE type fields

    - by acanthus
    Hello, I'm building a query with the LINQ dynamic library so I don't know how many potential parameters will I have and I get an error when trying to query DATE type fields: Operator '=' incompatible with operand types 'DateTime' and 'String' When I step through the debugger in the Dynamic.cs it shows that the value is of type string and the field is of type date so the problem is obvious but I have no idea how to approach it. Any ideas? BR

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  • Problem getting size of Website Xcode

    - by Michael Amici
    When i try and compile I come up with a warning that reads initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast. No clue why. I am just trying to get the size of a website. #import "Lockerz_RedemptionViewController.h" @implementation Lockerz_RedemptionViewController -(IBAction)startLoop:(id) sender { NSData *dataNew = [NSData dataWithData:[NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"http://www.google.com/"]]]; NSUInteger *len = [dataNew length]; //error is here NSLog(@"%@", len); }

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  • C++ std::vector capacity

    - by aaa
    hi. does vector::operator= change vector capacity? if so, how? does copy constructor copy capacity? I looked through documentation but could not find specific answer. is it implementation dependent? Thanks

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  • Parallel computation of the median of a large array

    - by recipriversexclusion
    I got asked this question once and still haven't been able to figure it out: You have an array of N integers, where N is large, say, a billion. You want to calculate the median value of this array. Assume you have m+1 machines (m workers, one master) to distribute the job to. How would you go about doing this? Since the median is a nonlinear operator, you can't just find the median in each machine and then take the median of those values.

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  • C++ Why isn't call by reference needed for strcpy()

    - by Ribbs
    I have a homework assignment with a number of questions. One is asking why the strcpy() function doesn't need the call by reference operator for CStrings. I've looked through the book numerous times and I can't, for the life of me, find the answer. Can anyone help explain this to me? It is an array of sorts so I would think you would need the call by reference.

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  • [game] How is it possible to legally write ::: in C++ and ??? in C#?

    - by daveny
    These questions are a kind of game, and I did not find the solution for them. It is possible to write ::: in C++ without using quotes or anything like this and the compiler will accept it (macros are prohibited too). And the same is true for C# too, but in C#, you have to write ???. I think C++ will use the :: scope operator and C# will use ? : , but I do not know the answers to them. Any idea?

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