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  • Overriding equals, hashCode and toString in a Clojure deftype

    - by mikera
    I'm trying to create a new type in Clojure using deftype to implement a two dimensional (x,y) coordinate, which implements a "Location" protocol. I'd also like to have this implement the standard Java equals, hashCode and toString methods. My initial attempt is: (defprotocol Location (get-x [p]) (get-y [p]) (add [p q])) (deftype Point [#^Integer x #^Integer y] Location (get-x [p] x) (get-y [p] y) (add [p q] (let [x2 (get-x q) y2 (get-y q)] (Point. (+ x x2) (+ y y2)))) Object (toString [self] (str "(" x "," y ")")) (hashCode [self] (unchecked-add x (Integer/rotateRight y 16))) (equals [self b] (and (XXXinstanceofXXX Location b) (= x (get-x b)) (= y (get-y b))))) However the equals method still needs some way of working out if the b parameter implements the Location protocol. What is the right approach? Am I on the right track?

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  • Sometimes UIImageView seems to reject the image taken with iPhone Camera

    - by maxbareis
    Hi, it is very strange, because this error doesn't happen all the time... I have the following code: - (IBAction)getPhoto:(id)sender { UIImagePickerController * picker = [[UIImagePickerController alloc] init]; picker.delegate = self; #if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR picker.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypePhotoLibrary; #else picker.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera; #endif [self presentModalViewController:picker animated:YES]; } with the corresponding delegated selector - (void)imagePickerController:(UIImagePickerController *)picker didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:(NSDictionary *)info { UIImage *image = [[info objectForKey:@"UIImagePickerControllerOriginalImage"] imageByScalingToSize:CGSizeMake(480, 320)]; [[self imageView] setImage:image]; [picker dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; } strange thing is, somtimes the image appears in imageView and sometimes not. I have called (gdb) po UIImagePNGRepresentation(image) right after setImage and stuffed the output into a file. The file is a perfect png. Has anyone experienced the same? Has anyone found a solution for it? Thanks in advance Max

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  • Rails STI: SuperClass Model Methods called from SubClass

    - by Karl
    I would like a little confirmation that I'm doing this correctly. Using rails single table inheritance I have the following models and class method: class PhoneNumber < ActiveRecord::Base def self.qual?(number) klass = self klass.exists?(:phone_number => phone_number) end end class Bubba < PhoneNumber end class Rufus < PhoneNumber end Bubba.qual?("8005551212") Tests pass and everything seems to work properly in rails console. Just wanted to confirm that I'm not headed for future trouble by using self in the superclass PhoneNumber and using that to execute class methods on subclasses from the parent. Is there a better way?

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  • Can't resignFirstResponder with UITextView

    - by Calvin L
    I have a UITextView. I implemented a navigationBar UIBarButtonItem to respond to a touch and resign the firstResponder for my UITextView. But, when the selector method is called, the keyboard doesn't get dismissed. I checked the UITextView's responder status with isFirstResponder and it returns YES. I also checked it with canResignFirstResponder and the return value is NO. I must be missing something here...why is it returning NO? I get that I can override canResignFirstResponder by subclassing UITextView, but I'd like to avoid that if possible. Here's a code snippet: - (void) commentCancelButtonTouched:(id)sender { NSLog(@"Cancel button touched"); [self.navigationBar popNavigationItemAnimated: NO]; if ([self.textInput.textView canResignFirstResponder] == NO) { NSLog(@"I don't want to resign!"); } [self.textInput.textView resignFirstResponder]; }

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  • Is it Pythonic to have a class keep track of its instances?

    - by Lightbreeze
    Take the following code snippet class Missile: instances = [] def __init__(self): Missile.instances.append(self) Now take the code: class Hero(): ... def fire(self): Missile() When the hero fires, a missile needs to be created and appended to the main list. Thus the hero object needs to reference the list when it fires. Here are a few solutions, although I'm sure there are others: Make the list a global, Use a class variable (as above), or Have the hero object hold a reference to the list. I didn't post this on gamedev because my question is actually more general: Is the previous code considered okay? Given a situation like this, is there a more Pythonic solution?

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  • Add UIView behind UITableView in UITableViewController code

    - by Drew C
    I would like to use a fixed image as the background in a simple grouped table view in my iPhone program. Unfortunately, no matter what I do, the background is always solid white. I have followed several supposed solutions on this site and others to no avail. Here is the relavant code in the viewDidLoad method of the table view controller class (note, this code uses a solid blue color rather than an image for simplicity's sake): self.tableView.opaque = NO; self.tableView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor]; UIView *backgroundView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 480)]; backgroundView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blueColor]; [self.tableView.window addSubview:backgroundView]; [backgroundView release]; I suspect that I am not positioning the backgroundView view in the right place. I have tried sendToBack:, bringToFront:, and others but I always just get a white background. Is it possible to do this from within the UITableViewController? Must I use Interface Builder?

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  • Changing the value of an NSImageView when it is edited via the control

    - by Septih
    Hello, I have an NSImageView which is set to editable. I would like to be able to revert to a default image when the user deletes the image. I've tried changing the value that the NSImageView is bound to in the setter, but the getter is not called afterwards, so the NSImageView is blank, despite the bound value being set to another image. Here is the setter code: -(void)setCurrentDeviceIcon:(NSImage *)newIcon { [self willChangeValueForKey:@"currentDeviceIcon"]; if(newIcon == nil) newIcon = [currentDevice defaultHeadsetIcon]; currentDeviceIcon = newIcon; [self setDeviceChangesMade:YES]; [self didChangeValueForKey:@"currentDeviceIcon"]; } How should I make the NSImageView update it's value? Thank You.

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  • Slide in the second tab bar view by clicking on item in the first

    - by Henrik Erlandsson
    I have an app with three tabs that switch views instantaneously when the user taps them. The first view is a table view selecting which 'location type' to filter by, to only show those pins (add those annotations) to the second view, a MapView. When a table cell is clicked, it switches instantaneously to the mapview, using this code: self.tabBarController.selectedIndex=1; However, I would like to do this with a slide-in-from-right animation, like the one you get when drilling down a hierarchy of table views. I tried this: [self.navigationController pushViewController:[self.tabBarController.viewControllers objectAtIndex:1] animated:YES]; which compiles without error or warning, but does not switch views. How do I 'apply' a navigation controller 'onto' a tab bar controller? Or is there some way to select another viewcontroller and specify an animation?

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  • Python nested function scopes

    - by Thomas O
    I have code like this: def write_postcodes(self): """Write postcodes database. Write data to file pointer. Data is ordered. Initially index pages are written, grouping postcodes by the first three characters, allowing for faster searching.""" status("POSTCODE", "Preparing to sort...", 0, 1) # This function returns the key of x whilst updating the displayed # status of the sort. ctr = 0 def keyfunc(x): ctr += 1 status("POSTCODE", "Sorting postcodes", ctr, len(self.postcodes)) return x sort_res = self.postcodes[:] sort_res.sort(key=keyfunc) But ctr responds with a NameError: Traceback (most recent call last): File "PostcodeWriter.py", line 53, in <module> w.write_postcodes() File "PostcodeWriter.py", line 47, in write_postcodes sort_res.sort(key=keyfunc) File "PostcodeWriter.py", line 43, in keyfunc ctr += 1 UnboundLocalError: local variable 'ctr' referenced before assignment How can I fix this? I thought nester scopes would have allowed me to do this. I've tried with 'global', but it still doesn't work.

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  • Objective-C member variable assignment?

    - by Alex
    I have an objective-c class with member variables. I am creating getters and setters for each one. Mostly for learning purposes. My setter looks like the following: - (void) setSomething:(NSString *)input { something = input; } However, in C++ and other languages I have worked with in the past, you can reference the member variable by using the this pointer like this->something = input. In objective-c this is known as self. So I was wondering if something like that is possible in objective-c? Something like this: - (void) setSomething:(NSString *)input { [self something] = input; } But that would call the getter for something. So I'm not sure. So my question is: Is there a way I can do assignment utilizing the self pointer? If so, how? Is this good practice or is it evil? Thanks!

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  • How to close a window (unload a NIB)?

    - by Paperflyer
    I have a custom NSWindowController subclass that loads a NIB file during initialization like this: self = [super initWithNibNamed:@"myNib"]; if (self != nil) { [self window]; } The nib contains some custom views and some other controls. The NSWindowController is the file's owner and at least one of the views even binds to it. Simply, what do I have to do to close and release that window? I spend the whole day trying to figure that out and I am still clueless. Please help me.

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  • Help with pointers in Cocoa

    - by G.P. Burdell
    I'm trying to make a simple calculator application in cocoa. The program hangs when I click on one of my buttons. I think I've traced the problem to the part of my controller that adds a digit to the end of the number currently on the display: - (void)updateNumber:(int)buttonClicked{ *self.activeNumberPointer = *self.activeNumberPointer * 10 + buttonClicked; [outputField setFloatValue:*self.activeNumberPointer]; } I used a pointer to the "activeNumber" in order to allow my program to tell which of the two operands I'm editing. Any help appreciated, thanks.

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  • Proper NSArray initialization for ivar data in a method

    - by Joost Schuur
    I'm new to Objective-C and iPhone development and have been using Apress' Beginning iPhone 3 Programming book as my main guide for a few weeks now. In a few cases as part of a viewDidLoad: method, ivars like a breadTypes NSArray are initialized like below, with an intermediate array defined and then ultimately set to the actual array like this: NSArray *breadArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"White", @"Whole Weat", @"Rye", @"Sourdough", @"Seven Grain", nil]; self.breadTypes = breadArray; [breadArray release]; Why is it done this way, instead of simply like this: self.breadTypes = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"White", @"Whole Weat", @"Rye", @"Sourdough", @"Seven Grain", nil]; Both seem to work when I compile and run it. Is the 2nd method above not doing proper memory management? I assume initWithObjects: returns an array with a retain count of 1 and I eventually release breadTypes again in the dealloc: method, so that wraps things up nicely. I'm guessing 'self.breadTypes = ...' copies the data to the new array, which is why the original array can be safely released, correct?

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  • gae error when i login.

    - by zjm1126
    i am using http://code.google.com/p/gaema/source/browse/#hg/demos/webapp, and this is my traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\Program Files\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\ext\webapp\__init__.py", line 510, in __call__ handler.get(*groups) File "D:\gaema\demos\webapp\main.py", line 31, in get google_auth.get_authenticated_user(self._on_auth) File "D:\gaema\demos\webapp\gaema\auth.py", line 641, in get_authenticated_user OpenIdMixin.get_authenticated_user(self, callback) File "D:\gaema\demos\webapp\gaema\auth.py", line 83, in get_authenticated_user url = self._OPENID_ENDPOINT + "?" + urllib.urlencode(args) File "D:\Python25\lib\urllib.py", line 1250, in urlencode v = quote_plus(str(v)) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 0-1: ordinal not in range(128) how to do this thanks ??????????????? ???????? ??????????? ?????????????? ???????

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  • Rails: Helpers and Models - where to organize code

    - by Sam
    More and more I'm putting all of my code in models and helpers concerning MVC. However, sometimes I'm not sure where to organize code. Should it go into the model or should it go into a helper. What are the benefits of each. Is one faster or are they the same. I've heard something about all models getting cached so it seems then like that would be a better place to put most of my code. For example here is a scenario that works in a model or in helper: def status if self.purchased "Purcahsed" elsif self.confirmed "Confirmed" elsif self.reserved "Reserved" else "Pending" end end I don't need to save this status as in the database because there are boolean fields for purchased, and confirmed, and reserved. So why put this in a model or why put it into a helper? So I'm not sure of the best practice or benefits gained on putting code into a model or into helper if it can be in both.

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  • MPMediaickerController memory leak

    - by Joe
    This is code from Apple's Addmusic example. MPMediaPickerController *picker = [[MPMediaPickerController alloc] initWithMediaTypes: MPMediaTypeMusic]; picker.delegate = self; picker.allowsPickingMultipleItems = YES; picker.prompt = NSLocalizedString (@"Add songs to play", "Prompt in media item picker"); // The media item picker uses the default UI style, so it needs a default-style // status bar to match it visually [[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarStyle: UIStatusBarStyleDefault animated: YES]; [self presentModalViewController: picker animated: YES]; [picker release]; I'm using this code in my app and the Leaks instrument highlights a leak on the line: [self presentModalViewController: picker animated: YES]; I think that this is because this line retains a reference to picker which cannot be subsequently released. Is there any way around this?

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  • NSManagedObject - NSSet gets removed ??

    - by aryaxt
    I have an nsmanagedObject this NSManagedObject contains an NSSet. the data for NSSet get's lost when i call release on an NSManagedObject with retain count of 2. Wouldn't retaining an NSManagedObject also retain all it's properties?? - (id)initViewWithManagedObject :(NSManagedObject)obj { if (self = [super init]) { self.managedObject = obj; } } - (void)dealloc { [self.managedObject release]; //Here is when the nsset data gets removed [super dealloc]; } Below describes how the property was created @interface MyManagedObject :NSManagedObject @property (nonatomic, retain) NSSet *mySet; @end @implementation MyManagedObject @dynamic mySet; @end

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  • Drag Rotate UIImageView by touch

    - by rockstardev
    I have an UIImageView that is a subview of an UIView. I'm trying to create a drag rotate effect with the UIImageView similar to spinning a bottle but I'm having trouble calculating the radians to rotate the image by. My code below seems like it should work because I've seen a similar calculation in Flash examples. Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong? Thanks. This is the code contained in my image view subclass: - (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event { UITouch *touch = [[event allTouches] anyObject]; lastLocation = [touch locationInView:[self superview]]; } - (void)touchesMoved:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event { UITouch *touch = [[event allTouches] anyObject]; CGPoint location = [touch locationInView:[self superview]]; CGFloat xDisplacement = location.x - lastLocation.x; CGFloat yDisplacement = location.y - lastLocation.y; CGFloat rad = atan2f(yDisplacement,xDisplacement); self.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(rad); }

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  • compiling cocos3d 0.7.2 with Xcode5 error

    - by jimmy
    I tried to compile my cocos3d 0.7.2 project with xcode5. I am already stuck at the first error I get with the line “super.parent = aNode;” in CC3ParametricMeshNodes.m. this line is in the setParent function: -(void) setParent: (CC3Node*) aNode { super.parent = aNode; [self deriveNameFrom: aNode]; if ( !mesh ) self.box = self.parentBoundingBox; } and the error I get is: CC3ParametricMeshNodes.m:246:15: Assignment to readonly property I am sure that there will be other errors after this one is fixed. Is there any topic on common errors that occur while compiling cocos3d 0.7.2 with Xcode5? Thanks

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  • Accessing a dictionary value by custom object value in Python?

    - by Sam
    So I have a square that's made up of a series of points. At every point there is a corresponding value. What I want to do is build a dictionary like this: class Point: def __init__(self, x, y): self._x = x self._y = y square = {} for x in range(0, 5): for y in range(0, 5): point = Point(x,y) square[point] = None However, if I later create a new point object and try to access the value of the dictionary with the key of that point it doesn't work.. square[Point(2,2)] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#19>", line 1, in <module> square[Point(2,2)] KeyError: <__main__.Point instance at 0x02E6C378> I'm guessing that this is because python doesn't consider two objects with the same properties to be the same object? Is there any way around this? Thanks

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  • Ios Parse Login

    - by user3806600
    I am programming an IOS app that will use parse to login a user. Using storyboard I have the login button connected to another view controller with the push segue. Whether the username and password are correct the button selection always goes to the new view controller. I might be doing this all wrong. Any help is appreciated. Here is my code: - (IBAction)signIn:(id)sender { [PFUser logInWithUsernameInBackground:self.emailField.text password:self.passwordField.text block:^(PFUser *user, NSError *error) { if (!error) { [self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"signIn" sender:nil]; } else { // The login failed. Check error to see why. } }]; }

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  • Thread 1: Program received signal:"Sigbart"

    - by user813678
    When i try to run my app on my iPhone, I get " Thread 1: Program received signal:"Sigbart" xCode say that points to [self.navigationController pushViewController:detailViewController animated:YES]; import "RootViewController.h" import "global.h" import "golfbaner.h" @implementation RootViewController @synthesize banenavn; (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; NSArray *temp = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects: @"Alsten Golfklubb", @"Arendal og Omegn Golfklubb", @"Asker Golfklubb", @"Askim Golfklubb", @"Atlungstad Golfklubb", @"Aurskog Golfpark", @"Ballerud Golfklubb", @"Bamble Golfklubb", @"Bergen Golfklubb", @"Bjorli Golfklubb", @"Bjørnefjorden Golfklubb", @"Bjaavann Golfklubb", @"Bodø Golfbane", @"Borre Golfbane", @"Borregaard Golfklubb", @"Brønnøysund Golfklubb", @"Byneset Golfklubb", @"Bærum Golfklubb", @"Drammen Golfklubb", @"Drøbak Golfklubb", @"Egersund Golfklubb", @"Eidskog Golfklubb", @"Eiker Golfklubb", @"Ekholt Golfklubb", @"Elverum Golfklubb", @"Fana Golfklubb", @"Fet Golfklubb", @"Frosta Golfklubb", @"Geilo Golfklubb", @"Giske Golfklubb", @"Gjerdrum Golfpark", @"Gjersjøen Golfklubb", @"Gjøvik og Toten Golfklubb", @"Gran Golfklubb", @"Grenland Golfklubb", @"Grimstad Golfklubb", @"Grini Golfklubb", @"Groruddalen Golfklubb", @"Grønmo Golfklubb", @"Hafjell Golfklubb", @"Haga Golfpark", @"Hakadal Golfklubb", @"Halden Golfklubb", @"Hallingdal Golfklubb", @"Hammerfest og Kvalsund Golfklubb", @"Hardanger Golfklubb", @"Harstad Golfklubb", @"Haugaland Golfklubb", @"Hauger Golf", @"Haugesund Golfklubb", @"Helgeland Golfklubb", @"Hemsedal Golfklubb", @"Herdla Golfklubb", @"Hitra Golfklubb", @"Hof Golfklubb", @"Holtsmark Golfklubb", @"Hovden Golfklubb", @"Hurum Golfklubb", @"Huseby og Hankø Golfklubb", @"Hvaler Golfklubb", @"Hvam Golfklubb", @"Jæren Golfklubb", @"Karasjok Golfklubb", @"Karmøy Golfklubb", @"Kjekstad Golfklubb", @"Klæbu Golfklubb", @"Kongsberg Golfklubb", @"Kongsvinger Golfklubb", @"Kragerø Golfklubb", @"Kristiansand Golfklubb", @"Kristiansund og Omegn Golfklubb", @"Krokhol Golfklubb", @"Kvinesdal og Omegn Golfklubb", @"Kvinnherad Golfklubb", @"Kvitfjell", @"Larvik Golfklubb", @"Lillehammer Golf Park", @"Lillestrøm Golfklubb", @"Lofoten Golf Links", @"Lommedalen Golfklubb", @"Losby Golfklubb", @"Lærdal Golfklubb", @"Lønne Golfklubb", @"Mandal Golfklubb", @"Meland Golfklubb", @"Midt-Troms Golfklubb", @"Miklagard Golfklubb", @"Mjøsen Golfklubb", @"Moa Golfklubb", @"Modum Golfklubb", @"Molde Golfklubb", @"Moss og Rygge Golfklubb", @"Mørk Golfklubb", @"Namdal Golfklubb", @"Namsos Golfklubb", @"Narvik Golfklubb", @"Nes Golfklubb", @"Nittedal Golfklubb", @"Nordfjord Golfklubb", @"Nordvegen Golfklubb", @"Norefjell Golfklubb", @"Norsjø og Omegn Golfklubb", @"North Cape Golf Club", @"Nærøysund Golfklubb", @"Nøtterøy Golfklubb", @"Odda Golfklubb", @"Ogna Golfklubb", @"Onsøy Golfklubb", @"Oppdal Golfklubb", @"Oppegård Golfklubb", @"Oslo Golfklubb", @"Oustøen Country Club", @"Polarsirkelen Golf", @"Preikestolen Golfklubb", @"Randaberg Golfklubb", @"Randsfjorden Golfklubb", @"Rauma Golfklubb", @"Re Golfklubb", @"Ringerike Golfklubb", @"Rygge Flystasjon Golf Club", @"Røros Golfklubb", @"Salten Golfklubb", @"Sandane Golfklubb", @"Sande Golfklubb", @"Sandefjord Golfklubb", @"Sandnes Golfklubb", @"Sauda Golfklubb", @"Selbu Golfklubb", @"Selje Golfklubb", @"Setesdal Golfklubb", @"Skei Golfklubb", @"Ski Golfklubb", @"Skjeberg Golfklubb", @"Smøla Golfklubb", @"Sola Golfklubb", @"Solastranden Golfklubb", @"Solum Golfklubb", @"Soon Golfklubb", @"Sorknes Golfklubb", @"Sotra Golfklubb", @"Stavanger Golfklubb", @"Steinkjer Golfklubb", @"Stiklestad Golfklubb", @"Stjørdal Golfklubb", @"Stord Golfklubb", @"Stranda Golfklubb", @"Stryn Golfklubb", @"Sunndal Golfklubb", @"Sunnfjord Golfklubb", @"Sunnmøre Golfklubb", @"Surnadal Golfklubb", @"Tjøme Golfklubb", @"Tromsø Golfklubb", @"Trondheim Golfklubb", @"Trysil Golfklubb", @"Tyrifjord Golfklubb", @"Ullensaker Golfklubb", @"Valdres Golfklubb", @"Vanylven Golfklubb", @"Varanger Golfklubb", @"Vesterålen Golfklubb", @"Vestfold Golfklubb", @"Vildmarken Golfklubb", @"Volda Golfklubb", @"Voss Golfklubb", @"Vrådal Golfklubb", @"Østmarka Golfklubb", @"Øya Golfpark", @"Ålesund Golfklubb", nil]; self.banenavn = temp; [temp release]; self.title = @"Golfbaner i Norge"; self.navigationController.navigationBar.barStyle = UIBarStyleBlackTranslucent; } (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewWillAppear:animated]; } (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewDidAppear:animated]; } (void)viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewWillDisappear:animated]; } (void)viewDidDisappear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewDidDisappear:animated]; } /* // Override to allow orientations other than the default portrait orientation. - (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation { // Return YES for supported orientations. return (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait); } */ // Customize the number of sections in the table view. - (NSInteger)numberOfSectionsInTableView:(UITableView *)tableView { return 1; } (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section { return [banenavn count]; } // Customize the appearance of table view cells. - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { static NSString *CellIdentifier = @"Cell"; UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CellIdentifier]; if (cell == nil) { cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:CellIdentifier] autorelease]; } cell.textLabel.text = [banenavn objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; return cell; } /* // Override to support conditional editing of the table view. - (BOOL)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView canEditRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { // Return NO if you do not want the specified item to be editable. return YES; } */ /* // Override to support editing the table view. - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView commitEditingStyle:(UITableViewCellEditingStyle)editingStyle forRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { if (editingStyle == UITableViewCellEditingStyleDelete) { // Delete the row from the data source. [tableView deleteRowsAtIndexPaths:[NSArray arrayWithObject:indexPath] withRowAnimation:UITableViewRowAnimationFade]; } else if (editingStyle == UITableViewCellEditingStyleInsert) { // Create a new instance of the appropriate class, insert it into the array, and add a new row to the table view. } } */ /* // Override to support rearranging the table view. - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView moveRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)fromIndexPath toIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)toIndexPath { } */ /* // Override to support conditional rearranging of the table view. - (BOOL)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView canMoveRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { // Return NO if you do not want the item to be re-orderable. return YES; } */ (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { golf = [banenavn objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; golfbaner *detailViewController = [[golfbaner alloc] initWithNibName:@"Golfbaner" bundle:nil]; [self.navigationController pushViewController:detailViewController animated:YES]; [detailViewController release]; } (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning { // Releases the view if it doesn't have a superview. [super didReceiveMemoryWarning]; // Relinquish ownership any cached data, images, etc that aren't in use. } (void)viewDidUnload { [super viewDidUnload]; // Relinquish ownership of anything that can be recreated in viewDidLoad or on demand. // For example: self.myOutlet = nil; } (void)dealloc { [super dealloc]; } @end

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  • HowTo init Django model, before using it?

    - by mosg
    Hi. I'm new to python and django. Apps | Versions: Python 2.6.2 Django (working with PostgreSQL) Question: I wrote a simple model: class OperationType(models.Model): eid = models.IntegerField(unique=True) name = models.CharField(max_length=64) def __unicode__(self): tpl = 'eid="', str(self.eid), '" name="', self.name, '"' return ''.join(tpl) Now I need to initialize it, for example with this data: 0, "None" 1, "Add" 2, "Edit" 3, "Delete" But I need to initialize this data not with admin web panel, but after class model created in the same code. How to do this? Thanks for help!

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  • How to add uitoolbar to uitableviewcontroller?

    - by Jakub
    I have an UITableViewController which I would like to add UIToolbar to with one button. In the - (void)viewDidLoad; method of UITableViewController I have: - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; UIBarButtonItem *button = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemAdd target:self action:@selector(pressButton1:)]; self.navigationItem.title = @"Some title"; self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = button; } Unfortunately I don't see the toolbar when I run my app. Any hints? Should I do something more?

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  • When to use a module, and when to use a class

    - by Matt Briggs
    I am currently working through the Gregory Brown Ruby Best Practices book. Early on, he is talking about refactoring some functionality from helper methods on a related class, to some methods on module, then had the module extend self. Hadn't seen that before, after a quick google, found out that extend self on a module lets methods defined on the module see each other, which makes sense. Now, my question is when would you do something like this module StyleParser extend self def process(text) ... end def style_tag?(text) ... end end and then refer to it in tests with @parser = Prawn::Document::Text::StyleParser as opposed to just using a class with some class methods on it? is it so that you can use it as a mixin? or are there other reasons I'm not seeing?

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