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  • Cannot mock class with constructor having array parameter using Rhino Mocks

    - by SharePoint Newbie
    Hi, We cannot mock his class in RhinoMocks. public class Service { public Service(Command[] commands){} } public abstract class Command {} // Code var mock = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Service>(new Command[]{}); // or mock = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Service>(null) Rhino mocks fails complaining that it cannot find a constructor with matching arguments. What am I doing wrong? Thanks,

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  • Average and maximum size of directories

    - by Mircea
    I have a directory and a bunch of sub-directories like this: - directory1 (sub-dir1, sub-dir2, sub-dir3, sub-dir4, sub-dir5...........and so on, hundreds of them...) How do I find out what is average size of the sub-directories? And how do I find what is the maximum size of the sub-directories? All using Unix commands... Thanks.

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  • Set custom keyboard for android application

    - by dAnjou
    Hi, i know that there is the possibility to set a special keyboard with these attributes. But i need my own keyboard as default. How can i do that? How can my app change the settings? As an example, let's say: i want the example SoftKeyboard as default for my app. Is that even possible? Thanks for your efforts :)

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  • Access Denied when using popen - Python

    - by RadiantHex
    Hi folks, I'm using popen in order to send a few commands within a Django app. Problem is that I'm getting [Error 5] Access Denied, apparently I have no access to cmd.exe, which popen seems to use. WindowsError at /test/cmd/ [Error 5] Access is denied: 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c dir' I reckon this is because the app sits behind a web server which has limited privileges. Is there anything we can do about it? Help would be awesome!

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  • List files recursively in linux with path relative to the current directory

    - by Darryl Hein
    This is similar to this question, but I want to include the path relative to the current directory in unix. If can do the following: ls -LR | grep .txt But it doesn't include the full paths. For example, I have the follow dir structure: test1/file.txt test2/file1.txt test2/file2.txt The code above will return: file.txt file1.txt file2.txt How can I get it to include the paths relative to the current directory using standard nix commands?

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  • How difficult is Haskell multi-threading?

    - by mvid
    I have heard that in Haskell, creating a multi-threaded application is as easy as taking a standard Haskell application and compiling it with the -threaded flag. Other cases, however, have described the use of a par command within the actual source code. What is the state of Haskell multi-threading? How easy is it to introduce into programs? Is there a good multi-threading tutorial that goes over these different commands and their uses?

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  • mysql db image convert to file

    - by ntan
    Hi i am writing a converter from Oracle to mysql In Oracle the images are stored in db. I want to read the content of the image and save to file system I suppose that i have to read the blob entry and using php file commands create the file (am i right) What about image type. Should i save as jpg (what if the store image is not jpg) Any suggestion are welcome

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  • NILL value in haskell

    - by snorlaks
    Hello, I get input (x) from user, convert it to Int by let y = (read x)::Int and then I would like the function to behave in a special way if user gave nothing (empty string). -- In this place I would like to handle situation in which user -- gave empty string as argument -- this doesnt work :/ yearFilter [] y = True --This works fine as far as y is integer yearFilter x y | x == (objectYear y) = True | otherwise = False Thanks for help, Bye

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  • an x86 question

    - by wide
    i'm working for my exam. i didn't resolved this question. does anyone help me? assume that there are two block, BLOCK1 AND BLOCK2. every block has 50 bytes. write a program to add BLOCK1 with BLOCK2 , and store result to BLOCK2 using LODS, STOS and LOOP etc. assembly commands?

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  • Perl - how to access dot within regex?

    - by goe
    Hi, I use this codition to check if the value is alphanumeric values: $value =~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/ How can I modify this regex to account for a possible dot "." in the value without accepting any other special characters?

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  • Is there an use case for non-blocking receive when I have threads?

    - by Gabriel Šcerbák
    I know non-blocking receive is not used as much in message passing, but still some intuition tells me, it is needed. Take for example GUI event driven applications, you need some way to wait for a message in a non-blocking way, so your program can execute some computations. One of the ways to solve this is to have a special thread with message queue. Is there some use case, where you would really need non-blocking receive even if you have threads?

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  • delete all files and folders in multiple directory but leave the directoy

    - by NightsEVil
    well i like this nice of code right here it seems to work awsome but i cant seem to add any more directories to it DirectoryInfo dir = new DirectoryInfo(@"C:\temp"); foreach(FileInfo files in dir.GetFiles()) { files.Delete(); } foreach (DirectoryInfo dirs in dir.GetDirectories()) { dirs.Delete(true); } i would also like to add in special folders aswell like History and cookies and such how would i go about doing that (i would like to include atleast 4-5 different folders)

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  • Extract log file

    - by k38
    Hi, xxxxxxxxmessageyyyyyyymessagexxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxmessagezzzzzzzmessagexxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxmessageaaaaaaamessagexxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxmessageyyyyyyymessagexxxxxxxxxx The above is my log file I need to extract the phrase which is inside the message tag and I need to save the distinct messages in a file in the above example I need to save zzzzzzz and aaaaaaa to a file. What are the unix commands I need to use.

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  • Recommendation on C# books

    - by Oliver Bayes-Shelton
    Hi, I am looking to buy my first c# book. At the moment amazon have a special offer on two titles: Sams Teach Yourself the C# Language Sams Teach Yourself Visual C# 2008 Is their a difference between visual C# and C#? Also which book would be better for an intro to C#?

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  • replacing toString using Groovy metaprogramming

    - by Don
    In the following Groovy snippet, I attempt to replace both the hashCode and toString methods String.metaClass.toString = {-> "override" } String.metaClass.hashCode = {-> 22 } But when I test it out, only the replacement of hashCode works String s = "foo" println s.hashCode() // prints 22 println s.toString() // prints "foo" Is toString somehow a special case (possibly for security reasons)?

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  • Maximum size of email X-Headers

    - by Spike Williams
    We are looking at sticking some metadata into the X-Headers of email messages. These emails are for consumption by internal systems, and will be hosted on an Exchange server. Is there a maximum size for the ammount of data that we can store in an X-Header? Are there any limitations, such as special characters, that I should know about?

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