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  • Convert alphabet letters to number in python

    - by altin
    Can someone help me finish this characters = ['a''b''c''d''e''f''g''h''i''j''k''l''m''n''o''p''q''r''t''u''v''w''x''y''z'] numbers = ['1''2''3''4''5''6''7''8''9''10''11''12''13''14''15''16''17''18''19''20''21''22''23''24'] text = raw_input(' Write text: ') Ive tryed to many ways but couldnt get to the pint, I want to make exc if i type hello the output to be in numbers lined like in alphabet... example a = 1 < in alphabet Can anyone give ideas ? or help sth ?

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  • who free's setvbuf buffer?

    - by Evan Teran
    So I've been digging into how the stdio portion of libc is implemented and I've come across another question. Looking at man setvbuf I see the following: When the first I/O operation occurs on a file, malloc(3) is called, and a buffer is obtained. This makes sense, your program should have a malloc in it for I/O unless you actually use it. My gut reaction to this is that libc will clean up its own mess here. Which I can only assume it does because valgrind reports no memory leaks (they could of course do something dirty and not allocate it via malloc directly... but we'll assume that it literally uses malloc for now). But, you can specify your own buffer too... int main() { char *p = malloc(100); setvbuf(stdio, p, _IOFBF, 100); puts("hello world"); } Oh no, memory leak! valgrind confirms it. So it seems that whenever stdio allocates a buffer on its own, it will get deleted automatically (at the latest on program exit, but perhaps on stream close). But if you specify the buffer explicitly, then you must clean it up yourself. There is a catch though. The man page also says this: You must make sure that the space that buf points to still exists by the time stream is closed, which also happens at program termination. For example, the following is invalid: Now this is getting interesting for the standard streams. How would one properly clean up a manually allocated buffer for them, since they are closed in program termination? I could imagine a "clean this up when I close flag" inside the file struct, but it get hairy because if I read this right doing something like this: setvbuf(stdio, 0, _IOFBF, 100); printf("hello "); setvbuf(stdio, 0, _IOLBF, 100); printf("world\n"); would cause 2 allocations by the standard library because of this sentence: If the argument buf is NULL, only the mode is affected; a new buffer will be allocated on the next read or write operation.

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  • Custom reports for Hudson CI

    - by Valera Kolupaev
    Hello. My past CI experience is tightly coupled with CC.Net, but for sake of innovations I want to try Hudson server as CI Server. I wondering, is there a possibility to embed into build report custom reports, by transforming XSLT output of various tools that runs on CI? For example, I have hand-made IIS Log parser, that outputs XML, is it possible to include it's result into build log and fail build on certain condition?

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  • Need code for make barcode data separate into two textfield

    - by klox
    hello...i have a problem with my project..i want to use barcode scanner for input data to textfield (i'm using jquery). this barcode scanner read serial number and model name of each product..but after scan, serial number and model name appear in one textfield. how to make them appear separately into different text field..first textfield for serial number and second textfield for model name... is there some code to make it??use ajax,javascript or something else??

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  • .NET/C# - Disposing an object with the 'using' statement

    - by AJ Ravindiran
    Hello, Suppose I have a method like so: public byte[] GetThoseBytes() { using (System.IO.MemoryStream ms = new System.IO.MemoryStream()) { ms.WriteByte(1); ms.WriteByte(2); return ms.ToArray(); } } Would this still dispose the 'ms' object? I'm having doubts, maybe because something is returned before the statement block is finished. Thanks, AJ.

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  • Clock problem with FTDIchip FT2232 MPSSE mode

    - by Simi
    Hello, I'm trying to write/read to an extern device connected to a FTDIchip FT2232 MPSSE mode using SPI. I'm using the SPI function given by FTDI for Labview. I'm doing this: Open_Device - Init_Device - Write/Read - Close_Device The problem is that I don't have a clock signal on the scope when I try to read/write. Do you have a solution? Thanks

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  • Uninstall exceptions in InstallShield

    - by SiN
    Hello, I have a setup project with InstallShield 2010. I'm deploying a configuration file during installation. However, when uninstalled, InstallShield decides to delete it (which is normal). The question is, is there a way to keep the file on the hard disk even after the application in uninstalled? I don't want to reconfigure the application every time the user uninstalls/installs. Edit: I'm using MSI project.

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  • How to auto-remove trailing whitespace in Eclipse?

    - by Jan Zankowski
    Hello, The question has two parts, one of which I already have the answer for. How to auto-remove trailing whitespace from the entire file being edited? - Answer: use the AnyEdit plugin, which can be set to do that on any save to the file. How to auto-remove trailing whitespace only from the lines I changed? - This I don't know and would appreciate any help. Thanks, Jan

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  • fullcalendar colored same td?

    - by Torenaga
    Hello Is possible change background-color on same td in fullcalendar? for example: I like have blue beckground at Mo 10:00-14:00 and green beckground at Tu 9:30-11:30. I visit: http://code.google.com/p/fullcalendar/issues/detail?id=144&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Milestone%20Summary%20Stars But it is possible now and how? P.S: Sorry, I have bad English :(

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  • html & javascript: How to store data referring to html elements

    - by Dan
    Hello, I'm working on a web application that uses ajax to communicate to the server. My specific situation is the following: I have a list of users lined out in the html page. On each of these users i can do the following: change their 'status' or 'remove' them from the account. What's a good practice for storing information in the page about the following: the user id the current status of the user P.S.: I'm using jQuery.

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  • range of line numbers in if condition C programming

    - by nour
    Hello, I'm working on a simple C prorgam, and i'ms tuck with an if test: int line_number = 0; if ((line_number >= argv[2]) && (line_number <= argv[4]) ) gcc says: cp.c:25: warning: comparison between pointer and integer cp.c:25: warning: comparison between pointer and integer What can I do to properly write the range of line I want to deal with ? Thank you!

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  • how to handle row click event in jquery grid

    - by kumar
    hello friends, I have a jquery grid with data with user data.. I need to handle the click on grid row for each grid row when I click I need to dispaly other grid in the bottom of the grid. some thing like very similar to this.. http://www.trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html Go to Advanced --- master details thanks

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  • Cache in iphone

    - by venkat
    hello friends i am new to networking in iphone.i would like to see some sample code for cache its not based on image.i need for complete url. thanks in advance.

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