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  • remove field name from object validation message

    - by Colin G
    I've got a simple active record validation on an object using this within a form: form.error_messages({:message => '', :header_message => ''}) This in turn outputs something like "FieldName My Custom message" What i need to do is remove the field name from the error message but leave my custom message. Can anyone point me in the right direction for this.

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  • Python 3: list atributes within a class object

    - by MadSc13ntist
    is there a way that if the following class is created; I can grab a list of attributes that exist. (this class is just an bland example, it is not my task at hand) class new_class(): def __init__(self, number): self.multi = int(number) * 2 self.str = str(number) a = new_class(2) print(', '.join(a.SOMETHING)) * the attempt is that "multi, str" will print. the point here is that if a class object has attributes added at different parts of a script that I can grab a quick listing of the attributes which are defined.

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  • What is the security risk of object reflection?

    - by Legend
    So after a few hours of workaround the limitation of Reflection being currently disabled on the Google App Engine, I was wondering if someone could help me understand why object reflection can be a threat. Is it because I can inspect the private variables of a class or are there any other deeper reasons?

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  • Java lang object

    - by Neeraj
    why java Object class has two methods hashcode() and equals()? One of them looks redundant and its percolated to the bottom most derived class?

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  • How to get reference of activity object ?

    - by Fevos
    Hi i want to show messageBox or notification when connection lost in Static DB class but i cant use getApplicationContext() becouse its a static class and i tried to call other class called notification but i have error so how i could pass activity object to my new class .

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  • c++: see compiled object layout

    - by horsthahn
    Hi, is there a way - much like the way i can see the result of preprocessing when using 'gcc -E' - to see what my objects look like once the compiler compiled them into object files? I am not too good in reading assembler, so an advice to get the results as text would be nice .. or at least a little 'howto read the constructor intructions' or 'howto find the constructor' ... I am talking about gcc/g++, but a solution including msvc would be fine. Thanks!

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  • Outlook Object Library for Visual Studio

    - by Ukodiak
    Our office is running two different versions of MS Office (2007 and 2010). Is there a way for me to integrate Outlook into a C# project and have it work for both versions of Outlook? I have added a reference to Microsoft Outlook 14.0 Object Library, but for users of Outlook 2007, do they require version 12.0 or will the newer version work?

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  • Object allocation in C++

    - by Poiuyt
    char *myfunc() { char *temp = "string"; return temp; } In this piece of code, where does the allocation of the object pointed to by temp happen and what would be its scope? Is this function a valid way to return a char* pointer?

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  • Sorting an object?

    - by dfjhdfjhdf
    How to sort this object lexicographically by its keys: var obj = {'somekey_B' : 'itsvalue', 'somekey_A' : 'itsvalue'); so that it outputs like this: for (k in obj) { alert(k + ' : ' + obj[k]); //first "somekey_A : itsvalue"; then "somekey_B : itsvalue" }

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  • object reference set in java

    - by landon9720
    I need to create a Set of objects. The concern is I do not want to base the hashing or the equality on the objects' hashCode and equals implementation. Instead, I want the hash code and equality to be based only on each object's reference identity (i.e.: the value of the reference pointer). I'm not sure how to do this in Java. The reasoning behind this is my objects do not reliably implement equals or hashCode, and in this case reference identity is good enough.

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  • Existing function to slice pandas object by axis number

    - by Zero
    Pandas has the following indexers: Object Type Indexers Series s.loc[indexer] DataFrame df.loc[row_indexer,column_indexer] Panel p.loc[item_indexer,major_indexer,minor_indexer] I would like to be able to index dynamically by axis, for example: df = pd.DataFrame(data=0, index=['row1', 'row2', 'row3'], columns=['col1', 'col2', col3']) df.index(['row1', 'row3'], axis=0) # index by rows df.index(['col1', 'col2'], axis=1) # index by columns Is there a built-in function that does this?

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  • Find out which object being added to NSMutableArray is nil

    - by Raphael Caixeta
    I started a project using ARC, and I'm inserting a few objects into an NSMutableArray. The objects have all started out as NSStrings, and when attempting to add these objects into the array, I get the following error: Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: ' -[__NSArrayM insertObject:atIndex:]: object cannot be nil This array is holding several objects. Is there a quick way for me to find which of the objects I'm attempting to put into the array is nil?

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  • How to check whether an object has a specific method or not

    - by Ghommey
    Hey, I want to use a method of an object. Like $myObject->helloWorld(). However there are a couple of methods so I loop through an array of method names and call the method like this: my $methodName ="helloWorld"; $myObject->$methodNames; This works quite nice but some objects don't have all methods. How can I tell whether $myObject has a method called helloWorld or not?

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