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  • My iphone app gets memory warning and killed at 6.8MB

    - by Pankaj
    My app has a thread that does some time consuming job for more than a minute and the app consumes around 6.8MB of memory. I receive a memory warning after sometime and then it gets killed. There is nothing that I can release, and I am using not even 7MB of memory...driving me crazy...any advice please?

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  • Binding Bitmapimge to Image in Wpf?

    - by Rev
    This is a simple Question (lets see) I want to bind bitmap image to Image. For doing this in cs code u must write this line. this.leftImage.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(@"C:\a.bmp")); But I want make Binding from resources. Because In release time resources became part of project.exe file and if you make binding from file(Mean set Image.source with Image file address), you must always put image file in the same address(disaster programing) :)

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  • iPhone: custom cell is overlaping with each other

    - by Nandakishore
    hi i am working on Table view, my Table view first custom cell is over ride other cell when Scrolling this is my code import UIKit/UIKit.h @interface MyTweetViewController : UIViewController { IBOutlet UITableView *tweetsTableView; NSMutableArray *tweetArray; } @property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet UITableView *tweetsTableView; @end import "MyTweetViewController.h" @implementation MyTweetViewController @synthesize tweetsTableView; (void)viewDidLoad { tweetArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; [tweetsTableView setBackgroundColor:[UIColor clearColor]]; [super viewDidLoad]; } pragma mark - pragma mark Table view data source (NSInteger)numberOfSectionsInTableView:(UITableView *)tableView { // Return the number of sections. return 1; } (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section { // Return the number of rows in the section. return [tweetArray count]; } (CGFloat)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView heightForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { return 80; } - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView willDisplayCell:(UITableViewCell *)cell forRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { [cell setBackgroundColor:[UIColor clearColor]]; } //Customize the appearance of table view cells. - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { static NSString *identifier = @"Cell"; UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:identifier]; if(!cell) { cell = [[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewStyleGrouped reuseIdentifier:identifier]; cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone; } cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryNone; UILabel * name = [[UILabel alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(72,3,242,15)]; name.text = (NSString*)[(Tweet*)[tweetArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row] userName]; [name setFont:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Helvetica" size:14]]; name.textColor=[UIColor colorWithRed:250 green:250 blue:210 alpha:0.5]; [name setBackgroundColor:[UIColor clearColor]]; UILabel * tweetLabel = [[UILabel alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(72,20,242,60)]; tweetLabel.text = (NSString*)[(Tweet*)[tweetArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row] tweet]; tweetLabel.numberOfLines = 3; tweetLabel.textColor=[UIColor colorWithRed:252 green:148 blue:31 alpha:1]; [tweetLabel setFont:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Helvetica" size:12]]; [tweetLabel setBackgroundColor:[UIColor clearColor]]; NSLog(@" lblUserTweet : %@ ",name.text); UIImageView *myImage = [[UIImageView alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(6,3,58,49)]; NSURL url = [NSURL URLWithString:[(Tweet)[tweetArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row] image_url]]; NSData *data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:url]; [myImage setImage: [UIImage imageWithData:data]]; [cell.contentView addSubview:myImage]; [cell.contentView addSubview:tweetLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:name]; return cell; } (void)dealloc { [tweetsTableView release]; [tweetArray release]; [super dealloc]; }

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  • iPhone app runs on iPad simulator, but the background is inverted!!

    - by Mat
    Hi all, i've installed new sdk 3.2 pre-release wich have iPad simulator, i have tried to launch an iPhone app created by me in iPad simulator; the main view of this app has an image as background; when launch it on iPad simulator this background(self.background = [[UImage..... ) it comes inverted, from top to bottom. Any idea?? thanks in advance....:)

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  • A question related to back button

    - by user217572
    I'm doing code for state maintainance So what happens that ,my currnet view will be appear after pressing homme now in this view i want to add backbutton in normal condition i'm adding button like this, [self navigationItem].title = NSLocalizedString(@"login_title",@""); UIBarButtonItem *backItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:NSLocalizedString(@"back_button",@" ") style:UIBarButtonItemStylePlain target:self action:@selector(done)]; [self.navigationItem setHidesBackButton:YES animated:YES]; self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = backItem; [backItem release];

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  • _NSAutoreleaseNoPool Breaking but No Helpful Stack Trace

    - by Matt Long
    I am getting the message: * _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x3f43660 of class UICFFont autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking I have placed a break point using the symbol _NSAutoreleaseNoPool and the program does break, however, the stack trace does not show me any of my code only some UIView and Core Animation layer code. Is there a better way to get to the bottom of the issue? There is apparently a thread that does not have an auto release pool, but I can't figure out where. Thanks.

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  • Are there any tools to speed up Cocoa development?

    - by user262325
    I noticed that there is much repeated work to do when creating Cocoa source code. For example, if I set an instance for an object: NSMutableArray *infoArray; I need add code: @property (retain,nonatomic) NSMutableArray *infoArray; @synthesize infoArray; in - (void)dealloc { I also need add: [infoArray release]; Is there any tool that can automate this, perhaps by automatically paste or copy the source code and add the repeated code at right place?

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  • iPhone memory management (with specific examples/questions)

    - by donkim
    Hey all. I know this question's been asked but I still don't have a clear picture of memory management in Objective-C. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of it, but I'd still like some correct answers for the following code. I have a series of examples that I'd love for someone(s) to clarify. Setting a value for an instance variable. Say I have an NSMutableArray variable. In my class, when I initialize it, do I need to call a retain on it? Do I do fooArray = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] retain]; or fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; Does doing [[NSMutableArray alloc] init] already set the retain count to 1, so I wouldn't need to call retain on it? On the other hand, if I called a method that I know returns an autoreleased object, I would for sure have to call retain on it, right? Like so: fooString = [[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d items", someInt] retain]; Properties. I ask about the retain because I'm a bit confused about how @property's automatic setter works. If I had set fooArray to be a @property with retain set, Objective-C will automatically create the following setter, right? - (void)setFooArray:(NSMutableArray *)anArray { [fooArray release]; fooArray = [anArray retain]; } So, if I had code like this: self.fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; (which I believe is valid code), Objective-C creates a setter method that calls retain on the value assigned to fooArray. In this case, will the retain count actually be 2? Correct way of setting a value of a property. I know there are questions on this and (possibly) debates, but which is the right way to set a @property? This? self.fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; Or this? NSMutableArray *anArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; self.fooArray = anArray; [anArray release]; I'd love to get some clarification on these examples. Thanks!

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  • Cocoa: NSOpenPanel Threads

    - by Craig
    I am monitoring my application using Activity Monitor and whenever NSOpenPanel is called the application appears as having 9 threads and stays like that until the application is closed. Is there a way to release those threads?, Or am I simply misunderstanding what the threads number means?, surely it isn't a good thing to have them open for no reason. Any help would be appreciated

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  • Monodroid and CI-Servers

    - by Tobias Schittkowski
    I would like to automate my test and release process of my Monodroid app via Jenkins. I found some infos for using Jenkins with "normal" Android projects: https://jenkins-ci.org/content/getting-started-building-android-apps-hudson http://androiddevresources.com/blog/2012/04/01/building-an-android-app-with-jenkins/ Has anyone experience on building a Monodroid app on Jenkins and running nunit tests? Are there some ready-to-modify scripts?

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  • SubSonic project history

    - by Electric Monk
    I'm writing an essay about ORM and SubSonic and I'm looking for some details regarding the project history (initial release, milestones, etc). Anyone knows where I can find it? anyonce can give me a quick briefing? Thanks

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  • Java 1.4 Class performance on 1.5 JVM

    - by user222164
    Switching from JVM 1.4 to 1.5 has performance benefits as per release notes. http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/relnotes/features.html#performance We have Java 1.4 compiled classes which are run on 1.5 JVM, will these classes suffer in performance because they were compiled using 1.4 ?

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  • Using #DEBUG macros in spark

    - by Quintin Par
    I have some scripts which need to be included only in the release version. Stuff like google analytics, quantserve etc. The typical way in asp.net mvc world is to wrap a #if DEBUG #endif How do I do it the sparkish way. Like <script if='x==5' type="text/javascript">

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  • Searching an open source RSS component, any suggestions?

    - by Antipod
    Guys, I am searching an open source RSS component to use in my project (.Net 3.5, C#). I have found ASP.Net RSS toolkit: http://aspnetrsstoolkit.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=3674. Do you know about advantages and disadvantages of the component? Could you suggest a better open source RSS component, if yes, what are pros and cons of the suggested component? Thanks a lot.

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  • Extra retain counts after initWithNibName

    - by optimisticmonkey
    I have extra retain counts after calling initWithNib. What could cause this? (There are no referencing outlets in the nib) StepViewController *stepViewController = [[StepViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"StepViewController" bundle:nil]; [self.navigationController pushViewController:stepViewController animated:YES]; [stepViewController release]; NSLog(@"nextStep stepViewController retain count %i", [stepViewController retainCount]); the above results in a retain count of 3... Thanks for any advice on how to troubleshoot

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  • echo "-e" doesn't print anything

    - by wheleph
    I'm using GNU bash, version 3.00.15(1)-release (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu). And this command: echo "-e" doesn't print anything. I guess this is because "-e" is one of a valid options of echo command because echo "-n" and echo "-E" (the other two options) also produce empty strings. The question is how to escape the sequence "-e" for echo to get the natural output ("-e").

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  • Android Stop Counter and Destroy Media Player

    - by dweebsonduty
    I am working on an app that beeps every second. When I hit the home button I want it to close the program and stop beeping. Right now it closes the program but continues to beep. What am I doing wrong? if ((keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_HOME)) { isdone = true; mp.release(); counter.cancel(); finish(); }

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  • Detect if Visual Studio Test is running

    - by RTigger
    Is there an easy way to detect if you're running in the context of a Visual Studio Test as opposed to debug or release? Here's the scenario - we have a factory class that we use heavily throughout our existing codebase, and I figured instead of refactoring it out in each class so we can substitute the default factory with one that would return mock/fake objects, I could add something in the factory class itself to return those mock objects if it detects it's running in "test" mode.

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  • GPL license procedure product

    - by Jada
    Hi, We have a product(client-server) which we want to release under GPL. What is the procedure that needs to be followed? We also have a EULA text, what needs to be added there? Just adding the GPL license to each sourcecode file is sufficient, is it? Please advise. Regards -Jad

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