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  • Resolving C++ Name Collision

    - by jnm2
    InitializeQTML is a function in QTML.h. I'm writing a wrapper and I would like to use the name InitializeQTML for the wrapper function: #include <QTML.h> public class QuickTime { public: static void InitializeQTML(InitializationFlags flag) { InitializeQTML((long)flag)); }; }; How can I reference the original InitializeQTML function from inside the wrapper function and avoid the name collision without renaming the wrapper?

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  • Visual Studio 2010 - Is it slow for anyone else?

    - by AngryHacker
    I've read a lot of stuff about VS2010 being much more performant than VS2008. When I've finally installed it, I found that it, in fact, is much slower (save for the Add References dialog). For instance, Silverlight projects take twice as long to load, the startup of the IDE itself is much slower, etc... Am I missing something here or is it like this for everyone?

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  • instantiate object with reflection using constructor arguments

    - by justin
    I'm trying to figure out how to instantiate a case class object with reflection. Is there any support for this? The closest I've come is looking at scala.reflect.Invocation, but this seems more for executing methods that are a part of an object. case class MyClass(id:Long, name:String) def instantiate[T](className:String)(args:Any*) : T = { //your code here } Is close to the API I'm looking for. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Leading a Developer Meeting?

    - by hypoxide
    I've recently inherited responsibility for organizing and running the hour long monthly developer meetings at my office. I've only been out of college for 2 years so I'm kind of intimidated by holding the reins for this type of thing. The group is composed of about 20 developers, more than half of which are significantly more senior than I am. I need some tips on how to make this meeting valuable for everybody, as well as any possible advice/consolation/condolences you can give me.

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  • Automatically download files in Ruby

    - by Obinna
    I'm trying to write a ruby script which automatically downloads some files from some server ever 30-45 minutes (to prevent overload) as long as my computer is turned on. It's possible that my computer might be turned off at some point, but the download should resume (probably re-download the current file). I already have the file list but I can't figure out how to make such a script to run autonomously. What are some ways I can do this?

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  • Making a python script run at a set rate.

    - by Matt1024
    How can I make a python loop run at a set rate regardless of how long it takes to execute commands in the loop (providing the commands take less time to run than the loop is allowed)? How can I make this run every 0.25 seconds, for example? while True: print("OK")

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  • Find the height of text in a panel

    - by Vaccano
    I have panel that I have customized. I use it to display text. But sometimes that text is too long and wraps to the next line. Is there some way I can auto resize the panel to show all the text? I am using C# and Visual Studio 2008 and the compact framework.

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  • Binary string search on one field.

    - by CrazyJoe
    I have 300 boolean fields in one table, and im trying to do somithing like that: One string field: 10000010000100100100100100010001 Ha a simple way to do a simple search os this field like: select * from table where field xor "10000010000100100100000000010001" Im tring this but is to long: select * from teste where mid(info,2,1) and mid(info,3,1) :) Help!!

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  • Save all file names in a directory to a vector

    - by Bobby
    I need to save all ".xml" file names in a directory to a vector. To make a long story short, I cannot use the dirent API. It seems as if C++ does not have any concept of "directories". Once I have the filenames in a vector, I can iterate through and "fopen" these files. Is there an easy way to get these filenames at runtime?

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  • Randomised objects are assigning themselves to more than one array location

    - by Thaddeus Aid
    this.size = 9; this.populationSize = 10; Random rand = new Random(); Integer[][] easy1 = new Integer[size][size]; easy1 = this.initializeEasy1(easy1); this.sudokuArray = new Sudoku[this.populationSize]; for (int i = 0; i < this.sudokuArray.length; i++){ long seed = rand.nextLong(); System.out.println("" + seed); this.sudokuArray[i] = new Sudoku(easy1, this.size, seed); } I am building an evolutionary sudoku solver and I am having a problem where the last Sudoku object is overwriting all the other objects in the array. Where in the code did I mess up? /edit here is the constructor of the class public Sudoku(Integer[][] givensGrid, int s, long seed){ this.size = s; this.givens = givensGrid; this.grid = this.givens.clone(); Random rand = new Random(seed); System.out.println("Random " + rand.nextInt()); // step though each row of the grid for (int i = 0; i < size; i++){ ArrayList<Integer> numbers = new ArrayList<Integer>(); numbers = this.makeNumbers(numbers); // step through each column to find the givens and remove from numbers for (int j = 0; j < size; j++){ if (this.grid[i][j] != 0){ numbers.remove(this.grid[i][j]); } } // go back through the row and assign the numbers randomly for (int j = 0; j < size; j++){ if (this.grid[i][j] == 0){ int r = rand.nextInt(numbers.size()); this.grid[i][j] = numbers.get(r); numbers.remove(r); } } } System.out.println("============="); System.out.println(this.toString()); }

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  • A regex to match a substring that isn't followed by a certain other substring.

    - by Rayne
    I need a regex that will match blahfooblah but not blahfoobarblah I want it to match only foo and everything around foo, as long as it isn't followed by bar. I tried using this: foo.*(?<!bar) which is fairly close, but it matches blahfoobarblah. The negative look behind needs to match baranything and not just bar. The specific language I'm using is Clojure which uses Java regexes under the hood.

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  • Is there a way to flush html to the wire in Sinatra

    - by thismatt
    I have a Sinatra app with a long running process (a web scraper). I'd like the app flush the results of the crawler's progress as the crawler is running instead of at the end. I've considered forking the request and doing something fancy with ajax but this is a really basic one-pager app that really just needs to output a log to a browser as it's happening. Any suggestions?

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  • How can i use a variable created in a objective c Void function?

    - by James
    Im trying to get the lat and long values generated in a void function and use them within another function. Any help grateful. (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation { float latDeg = newLocation.coordinate.latitude; NSLog(@"Lat: %g", latDeg); float longDeg = newLocation.coordinate.longitude; NSLog(@"Lat: %g", longDeg); } I want to use the latDeg and longDeg variables.

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  • ImageView place at center on click in gallery view

    - by TGMCians
    i used gallery view in which i place multiple imageview dynamically but on click imageview place at center and second question how to start first imageview from left of screen. I do not want to change the place until user scroll horizontally by finger . Is there any way to achieve this. Please help for this.. private class ImageAdapter extends BaseAdapter{ public ImageAdapter() { //To set blank at bottom and make visible TextView textView = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.textView2); textView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); //To set the visibility visible of gallery myGallery.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); } public int getCount() { return ProductItemArray.Image_URL.length; } public Object getItem(int position) { return null; } public long getItemId(int position) { return 0; } public View getView(int position, View arg1, ViewGroup arg2) { ImageView bottomImageView = new ImageView(context); if(Helper.isTablet(context)) bottomImageView.setLayoutParams(new Gallery.LayoutParams(VirtualMirrorActivity.convertDpToPixel(100, context), VirtualMirrorActivity.convertDpToPixel(100, context))); else bottomImageView.setLayoutParams(new Gallery.LayoutParams(VirtualMirrorActivity.convertDpToPixel(80, context), VirtualMirrorActivity.convertDpToPixel(80, context))); UrlImageViewHelper.setUrlDrawable(bottomImageView, ProductItemArray.Image_URL[position]); bottomImageView.setBackgroundResource(R.layout.border); return bottomImageView; } } myGallery.setAdapter(new ImageAdapter()); myGallery.setSelection(1); myGallery.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener() { @Override public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, final int position, long arg3) { linearLayout.removeView(frameImageView); Thread newThread = new Thread(new Runnable() { public void run() { URL url_1 = null; try { isAlreadyExistInWishlist = false; VMProductListPaging.productUrl = ProductItemArray.Image_small_URL[position]; VMProductListPaging.productId = ProductItemArray.productId[position]; VMProductListPaging.productName = ProductItemArray.product_Name[position]; url_1 = new URL(ProductItemArray.Image_small_URL[position]); bmp = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(url_1.openConnection().getInputStream()); isExecuted = true; bitmapHandler.sendMessage(bitmapHandler.obtainMessage()); } catch (Exception e) { //Toast.makeText(context,"Sorry!! This link appears to be broken",Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); } } }); newThread.start(); } }); Layout.xml <Gallery android:id="@+id/galleryView" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:spacing="5dp" android:layout_below="@+id/sendPhoto" android:layout_marginTop="10dp" android:visibility="gone"/>

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  • The right way to write "ID" in columns in SQL

    - by radbyx
    My first question in here. I like the site so much :) I've a SQL table called Product. In that table I want to make a column for the ID of the product, and I really like to now the right way of write ID because I make alot of ID columns in the long run. So is it: "ID" or "Id" ? And also a foreign key in another table, is that called ProductID or ProductId? Thx guys.

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  • Win32 WndProc Name: why can't I change its name ?

    - by asksuperuser
    I have compiled a simple win32 app successfully with bc++ (2 lines excerpt only): LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure (HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); wincl.lpfnWndProc = WindowProcedure; Why can't I rename WindowProcedure and compile this: LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc (HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); wincl.lpfnWndProc = WndProc; as error message gives: Turbo Incremental Link 5.00 Copyright (c) 1997, 2000 Borland Error: Unresolved external 'stdcall WndProc(HWND *, unsigned int, unsigned int, long)' referenced from C:\PROGRAMMING\SALLY\WIN32TUTORIAL\MAIN.OBJ

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  • jQuery pass url variable into load function

    - by Adi
    Hi, I'm trying to use load to reload a portion of the current page (long story why) but am having an issue with the variable syntax. Here is the snippet of code: var pathname = window.location.pathname; $('#menu').load("/cms.php #menu"); I woudl like to replace /cms.php with the variable, but am having issues with the corrent syntax. Any help/advice would be much appricated. A.

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