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  • viewing files in python?

    - by Galilsnap
    I am creating a sort of "Command line" in Python. I already added a few functions, such as changing login/password, executing, etc., But is it possible to browse files in the directory that the main file is in with a command/module, or will I have to make the module myself and use the import command? Same thing with changing directories to view, too.

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  • Python regular expression

    - by user3692739
    I have this HTTP Request and I want to display only the Authorization section (base64 Value) : any help ? This Request is stored on a variable called hreq I have tried this : reg = re.search(r"Authorization:\sBasic\s(.*)\r", hreq) print reg.group() but doesn't work Here is the request : HTTP Request: Path: /dynaform/custom.js Http-Version: HTTP/1.1 Host: 192.168.1.254 Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Referer: http://domain.com/userRpm/StatusRpm.htm Authorization: Basic YWhtEWa6MDfGcmVlc3R6bGH I want to display the value YWhtEWa6MDfGcmVlc3R6bGH Please I need your help thanks in advance experts

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  • Where does Drupal store NODE data?

    - by RD
    This is a follow up to my previous question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1284476/where-does-drupal-store-node-body-content Now, I tried adding values into node and node-revision, but still the node data is not showing. So, obviously more data is stored somewhere else. So basically, I want to know, which tables are affected when you create a new node?

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  • My OGL SDK missing things?

    - by user146780
    I downloaded this: http://www.videotutorialsrock.com/opengl2.exe . I'm trying to follow a tutorial to setup multisampling but GL_MULTISAMPLING_ARB is not defined, and many necessary wgl functions do not seem to be defined. Wht's wrong exactly? Thanks

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  • How does Python store lists internally?

    - by Mike Cooper
    How are lists in python stored internally? Is it an array? A linked list? Something else? Or does the interpreter guess at the right structure for each instance based on length, etc. If the question is implementation dependent, what about the classic CPython?

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  • Programming Windows Cluster resource DLLs using Delphi

    - by kaeff
    I wonder whether there's a way to program a resource DLL for Windows Clusters in Delphi. I want to write a program that observes cluster state changes. Judging from the MSDN API reference, all relevant functions are located in the ClusAPI.h and ResAPI.h headers, but unfortunately it seems as if they haven't been ported yet and HeaderConv seems to fail on them. Does anyone has experience in doing such a thing?

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  • How can I declare an object with properties that I will be passing around inside of my function using Typescript?

    - by Marilou
    I've been using the following: var modal = { content: '', form: '', href: '' } But now I have started to use Typescript is there a better way I can declare an object and how can I declare the types of my properties. The reason I am using this object is that it's inside of a function and inside that function I have other functions that set and use the values of the properties. Is this the best way for me to do this or is there another way I could better do this with typescript?

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  • How much data can a javascript global variable hold??

    - by alex
    Hi, To enable a go back function with an ajax div i have create these simple functions and i was wondering how much data a .js global variable can hold?? var dataAfterSearch; //global variable which holds our search results function goBackAfterSearch() { /** * function which displays the previous state * **/ $.ajaxSetup ({ cache: false }); //alert("Previous Search" +dataAfterSearch); $('#result').html(dataAfterSearch); paginateIt(); } function setDataAfterSearch(data) { /** * function to set the global dataAfterSearch * **/ dataAfterSearch = data; } kind regards

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  • can i perform xml operations in XMLLITE with the same features of MSXML?

    - by Rajakumar
    Hi , I know something about MSXML parser ,to create an xml with native code ..Msxml depends COM..So I want to create xml without com and dom ,so i wish to choose XMLLITE..but i dont know full details about xmllite ,when i was read the xmllite documentation in msdn ,i gathered some points ,they will provide only 2 things (IXMLReader & IxmlWriter).Here in msxml ,i had many functions to do xml operations ,such as selectsinglenode,appendchild ..Now can i perform the same things with XMLLITE?..please give me the right choice towards this ...

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  • Get the File name with out file extension in VIM function.

    - by tr-sugumar
    I want to get the fine name with out the file extension in VIM. I wrote the following functions in my .vimrc file for compile and run the Java program. :function! JAVA_RUN() :!javac %^M :endfunction map <F3> :execute JAVA_RUN()<CR> :source $HOME/.vimrc<CR> In side the function how can I get the file name with out the extension.

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  • getopt implicit declaration in Solaris?

    - by Steven
    In Solaris, gcc gives me implicit declaration of function `getopt' when compiling #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { getopt(1,argv,""); return 0; } The man page for getopt says something about including unistd.h or stdio.h, however even though I'm inluding both I still get this warning. Is this normal? Is using functions that aren't explicitly declared common in Unix development?

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  • why do you write tests and what is a unit test and how does it differ other types of testing ?

    - by dfafa
    im curious as to know, why tests are written? why would bother writing it ? why not just compile and run the code or view it in your browser, click around and test out stuff. i mean i can understand, a crawler that checks your web app's functions....but why is tests written, maintained and treated as important as the main feature codes ? is it crucial to always write and use tests ?

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  • Android runs OpenGL ES 1.1 or 1.0?

    - by cjserio
    I'm developing a native app for Android and I'm trying to use functions such as glIsEnabled which appear to be only available in OpenGL ES 1.1. Google's docs claim that NDK 1.6R1 supports OpenGL ES v1.1 but the function call fails with "unimplemented Open GL ES API" and if i do a glGetString(GL_VERSION) it returns "OpenGL ES 1.0 CM" as the version. So if 1.1 is available, what do I have to link against to get it or what else do i need to change to get it?

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  • Detemining a database's OS with a SQL query?

    - by KaizenSoze
    I'm writing a tool to gather customer configuration information. One of the questions I want to answer, what OS is the customer database running on. I haven't found a generic way to find the OS with SQL and I can't create stored procedures on the customer's database. If there is a way, it's probably vendor specific. Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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  • Can I add Boost source+header files to my own (Open Source) project?

    - by rubenvb
    Is it allowed by the Boost License to just add the source code of the stuff I need to my project (accompanied by the license of course?). I couldn't find any "descriptive" confirmation. I would have seperate Include/boost and Source/boost directories for easy access. PS: Seeing as boost::filesystem is going into C++0x TR2, and lambda's are already in c++0x TR1, I don't see any reason to be juggling with C functions like realpath, getcwd and the like. They don't work well anyways...

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  • sort date fields to obtain earliest date

    - by manu
    in my database , dates are stored in DD-mm-yyyy format , how can i sort this to obtain the earliest date ? Cursor c = myDb.query(TABLE, new String[]{"dob"}, null, null, null, null, "dob"); I have selected it to order by dob field but its not ordered ... This is the output for the above query 01-03 17:14:51.595: VERBOSE/ORDER DOB(1431): 01-11-1977 01-03 17:14:51.595: VERBOSE/ORDER DOB(1431): 01-12-1988 01-03 17:14:51.614: VERBOSE/ORDER DOB(1431): 15-01-1977 01-03 17:14:51.656: VERBOSE/ORDER DOB(1431): 31-01-1988

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  • Why aren't IOKit notifications being delivered with this code?

    - by gojohnnyboi
    I wrote this code to subscribe to USB devices being plugged in and unplugged; the point is for IOKit to deliver notifications to my iAttached() and iDetached() functions when the corresponding events occur. However, I don't get notifications. The code can be seen here: http://gist.github.com/402391 I didn't want to over-populate this page with it, as it is moderately long.

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  • How to test Gem Extensions in Rails

    - by rube_noob
    I have written an extension to an existing gem (that is stored in lib) and a corresponding test for my extension. How could I go about running the gem's tests as well as my own automatically. What is the best practice for this case?

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