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  • C++: Why don't I need to check if references are invalid/null?

    - by jbu
    Hi all, Reading http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/references.html, it says: In general, references should always be valid because you must always initialize a reference. This means that barring some bizarre circumstances (see below), you can be certain that using a reference is just like using a plain old non-reference variable. You don't need to check to make sure that a reference isn't pointing to NULL, and you won't get bitten by an uninitialized reference that you forgot to allocate memory for. My question is how do I know that the object's memory hasn't been freed/deleted AFTER you've initialized the reference. What it comes down to is that I can't take this advice on faith and I need a better explanation. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks, jbu

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  • What is the best way to organize Java code since you can't pass by reference?

    - by Adam
    I'm learning how to code in Java after after coming from C. In C I always separated everything into individual functions to make the code easier to follow and edit. I was trying to do this in java but now since I realized that you can't use pointers, I am a bit confused as to what the best way to do this is. So for example I want to have a method that creates four alerts for me. So I pass it an alert builder that can then create the alerts. I can return them in an array, but in my code I already have the alerts individually named, and I would like to keep it that way so I wouldn't need to refer to them as alert[1], alert[2]... etc. So that means I would have to rename them, which would add additional code which would probably be longer than the code in the actual method! Am I thinking about this the right way? Is there anything I can do?

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  • Using the AND and NOT Operator in Python

    - by NoahClark
    Here is my custom class that I have that represents a triangle. I'm trying to write code that checks to see if self.a, self.b, and self.c are greater than 0, which would mean that I have Angle, Angle, Angle. Below you will see the code that checks for A and B, however when I use just self.a != 0 then it works fine. I believe I'm not using & correctly. Any ideas? Here is how I am calling it: print myTri.detType() class Triangle: # Angle A To Angle C Connects Side F # Angle C to Angle B Connects Side D # Angle B to Angle A Connects Side E def __init__(self, a, b, c, d, e, f): self.a = a self.b = b self.c = c self.d = d self.e = e self.f = f def detType(self): #Triangle Type AAA if self.a != 0 & self.b != 0: return self.a #If self.a > 10: #return AAA #Triangle Type AAS #elif self.a = 0: #return AAS #Triangle Type ASA #Triangle Type SAS #Triangle Type SSS #else: #return unknown

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  • C++ is there a difference between assignment inside a pass by value and pass by reference function?

    - by Rémy DAVID
    Is there a difference between foo and bar: class A { Object __o; void foo(Object& o) { __o = o; } void bar(Object o) { __o = o; } } As I understand it, foo performs no copy operation on object o when it is called, and one copy operation for assignment. Bar performs one copy operation on object o when it is called and another one for assignment. So I can more or less say that foo uses 2 times less memory than bar (if o is big enough). Is that correct ? Is it possible that the compiler optimises the bar function to perform only one copy operation on o ? i.e. makes __o pointing on the local copy of argument o instead of creating a new copy?

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  • void foo(int &x) -> Ruby? Passing integers by reference?

    - by Earlz
    Hello, as a way to spice up my C++ programming homework, I've decided to instead of typing the C++ from the book onto my computer, instead reforming it in Ruby. Yes it's a bit silly, but I'm bored. Anyway, I'm having trouble converting this kind of function to Ruby void swap(int &a,int &b){ int c=b; b=a; a=c } What would the equivalent ruby code looking inside a function ?

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  • how to pass in a reference to a string in javascript?

    - by ijjo
    maybe a closure is my solution? not exactly sure how to pull it off though. the code is set up like so: var globalVar = ''; var globalVar2 = ''; function func() { if (condition) func2(globalVar) else func2(globalVar2) } in func2() i cache some HTML in a main container into the appropriate global variable that i pass to it. basically i have a main container that holds different pages depending on what tab they choose. for performance i want to cache the page into global vars so i need to know what tab is active to figure out which global var to assign the html to.

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  • VS 2010 Error “Object reference not set to an instance of an object” when adding Service Reference f

    - by Andy
    I have a VS2010 (RTM) solution which contains: WCF Service project Console WCF client project Class project for DataContracts and members Class project for some simple classes I successfully added a service reference in the console client project and ran the client. I then did a long dev cycle repeatedly modifying the service then updating console service reference. I then changed the namespace and assembly names for the projects as well as the .cs using references and app.config. I of course missed some things as it would not build so I eventually removed the project references and the service reference, cleaned and built successfully. I then attempted to add the service reference again, it discovered it but threw the “Object reference not set to an instance of an object” when OK'ing. Fix in answer below...

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  • How to reference a particular JSON in a function call.

    - by Jane Wilkie
    Hi guys! I have two javascript routines.. the first one declares some JSON and it contains a function that takes two arguments, the first argument being the json object that needs traversing and the second argument is the tab that the rendering is done in. The second routine merely passes the name of the JSON that needs traversing and tab to render in. The code is below.... <script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript"> var arr = [ {"id":"10", "class":"child-of-9", "useless":"donotneed"}, {"id":"11", "class":"child-of-10", "useless":"donotneed"}]; var arrtwo = [ {"id":"12", "class":"child-of-12", "useless":"donotneed"}, {"id":"13", "class":"child-of-13", "useless":"donotneed"}]; function render_help(json,tab){ var html=''; for(var i=0;i<json.length;i++){ var obj = json[i]; for(var key in obj){ var attrName = key; var attrValue = obj[key]; if (attrName == "id"){ html = html +'<B>'+attrValue+'</B>'+'<BR><BR>'; }else if (attrName == "class"){ html = html + attrValue + '<BR><BR>'; } } } document.getElementById(tab).innerHTML=(html); } </script> <script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript"> render_help(arr,"helptab"); </script> Various testing and strategically placed alert boxes indicate that the tab parameter is being passed and interpreted correctly. I know this because when I change .... document.getElementById(tab).innerHTML=(html); to document.getElementById(tab).innerHTML=("Howdy"); and it renders "Howdy" just fine. Putting an alert box (alert(json)) in to check the value of json yields.... [object.Object],[object.Object] The JSON object remains elusive. For the purposes of this scripting I need the JSON "arr" to be iterated over. I feel like the answer is fairly obvious so far no luck. Admittedly I am new with Javascript and I am apparently missing something. Does anyone have a clue as to what I'm overlooking here? Happy New Year to you all! Janie

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  • Is it legal for a C++ reference to be NULL?

    - by BCS
    A while back I ran into a bug the looked something like this: void fn(int &i) { printf(&i == NULL ? "NULL\n" : "!NULL\n"); } int main() { int i; int *ip = NULL; fn(i); // prints !NULL fn(*ip); // prints NULL return 0; } More recently, I ran into this comment about C++ references: [References arguments make] it clear, unlike with pointers, that NULL is not a possible value. But, as show above, NULL is a possible value. So where is the error? In the language spec? (Unlikely.) Is the compiler in error for allowing that? Is that coding guide in error (or a little ambiguous)? Or am I just wandering into the minefield known as undefined behavior?

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  • How to pass a reference to a string in JavaScript?

    - by ijjo
    Maybe a closure is my solution? Not exactly sure how to pull it off though. The code is set up like so: var globalVar = ''; var globalVar2 = ''; function func() { if (condition) func2(globalVar) else func2(globalVar2) } In func2() I cache some HTML in a main container into the appropriate global variable that I pass to it. Basically I have a main container that holds different pages depending on what tab they choose. For performance I want to cache the page into global vars so I need to know what tab is active to figure out which global var to assign the HTML to.

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  • Why won't gcc compile a class declaration as a reference argument?

    - by Jorge
    This compiles fine in Visual studio, but why not in XCode? class A() {}; someMethod(A& a); someMethod(A()); //error: no matching function call in XCode only :( Is this bad form? it seems annoying to have to write the following every time: A a(); someMethod(a); //successful compile on Xcode Am i missing something? I am not very experienced so thank you for any help!

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  • How to return a const QString reference in case of failure?

    - by moala
    Hi, consider the following code: const QString& MyClass::getID(int index) const { if (i < myArraySize && myArray[i]) { return myArray[i]->id; // id is a QString } else { return my_global_empty_qstring; // is a global empty QString } } How can I avoid to have an empty QString without changing the return type of the method? (It seems that returning an empty QString allocated on the stack is a bad idea) Thanks.

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  • Python: Give a class its own `self` at instantiation time

    - by SuperDisk
    I've got a button class that you can instantiate like so: engine.createElement((0, 0), Button(code=print, args=("Stuff!",))) And when it is clicked it will print "Stuff!". However, I need the button to destroy itself whenever it is clicked. Something like this: engine.createElement((0, 0), Button(code=engine.killElement, args=(self,))) However, that would just kill the caller, because self refers to the caller at that moment. What I need to do is give the class its own 'self' in advance... I thought of just making the string 'self' refer to the self variable upon click, but what if I wanted to use the string 'self' in the arguments? What is the way to do this? Is my architecture all wrong or something? Thanks.

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  • (Rails) How do I reference resources from non-restful views...?

    - by humble_coder
    Hi All, How do you ensure that your javascript includes get included properly for all files everywhere using a particular layout? Basically I have some non-restful actions that I've added. I haven't added any ROUTES for them, however, using normal text rendering works fine. It's when I start requiring different "swf" and "js" files (files which are properly placed in PUBLIC) that things get hairy. I start receiving "406 Not Acceptable" errors telling me that it's looking for the files in a subdirectory of the current controller. As it stands I'm in including the JS in "application" layout file. It works for the INDEX action, but doesn't seem to work for any of the non-restful actions. Thoughts?

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  • Switching to a career in Machine Learning

    - by Naive Machine Learner
    My day job is plain old software development. I am also doing my Masters in CS (part time, course based). I took a course on AI and found machine learning quite fascinating but like most courses it only offered a basic intro. I intend to learn more about Machine Learning and if possible get a job in that field. When I look at job postings in this field it is clear that a Phd in Machine learning (or prior experience in the field with considerable expertise) is required for most of them. I'm looking for advice on self learning to gain experience that'll useful in industry. At least, enough experience to get my foot in. I will do the obvious ones like reading text books, papers etc. Perhaps any open source efforts that I can participate in or something I could do on my own? Apologies if I'm being vague here but I hope there are at least a few of you who done a similar switch and can advise. Thanks !

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  • First time application where to start?

    - by Nazariy
    After many years of searches and copy pasting, I'm still looking for simple solution that can transliterate text input on the fly from one key set to another. There are quite few online services that provide this feature but it still quite annoying to go online all the time. Unfortunately there is not that many applications left which are capable of doing so, and none of them supported by this day. I decided to make my own and at same time to learn something new for my self. The idea is quite simple: application should sit in system tray and wait until input language get changed, for example to Russian. If Russian language is activated, application should start to listen for user key strokes combination and replace them based on custom dictionary for example R = ?, SH = ? etc. I should be able to bind application to any installed language (Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Belarusian etc.) and customise dictionary for any of them. So my question is: Which language should I chose for this task C++, C# or might be something hardcore like Assembler, as application should work natively with Windows XP/Vista/7 or possibly Mac. (cross platform support is good but my main target is Windows) Due to nature of application behaviour how can I tell anti-virus software that it is not a "Key Logger" and basically not a virus? Where should I start and what should I be aware of? P.S. My current programming knowledge is quite basic, PHP and JavaScript with Object Oriented approach.

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  • Useful certifications for a young programmer

    - by Alain
    As @Paddyslacker elegantly stated in Are certifications worth it? The main purpose of certifications is to make money for the certifying body. I am a fairly young developer, with only an undergraduate degree, and my job is (graciously) offering to sponsor some professional development of my choice (provided it can be argued that it will contribute to the quality of work I do for them). A search online offers a slew of (mostly worthless) certifications one can attain. I'm wondering if there are any that are actually recognized in the (North American) industry as an asset. My local university promoted CIPS (I.S.P., ITCP) at the time I was graduating, but for all I can tell it's just the one that happened to get its foot in the door. It's certainly money grubbing - with a $205 a year fee. So are there any such certifications that provide useful credentials? To better define 'useful' - would it benefit full time developers, or is it only something worth while to the self-employed? Would any certifications lead me to being considered for higher wages, or can that only be achieved with more experience and an higher-level degree?

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  • Which algorithms/data structures should I "recognize" and know by name?

    - by Earlz
    I'd like to consider myself a fairly experienced programmer. I've been programming for over 5 years now. My weak point though is terminology. I'm self-taught, so while I know how to program, I don't know some of the more formal aspects of computer science. So, what are practical algorithms/data structures that I could recognize and know by name? Note, I'm not asking for a book recommendation about implementing algorithms. I don't care about implementing them, I just want to be able to recognize when an algorithm/data structure would be a good solution to a problem. I'm asking more for a list of algorithms/data structures that I should "recognize". For instance, I know the solution to a problem like this: You manage a set of lockers labeled 0-999. People come to you to rent the locker and then come back to return the locker key. How would you build a piece of software to manage knowing which lockers are free and which are in used? The solution, would be a queue or stack. What I'm looking for are things like "in what situation should a B-Tree be used -- What search algorithm should be used here" etc. And maybe a quick introduction of how the more complex(but commonly used) data structures/algorithms work. I tried looking at Wikipedia's list of data structures and algorithms but I think that's a bit overkill. So I'm looking more for what are the essential things I should recognize?

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  • Writing Java in Java

    - by Skeith
    I have been using Java for several months at work now and am becoming mildly competent in it. The problem I think I am having is that I program C++ in Java . By that I mean I have always used C++ and am treating Java as a simple syntax change instead of appreciate if for its own language. For instance a static variable in C++ is the same as a normal variable in Java as Java is all classes so they maintain there values between function calls. Little things like this are tripping me up constantly as I am self taught. What I want is to invest the time to become a good java programmer not just a C++ programmer that can write in Java. The problem is I do not know how to do this. I have tried reading the Java doc pages but I find them very clinical and hard to understand. So what I am looking for is recommendations on how I can learn to think in Java. Books that teach Java concepts not Java syntax, online tutorials that I can work through that give it a context, established Java traditions/best practices and any other thing that you could recommend.

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  • Can I eventually consider myself a professional developer if I don't have a CS degree? [on hold]

    - by heltonbiker
    Question first, context later: If I am a dedicated, self-taught programmer, always seeking top-quality books AND READING THEM, while successfully applying all that new knowledge into my current work, could I call myself (and offer my work as) a PROFESSIONAL developer? How limiting (or how common) that is nowadays? I am afraid that, no matter how hard I study and practice, it could be too difficult to compete with "actual", college graduated developers, and potential employers might have doubts investing in an "undergraduated" person. Now, context: My former profession is from healthcare sector, then I studied mechanical engineering (quit in the middle), then I studied product design (master degree), and I ended up working (very happily) at an engineering company that manufactures medical devices. For more than two years now my main activity in this company is software development. The devices contain software, and we gave up hiring software development (domain knowledge needed, too much communication cost). My current company sees a lot of value in what I do, but I cannot afford the risk of depending on this single company for the rest of my life, you get it. But a lot of job offers require some minimal formal education, usually a CS degree. Fact is that I am sure this is my target profession, I don't plan to go to another area, it is a pleasure to dive into books that normal people would consider unreadable, but I'm 36 years old and can't see going back to college as a viable alternative.

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  • Adding Custom Object to NSMutableArray

    - by Fozz
    Developing ios app. I have an object class Product.h and .m respectively along with my picker class which implements my vehicle selection to match products to vehicle. The files product.h #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> @interface Product : NSObject { } @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *iProductID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchProductCode; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchPriceCode; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchHitchUPC; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *mHitchList; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *mHitchMap; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *fShippingWeight; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchWC; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchCapacity; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtNote1; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtNote2; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtNote3; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtNote4; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchDrilling; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchUPCList; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchExposed; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *vchShortDesc; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *iVehicleID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *iProductClassID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *dtDateMod; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtBullet1; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtBullet2; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtBullet3; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtBullet4; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtBullet5; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *iUniqueIdentifier; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *dtDateLastTouched; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *txtNote6; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *InstallTime; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *SGID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *CURTID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *SGRetail; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *SGMemPrice; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *InstallSheet; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *mHitchJobber; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *CatID; @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *ParentID; -(id) initWithDict:(NSDictionary *)dic; -(NSString *) description; @end Product implementation .m #import "Product.h" @implementation Product @synthesize iProductID; @synthesize vchProductCode; @synthesize vchPriceCode; @synthesize vchHitchUPC; @synthesize mHitchList; @synthesize mHitchMap; @synthesize fShippingWeight; @synthesize vchWC; @synthesize vchCapacity; @synthesize txtNote1; @synthesize txtNote2; @synthesize txtNote3; @synthesize txtNote4; @synthesize vchDrilling; @synthesize vchUPCList; @synthesize vchExposed; @synthesize vchShortDesc; @synthesize iVehicleID; @synthesize iProductClassID; @synthesize dtDateMod; @synthesize txtBullet1; @synthesize txtBullet2; @synthesize txtBullet3; @synthesize txtBullet4; @synthesize txtBullet5; @synthesize iUniqueIdentifier; @synthesize dtDateLastTouched; @synthesize txtNote6; @synthesize InstallTime; @synthesize SGID; @synthesize CURTID; @synthesize SGRetail; @synthesize SGMemPrice; @synthesize InstallSheet; @synthesize mHitchJobber; @synthesize CatID; @synthesize ParentID; -(id) initWithDict:(NSDictionary *)dic { [super init]; //Initialize all variables self.iProductID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"iProductID"]]; self.vchProductCode = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchProductCode"]]; self.vchPriceCode = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchPriceCode"]]; self.vchHitchUPC = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchHitchUPC"]]; self.mHitchList = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"mHitchList"]]; self.mHitchMap = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"mHitchMap"]]; self.fShippingWeight = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"fShippingWeight"]]; self.vchWC = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchWC"]]; self.vchCapacity = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchCapacity"]]; self.txtNote1 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtNote1"]]; self.txtNote2 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtNote2"]]; self.txtNote3 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtNote3"]]; self.txtNote4 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtNote4"]]; self.vchDrilling = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchDrilling"]]; self.vchUPCList = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchUPCList"]]; self.vchExposed = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchExposed"]]; self.vchShortDesc = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"vchShortDesc"]]; self.iVehicleID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"iVehicleID"]]; self.iProductClassID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"iProductClassID"]]; self.dtDateMod = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"dtDateMod"]]; self.txtBullet1 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtBullet1"]]; self.txtBullet2 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtBullet2"]]; self.txtBullet3 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtBullet3"]]; self.txtBullet4 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtBullet4"]]; self.txtBullet5 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtBullet5"]]; self.iUniqueIdentifier = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"iUniqueIdentifier"]]; self.dtDateLastTouched = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"dtDateLastTouched"]]; self.txtNote6 = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"txtNote6"]]; self.InstallTime = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"InstallTime"]]; self.SGID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"SGID"]]; self.CURTID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"CURTID"]]; self.SGRetail = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"SGRetail"]]; self.SGMemPrice = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"SGMemPrice"]]; self.InstallSheet = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"InstallSheet"]]; self.mHitchJobber = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"mHitchJobber"]]; self.CatID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"CatID"]]; self.ParentID = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:[dic objectForKey:@"ParentID"]]; return self; } -(NSString *) description { return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"iProductID = %@\n vchProductCode = %@\n vchPriceCode = %@\n vchHitchUPC = %@\n mHitchList = %@\n mHitchMap = %@\n fShippingWeight = %@\n vchWC = %@\n vchCapacity = %@\n txtNote1 = %@\n txtNote2 = %@\n txtNote3 = %@\n txtNote4 = %@\n vchDrilling = %@\n vchUPCList = %@\n vchExposed = %@\n vchShortDesc = %@\n iVehicleID = %@\n iProductClassID = %@\n dtDateMod = %@\n txtBullet1 = %@\n txtBullet2 = %@\n txtBullet3 = %@\n txtBullet4 = %@\n txtBullet4 = %@\n txtBullet5 = %@\n iUniqueIdentifier = %@\n dtDateLastTouched = %@\n txtNote6 = %@\n InstallTime = %@\n SGID = %@\n CURTID = %@\n SGRetail = %@\n SGMemPrice = %@\n InstallSheet = %@\n mHitchJobber = %@\n CatID = %@\n ParentID = %@\n", iProductID, vchProductCode, vchPriceCode, vchHitchUPC, mHitchList, mHitchMap, fShippingWeight, vchWC, vchCapacity, txtNote1, txtNote2, txtNote3, txtNote4, vchDrilling, vchUPCList, vchExposed, vchShortDesc, iVehicleID, iProductClassID, dtDateMod, txtBullet1, txtBullet2, txtBullet3, txtBullet4,txtBullet5, iUniqueIdentifier, dtDateLastTouched,txtNote6,InstallTime,SGID,CURTID,SGRetail,SGMemPrice,InstallSheet,mHitchJobber,CatID, ParentID]; } @end Ignoring the fact that its really long I also tried to just set the property but then my product didnt have any values. So I alloc'd for all properties, not sure which is "correct" the use of product picker.h #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> @class Vehicle; @class Product; @interface Picker : UITableViewController <NSXMLParserDelegate> { NSString *currentRow; NSString *currentElement; Vehicle *vehicle; } @property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray *dataArray; //@property (readwrite, copy) NSString *currentRow; //@property (readwrite, copy) NSString *currentElement; -(void) getYears:(NSString *)string; -(void) getMakes:(NSString *)year; -(void) getModels:(NSString *)year: (NSString *)make; -(void) getStyles:(NSString *)year: (NSString *)make: (NSString *)model; -(void) getHitch:(NSString *)year: (NSString *)make: (NSString *)model: (NSString *)style; -(void) parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didEndElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName; -(void) parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser foundCharacters:(NSString *)string; -(void) parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didStartElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributeDict; @end The implementation .m #import "Product.h" #import "Picker.h" #import "KioskAppDelegate.h" #import "JSON.h" #import "Vehicle.h" @implementation Picker @synthesize dataArray; -(void) getHitch:(NSString *)year: (NSString *)make: (NSString *)model: (NSString *)style{ currentRow = [NSString stringWithString:@"z:row"]; currentElement = [NSString stringWithString:@"gethitch"]; //Reinitialize data array [self.dataArray removeAllObjects]; [self.dataArray release]; self.dataArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:nil]; //Build url & string NSString *thisString = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@""]; thisString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://api.curthitch.biz/AJAX_CURT.aspx?action=GetHitch&dataType=json&year=%@&make=%@&model=%@&style=%@",year,make,model,style]; //Request NSURLRequest *request = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:thisString]]; //Perform request and fill data with json NSData *response = [NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request returningResponse:nil error:nil]; //Get string from data NSString *json_string = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:response encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; //set up parser SBJsonParser *parser = [[SBJsonParser alloc] init]; //parse json into object NSArray *tempArray = [parser objectWithString:json_string error:nil]; for (NSDictionary *dic in tempArray) { Product *tempProduct = [[Product alloc] initWithDict:dic]; NSLog(@"is tempProduct valid %@", (tempProduct) ? @"YES" : @"NO"); [self.dataArray addObject:tempProduct]; } } @end So I stripped out all the table methods and misc crap that doesnt matter. In the end my problem is adding the "tempProduct" object to the mutable array dataArray so that I can customize the table cells. Using the json framework im parsing out some json which returns an array of NSDictionary objects. Stepping through that my dictionary objects look good, I populate my custom object with properties for all my fields which goes through fine, and the values look right. However I cant add this to the array, I've tried several different implementations doesn't work. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. In some instances doing a po tempProduct prints the description and sometimes it does not. same with right clicking on the variable and choosing print description. Actual error message 2011-02-22 15:53:56.058 Kiosk[8547:207] -[__NSArrayI addObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x4e1ba40 2011-02-22 15:53:56.060 Kiosk[8547:207] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[__NSArrayI addObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x4e1ba40' *** Call stack at first throw: ( 0 CoreFoundation 0x00dbabe9 __exceptionPreprocess + 185 1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x00f0f5c2 objc_exception_throw + 47 2 CoreFoundation 0x00dbc6fb -[NSObject(NSObject) doesNotRecognizeSelector:] + 187 3 CoreFoundation 0x00d2c366 ___forwarding___ + 966 4 CoreFoundation 0x00d2bf22 _CF_forwarding_prep_0 + 50 5 Kiosk 0x00003ead -[Picker getHitch::::] + 1091 6 Kiosk 0x00003007 -[Picker tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath:] + 1407 7 UIKit 0x0009b794 -[UITableView _selectRowAtIndexPath:animated:scrollPosition:notifyDelegate:] + 1140 8 UIKit 0x00091d50 -[UITableView _userSelectRowAtPendingSelectionIndexPath:] + 219 9 Foundation 0x007937f6 __NSFireDelayedPerform + 441 10 CoreFoundation 0x00d9bfe3 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_TIMER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 19 11 CoreFoundation 0x00d9d594 __CFRunLoopDoTimer + 1220 12 CoreFoundation 0x00cf9cc9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1817 13 CoreFoundation 0x00cf9240 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 208 14 CoreFoundation 0x00cf9161 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 15 GraphicsServices 0x0102e268 GSEventRunModal + 217 16 GraphicsServices 0x0102e32d GSEventRun + 115 17 UIKit 0x0003442e UIApplicationMain + 1160 18 Kiosk 0x0000239a main + 104 19 Kiosk 0x00002329 start + 53 ) terminate called after throwing an instance of 'NSException'

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  • program "is not up to date" execution error in wedit lcc-win32

    - by Rowhawn
    I'm attempting to compile a simple hello world program in c with lcc-win32/wedit, and i'm a little unfamiliar with windows c programming. #include int main(void){ printf("hellow\n"); return 0; } When I compile the program the console output is Wedit output window build: Tue Jun 15 09:13:17 2010 c:\lcc\lib\lcccrt0.obj .text: undefined reference to '_RtlUnwind@16' c:\lcc\lib\lcccrt0.obj .text: undefined reference to '_signal' c:\lcc\lib\lcccrt0.obj .text: undefined reference to '_raise' c:\lcc\lib\lcccrt0.obj .text: undefined reference to '_exit' asctoq.obj .text: undefined reference to '_strnicmp' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to 'imp_iob' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to '_fwrite' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to '_itoa' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to '_strcat' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to '_MessageBoxA@16' defaulttrap.obj .text: undefined reference to '_abort' powlasm.obj .text: undefined reference to '_pow' qfloat.obj .text: undefined reference to '_memset' qfloat.obj .text: undefined reference to '_strchr' qfloat.obj .text: undefined reference to '_memmove' strlcpy.obj .text: undefined reference to '_memcpy' xprintf.obj .text: undefined reference to '_localeconv' xprintf.obj .text: undefined reference to '_strtol' xprintf.obj .text: undefined reference to '_wcslen' xprintf.obj .text: undefined reference to '_wctomb' xprintf.obj .text: undefined reference to '_fputc' search Compilation + link time:0.1 sec, Return code: 60 when I attempt to execute the program within wedit i get a dialog box that says "hello.exe is not up-to-date. Rebuild?" If I click yes, nothing happens. If I click no, a dos window pops up saying "C:\lcc\projects\lcc2\hello.exe" Return code -1 Execution time 0.001 seconds Press any key to continue... This continues to happen no matter how many times i compile/rebuild. Any ideas?

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  • python scritp problem once build and package it

    - by Apache
    hi expert, i've written python script to scan wifi and send data to the server, i set interval value, so it keep on scanning and send the data, it read from config.txt file where i set the interval value to scan, i also add yes/no in my config file, so is 'no' it will scan only once and if 'yes' it will scan according to the interval level, my code as below import time,..... from threading import Event, Thread class RepeatTimer(Thread): def __init__(self, interval, function, iterations=0, args=[], kwargs={}): Thread.__init__(self) self.interval = interval self.function = function self.iterations = iterations self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs self.finished = Event() def run(self): count = 0 while not self.finished.is_set() and (self.iterations <= 0 or count < self.iterations): self.finished.wait(self.interval) if not self.finished.is_set(): self.function(*self.args, **self.kwargs) count += 1 def cancel(self): self.finished.set() def scanWifi(self): #scanning process and sending data done here obj = JW() if status == "yes": t = RepeatTimer(int(intervalTime),obj.scanWifi) t.start() else: obj.scanWifi() once i package my code, its only run when i set my config file set to 'no' where it scan only once, but when i set my config file to 'yes', there is no progress at all, so i found that there is problem with my class RepeatTimer(Timer) once build, but don't know how to solve can anyone help me thanks

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