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  • aspnet_reqsql not working at all

    - by user252160
    I would like to create the ASP.NET User database template on a database of my own, because I'd like to fully untegrate the user system with the rest of my DB. As I've read, i needed to use the aspnet_regsql tool. I put all the options (because my database is running on SQLEXPRESS and is in an mdf file in my project's folder). the program starts and seemingly runs without any errors, however, when I open the database after that, not tables or stored procedures have been added. One more thing: I did one more test. I intentionally gave the -d option a wrong mdf file address, and surprisingly, the program "finished" correctly, yet no file was crated or modified whatsoever.

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  • xsl key - multiple levels for an element

    - by user1004770
    My previous post was not very meaningful. reposting here. What i am looking for is the QueueManager element, under SORRegion name="default"(which is the parent), within inan.xml. I have used xsl key. In my xsl the value 'default' is hardcoded. here is the xsl i used <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" > <xsl:output omit-xml-declaration="yes" indent="yes" method="xml" /> <xsl:key name="CR-lookup" match="Service" use="concat(@ServiceName, '+', SOR/@SORname, '+', */CountryCode/@Ctrycd, '+', */*/SORRegion/@name, '+', */*/*/ConsumerName/@name)"/> <xsl:variable name="CRTable" select="document('inan.xml')"/> <xsl:template match="/"> <Contributor> <ContributorRole> <xsl:for-each select="$CRTable"> <!-- change context document --> <xsl:for-each select="key('CR-lookup', concat('StatementIndicatorsService', '+', 'Globestar', '+', '124', '+', 'default', '+', 'MYCA'))"> <a> <xsl:value-of select="*/*/*/*/QueueManager"/> </a> </xsl:for-each> </xsl:for-each> </ContributorRole> </Contributor> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> any input xml file is fine. here is my actual output <Contributor> <ContributorRole /> </Contributor> expected output <Contributor> <ContributorRole> <a>MAO1</a> </ContributorRole> </Contributor> inan.xml document <RoutingDetails> <Service ServiceName="StatementIndicatorsService"> <SOR SORname="Globestar"> <CountryCode Ctrycd="124"> <SORRegion name="Test"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146B</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146C</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="default"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKBX1"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKAX4"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO204.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKEX7"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO247.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> </CountryCode> <CountryCode Ctrycd="826"> <SORRegion name="Test"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="default"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKBX1"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKAX4"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO204.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKEX7"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO247.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> </CountryCode> <CountryCode Ctrycd="724"> <SORRegion name="Test"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO239.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="default"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO239.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKBX1"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.ICS.DP.DHIPO211.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKAX4"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO204.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> <SORRegion name="CICDKEX7"> <ConsumerName name="MYCA"> <AutomationIds> <PreAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> <AutomationId>XA1146A</AutomationId> </PreAutoId> <DefaultAutoId> <AutomationId>XA4248A</AutomationId> </DefaultAutoId> </AutomationIds> </ConsumerName> <QueueDetails> <QueueManager>MAO1</QueueManager> <ReplyQueueManager>MAO1</ReplyQueueManager> <RequestQueue>GSTAR.GDAS.DHIPO247.REQUEST</RequestQueue> <ReplyQueue>ICS.DP.REPLY</ReplyQueue> </QueueDetails> </SORRegion> </CountryCode> </SOR> </Service> </RoutingDetails>

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  • Parsing language for both binary and character files

    - by Thorsten S.
    The problem: You have some data and your program needs specified input. For example strings which are numbers. You are searching for a way to transform the original data in a format you need. And the problem is: The source can be anything. It can be XML, property lists, binary which contains the needed data deeply embedded in binary junk. And your output format may vary also: It can be number strings, float, doubles.... You don't want to program. You want routines which gives you commands capable to transform the data in a form you wish. Surely it contains regular expressions, but it is very good designed and it offers capabilities which are sometimes much more easier and more powerful. Something like a super-grep which you can access (!) as program routines, not only as tool. It allows: joining/grouping/merging of results inserting/deleting/finding/replacing write macros which allows to execute a command chain repeatedly meta-grouping (lists-tables-hypertables) Example (No, I am not looking for a solution to this, it is just an example): You want to read xml strings embedded in a binary file with variable length records. Your tool reads the record length and deletes the junk surrounding your text. Now it splits open the xml and extracts the strings. Being Indian number glyphs and containing decimal commas instead of decimal points, your tool transforms it into ASCII and replaces commas with points. Now the results must be stored into matrices of variable length....etc. etc. I am searching for a good language / language-design and if possible, an implementation. Which design do you like or even, if it does not fulfill the conditions, wouldn't you want to miss ? EDIT: The question is if a solution for the problem exists and if yes, which implementations are available. You DO NOT implement your own sorting algorithm if Quicksort, Mergesort and Heapsort is available. You DO NOT invent your own text parsing method if you have regular expressions. You DO NOT invent your own 3D language for graphics if OpenGL/Direct3D is available. There are existing solutions or at least papers describing the problem and giving suggestions. And there are people who may have worked and experienced such problems and who can give ideas and suggestions. The idea that this problem is totally new and I should work out and implement it myself without background knowledge seems for me, I must admit, totally off the mark.

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  • Is this part of MVC in .NET?

    - by 4thSpace
    I have a .NET MVC winform app. I've created an AppDelegate class that handles application startup and shutdown...for now (it might do more later). Winform apps have a Program.cs file that does some app initialization, starts the message pump and creates the first form. In my app, the first form is AppDelegate, which isn't really a form but is forced that way by Application.Run(). AppDelegate does any further app initialization and starts the first Controller, which then initializes any child controllers (these then create their views). I don't consider events occuring in Program.cs and AppDelegate as part of the MVC. Conceptually, what would these be called?

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  • XML RSS to HTML parser doesn't work

    - by mstr
    I'm using MCX (I don't even know if someone here is familiar with it, pretty unkown derivate of COBOL and Fortran, look it up in google when you don't believe me) Note: I'm using MCX on the MCX-WebServices server as it does neither support apache or ISS, mabye that is one problem. The thing is that I want to use the XML library to read in an XML file and convert it into an output format readable by the user. The XML lib already has all the functions I need for that, yet my program fails. #!usr/bin/mcx $PGRM.ID: index.mcx $PGRM.AT: /mstr SHOWERROR: WRITE XML.LastError --> OUTPUT DO_FLUSH xcit end\ MAIN: IMPORT Extras.XML USE Extras $XML_RSS_FILE: XML.ReadIn "rss.xml" ! $XML_RSS_FILE --> GOTO SHOWERROR $XML_RSS: XML.FormatRSS1 <-- $XML_RSS_FILE ! $XML_RSS --> GOTO SHOWERROR WRITE $XML_RSS --> OUTPUT DO_FLUSH FLUSH xcit end\ Program output: Nothing The rss.xml file 100% exists and is readable Thanks in advance

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  • OpenGL suppresses exceptions in MFC dialog-based application

    - by Mikhail
    Hello. I have an MFC-driven dialog-based application created with MSVS2005. Here is my problem step by step. I have button on my dialog and corresponding click-handler with code like this: int* i = 0; *i = 3; I'm running debug version of program and when I click on the button, Visual Studio catches focus and alerts "Access violation writing location" exception, program cannot recover from the error and all I can do is to stop debugging. And this is the right behavior. Now I add some OpenGL initialization code in the OnInitDialog() method: HDC DC = GetDC(GetSafeHwnd()); static PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR pfd = { sizeof(PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR), // size of this pfd 1, // version number PFD_DRAW_TO_WINDOW | // support window PFD_SUPPORT_OPENGL | // support OpenGL PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER, // double buffered PFD_TYPE_RGBA, // RGBA type 24, // 24-bit color depth 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // color bits ignored 0, // no alpha buffer 0, // shift bit ignored 0, // no accumulation buffer 0, 0, 0, 0, // accum bits ignored 32, // 32-bit z-buffer 0, // no stencil buffer 0, // no auxiliary buffer PFD_MAIN_PLANE, // main layer 0, // reserved 0, 0, 0 // layer masks ignored }; int pixelformat = ChoosePixelFormat(DC, &pfd); SetPixelFormat(DC, pixelformat, &pfd); HGLRC hrc = wglCreateContext(DC); ASSERT(hrc != NULL); wglMakeCurrent(DC, hrc); Of course this is not exactly what I do, it is the simplified version of my code. Well now the strange things begin to happen: all initialization is fine, there are no errors in OnInitDialog(), but when I click the button... no exception is thrown. Nothing happens. At all. If I set a break-point at the *i = 3; and press F11 on it, the handler-function halts immediately and focus is returned to the application, which continue to work well. I can click button again and the same thing will happen. It seems like someone had handled occurred exception of access violation and silently returned execution into main application message-receiving cycle. If I comment the line wglMakeCurrent(DC, hrc);, all works fine as before, exception is thrown and Visual Studio catches it and shows window with error message and program must be terminated afterwards. I experience this problem under Windows 7 64-bit, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 with latest drivers (of 11.01.2010) available at website installed. My colleague has Windows Vista 32-bit and has no such problem - exception is thrown and application crashes in both cases. Well, hope good guys will help me :) PS The problem originally where posted under this topic.

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  • MySQL Column Value Pivot

    - by manyxcxi
    I have a MySQL InnoDB table laid out like so: id (int), run_id (int), element_name (varchar), value (text), line_order, column_order `MyDB`.`MyTable` ( `id` bigint(20) NOT NULL, `run_id` int(11) NOT NULL, `element_name` varchar(255) NOT NULL, `value` text, `line_order` int(11) default NULL, `column_order` int(11) default NULL It is used to store data generated by a Java program that used to output this in CSV format, hence the line_order and column_order. Lets say I have 2 entries (according to the table description): 1,1,'ELEMENT 1','A',0,0 2,1,'ELEMENT 2','B',0,1 I want to pivot this data in a view for reporting so that it would look like more like the CSV would, where the output would look this: --------------------- |ELEMENT 1|ELEMENT 2| --------------------- | A | B | --------------------- The data coming in is extremely dynamic; it can be in any order, can be any of over 900 different elements, and the value could be anything. The Run ID ties them all together, and the line and column order basically let me know where the user wants that data to come back in order.

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  • Can output from OutputDebugString be viewed in VisualStudio's output window

    - by wageoghe
    I am using C# and VS2010. When I use OutputDebugString to write debug information, should it show up in the output window? I can see the output from OutputDebugString in DebugView, but I thought I would see it in Visual Studio's Output window. I have looked under Tools-Options-Debugging-General and the output is NOT being redirected to the Immediate window. I have also looked under Tools-Options-Debugging-Output Window and all General Output Settings are set to "On". Finally, I have used the drop-down list in the Output window to specify that Debug messages should appear. If I change Tools-Options-Debugging-General to redirect the output to the Immediate window, the OutputDebugString messages do not appear in the immediate window. Here is my entire test program: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Diagnostics; namespace OutputDebugString { class Program { [DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] public static extern void OutputDebugString(string message); static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Main - Enter - Console.WriteLine"); Debug.WriteLine("Main - Enter - Debug.WriteLine"); OutputDebugString("Main - Enter - OutputDebugString"); OutputDebugString("Main - Exit - OutputDebugString"); Debug.WriteLine("Main - Exit - Debug.WriteLine"); Console.WriteLine("Main - Exit - Console.WriteLine"); } } } If I run within the debugger, the Debug.WriteLine output does show up in the output window, but the OutputDebugString output does not. If I run from a console window, both Debug.WriteLine and OutputDebugString show up in DebugView. Why doesn't the OutputDebugString output ever show up in the output window? Ultimately, my intent is not to write a lot of debug output with OutputDebugString, rather I will use System.Diagnostics or NLog or something similar. I am just trying to find out, if I configure a logging platform to write to OutputDebugString, will the output be visible from within the debugger. Edit: I went back to my original program (not the simple test above) which uses TraceSources and TraceListeners configured via the app.config file. If I configure the trace sources to write to the System.Diagnostics.DefaultTraceListener (which is documented as writing to OutputDebugString), then the trace source output DOES go to the debug window. However, lines that write directly with OutputDebugString (such as in my simple example) DO NOT go to the debug window. Also, if I use a different TraceListener that writes to OutputDebugString (I got one from Ukadc.Diagnostics at codeplex), that output DOES NOT go to the debug window. Note that I have seen these questions but they did not provide a working solution: here and here

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  • Issue with RegConnectRegistry connecting to 64 bit machines

    - by RA
    I'm seeing a weird thing when connecting to the performance registry on 64 bit editions of Windows. The whole program stalls and callstacks becomes unreadable. After a long timeout, the connection attempts aborts and everything goes back to normal. The only solution is to make sure that only one thread at the time queries the remote registry, unless the remote machine is a 32 bit Windows XP, 2003, 2000 , then you can use as many threads as you like. Have anyone a technical explanation why this might be happening ? I've spent 2-3 days searching the web without coming up with anything. Here is a test program, run it first with one thread (connecting to a 64 bit Windows), then remove the comment in tmain and run it with 4 threads. Running it with one thread works as expected, running with 4, returns ERROR_BUSY (dwRet == 170) after stalling for a while. Remember to set a remote machine correctly in RegConnectRegistry before running the program. #define TOTALBYTES 8192 #define BYTEINCREMENT 4096 void PerfmonThread(void *pData) { DWORD BufferSize = TOTALBYTES; DWORD cbData; DWORD dwRet; PPERF_DATA_BLOCK PerfData = (PPERF_DATA_BLOCK) malloc( BufferSize ); cbData = BufferSize; printf("\nRetrieving the data..."); HKEY hKey; DWORD dwAccessRet = RegConnectRegistry(L"REMOTE_MACHINE",HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA,&hKey); dwRet = RegQueryValueEx( hKey,L"global",NULL,NULL,(LPBYTE) PerfData, &cbData ); while( dwRet == ERROR_MORE_DATA ) { // Get a buffer that is big enough. BufferSize += BYTEINCREMENT; PerfData = (PPERF_DATA_BLOCK) realloc( PerfData, BufferSize ); cbData = BufferSize; printf("."); dwRet = RegQueryValueEx( hKey,L"global",NULL,NULL,(LPBYTE) PerfData,&cbData ); } if( dwRet == ERROR_SUCCESS ) printf("\n\nFinal buffer size is %d\n", BufferSize); else printf("\nRegQueryValueEx failed (%d)\n", dwRet); RegCloseKey(hKey); } int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { _beginthread(PerfmonThread,0,NULL); /* _beginthread(PerfmonThread,0,NULL); _beginthread(PerfmonThread,0,NULL); _beginthread(PerfmonThread,0,NULL); */ while(1) { Sleep(2000); } }

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  • Automate paster create -t plone3_buildout

    - by roopesh
    I want to automate the process of plone3_buildout. Explanation: The default(the one I use) way of building a plone site is using paster, like so: paster create -t plone3_buildout This asks me a few questions and then create a default buildout for the site. What I want: I want to automate this process using buildout. My buildout will execute this paster command, feed in my preconfigured values to the paster. I haven't found a recipe which can do this. If someone has an idea of how to do this, please share the info. If there is a recipe which can feed values to interactive commands(with known output, like with plone3_buildout command), that would be useful too.

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  • Which method should I use ?

    - by Ivan
    I want to do this exercise but I don't know exactly which method should I use for an exercise like this and what data will I use to test the algorithm. The driving distance between Perth and Adelaide is 1996 miles. On the average, the fuel consumption of a 2.0 litre 4 cylinder car is 8 litres per 100 kilometres. The fuel tank capacity of such a car is 60 litres. Design and implement a JAVA program that prompts for the fuel consumption and fuel tank capacity of the aforementioned car. The program then displays the minimum number of times the car’s fuel tank has to be filled up to drive from Perth to Adelaide. Note that 62 miles is equal to 100 kilometres. What data will you use to test that your algorithm works correctly?

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  • iPhone switch statement using enum

    - by Boris
    I have defined an enum in a header file of a class : typedef enum{ RED = 0, BLUE, Green } Colors; - (void) switchTest:(Colors)testColor; and in the implementation file I have : - (void) switchTest:(Colors)testColor{ if(testColor == RED){ NSLog(@"Red selected"); } switch(testColor){ case RED: NSLog(@"Red selected again !"); break; default: NSLog(@"default selected"); break; } } My code compiles correctly without warrnings. When calling the switchTest method with RED, the output is : "Red selected" but once the first line of the switch runs, the application quits unexpectedly and without warrnings/errors. I don't mind using if/else syntax but I would like to understand my mistake.

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  • C language preprocessor behavior

    - by khanna_param
    There are different kind of macros in C language, nested macro is one of them. Considering a program with the following macro #define HYPE(x,y) (SQUR(x)+SQUR(y)) #define SQUR(x) (x*x) Using this we can successfully compile to get the result. As we all know the C preprocessor replaces all the occurrence of the identifiers with the replacement-string. Considering the above example I would like to know how many times the C preprocessor traverses the program to replace the macro with the replacement values. I assume it cannot be done in one go.

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  • enable Dojo support for Forms just on demand in Zend Framework

    - by Mike
    How to have Dojo support disabled by default and just enable it if you want to use it ? I have the problem that dojo support is automaticly loaded when using any form. Even without any dojo elements. I have following configuration: Bootstrap file if($this->dojo()->isEnabled()){ $this-dojo()-setLocalPath($this-baseUrl().'/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js') -addStyleSheetModule('dijit.themes.tundra') -setDjConfigOption('usePlainJson',true); echo $this-dojo();} I thought to enable dojo I had to use explicit use something like this in my template/view file: $this->dojo()->enable(); How the tell Zend Framework not to use Dojo by default for Forms ?

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  • setting up log4j for gmail, does not recognize System.setProperty("mail.smtps.port", "587")

    - by Alex Le
    Hi I am trying to setup a smtpappender for log4j using gmail as the smtp host. I have read that the port number needs to be 465 or 587 (depending on tls or ssl) and that log4j for some reason doesnt allow a different port to be set inside log4j.properties configuration file. I have read that the best way of doing this would be to use System.setProperty which would change the default javaxmail port to gmail. However when I try to set the System.property entries the the default port still remains as 25 System.setProperty("mail.smtp.starttls.enable", "true"); System.setProperty("mail.smtp.port", "587"); I was wondering if someone could help me out, I am open to suggestions, I just need to smtpAppender to work for gmail, dont really care how to get it to work. Thanks

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  • Obfuscate strings in Python

    - by Caedis
    I have a password string that must be passed to a method. Everything works fine but I don't feel comfortable storing the password in clear text. Is there a way to obfuscate the string or to truly encrypt it? I'm aware that obfuscation can be reverse engineered, but I think I should at least try to cover up the password a bit. At the very least it wont be visible to a indexing program, or a stray eye giving a quick look at my code. I am aware of pyobfuscate but I don't want the whole program obfuscated, just one string and possibly the whole line itself where the variable is defined. Target platform is GNU Linux Generic (If that makes a difference)

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  • .NET interop COM DLL behaves differently in VB6 debugger

    - by Aheho
    I have a .NET v2.0 Dll that exposes a few classes to COM. The assembly is called BLogic.DLL I'm calling these classes from a legacy visual basic 6.0 application. I can generate and EXE file and if I have Blogic.dll in the same folder as the EXE, the program runs without a hitch. However If I try and launch the same program within the VB6 debugger I get a: Automation Error The system cannot find the file specified I assume when I'm running in the debugger, the PLogic.dll file can't be found. I tried putting it in the System32 folder, and the same folder as the VB6.EXE file, but I still get the same error. Other facts that may help: PLogic.dll is NOT a strongly-named assembly. It depends on a 3rd party reference that isn't strongly signed so VS doesn't let me strongly sign it. However the 3rd party functionality isn't being called by the VB6 code, and it is not ComVisible.

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  • Unable to call WMP's controls.play() function in VisualBasic

    - by A.J.
    I have the following code: http://pastebin.com/EgjbzqA2 which is basically just a stripped down version of http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/57357-mymusic-player/. I want the program to play one file repeatedly, however, this function doesn't work for some reason. The program plays each file once and then stops. Private Sub Player3_PlayStateChange(ByVal NewState As Integer) Handles Player3.PlayStateChange Static Dim PlayAllowed As Boolean = True Select Case CType(NewState, WMPLib.WMPPlayState) Case WMPLib.WMPPlayState.wmppsReady If PlayAllowed Then Player3.controls.play() End If Case WMPLib.WMPPlayState.wmppsMediaEnded ' Start protection (without it next wouldn't play PlayAllowed = False ' Play track Player3.controls.play() ' End Protection PlayAllowed = True updatePlayer() End Select End Sub

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  • handle user logoff or machine shutdown requests on WindowsME

    - by skylap
    I have to write a C# application that runs on WindowsME. Yes, I mean that Microsoft operating system that has been forgotten a long long time ago. My program needs no user interaction and as WindowsME doesn't support services, it will be a console application. Furthermore it will be used on more modern operating systems, where the user can choose whether to start it as console application or install it as a windows service. Now suppose the software is running on WinME and the user decides to logoff or shutdown the machine without a prior quit of my software. WinME complains about my program still running and asks if it should kill the process. Apart from the bad user experiance, this means that the application is not shut down properly. So I look for a way to be informed if the user logs off or wants to shutdown the machine to be able to perform a proper shutdown of my software first.

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  • How do I set my development web browser in VS2010?

    - by blesh
    I don't like to use IE for my system default web browser. but I do want to set IE as my browser in VS2010 because it works a little nicer for debugging and I like to develop to the lowest common denominator. (jab, lol)... anyhow, can I default to debugging against IE? I know in VS2008 you just had to "Browse With..." on an .aspx page. But that option doesn't exist in VS2010 RC. What gives?

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  • Get python tarfile to skip files without read permission

    - by chris
    I'm trying to write a function that backs up a directory with files of different permission to an archive on Windows XP. I'm using the tarfile module to tar the directory. Currently as soon as the program encounters a file that does not have read permissions, it stops giving the error: IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'path to file'. I would like it to instead just skip over the files it cannot read rather than end the tar operation. This is the code I am using now: def compressTar(): """Build and gzip the tar archive.""" folder = 'C:\\Documents and Settings' tar = tarfile.open ("C:\\WINDOWS\\Program\\archive.tar.gz", "w:gz") try: print "Attempting to build a backup archive" tar.add(folder) except: print "Permission denied attempting to create a backup archive" print "Building a limited archive conatining files with read permissions." for root, dirs, files in os.walk(folder): for f in files: tar.add(os.path.join(root, f)) for d in dirs: tar.add(os.path.join(root, d))

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  • Why does C# exit when calling the Ada elaboration routine using debug?

    - by erict
    I have a DLL created in Ada using GPS. I am dynamically loading it and calling it successfully both from Ada and from C++. But when I try to call it from C#, the program exits on the call to Elaboration init. What am I missing? The exact same DLL is perfectly happy getting called from C++ and Ada. Edit: If I start the program without Debugging, it also works with C#. But if I run it with the Debugger, then it exits on the call to ElaborationInit. There are no indications in any of the Windows event logs. If the Ada DLL is Pure, and I skip the elaboration init call, the actual function DLL is called correctly, so it has something to do with the elaboration. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; namespace CallingDLLfromCS { class Program { [DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)] public static extern IntPtr LoadLibrary(string dllToLoad); [DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Ansi, SetLastError = true)] public static extern IntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr hModule, string procedureName); [DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)] public static extern bool FreeLibrary(IntPtr hModule); [UnmanagedFunctionPointer(CallingConvention.StdCall)] delegate int AdaCallable2_dlgt(int val); static AdaCallable2_dlgt fnAdaCallable2 = null; [UnmanagedFunctionPointer(CallingConvention.StdCall)] delegate void ElaborationInit_dlgt(); static ElaborationInit_dlgt ElaborationInit = null; [UnmanagedFunctionPointer(CallingConvention.StdCall)] delegate void AdaFinal_dlgt(); static AdaFinal_dlgt AdaFinal = null; static void Main(string[] args) { int result; bool fail = false; // assume the best IntPtr pDll2 = LoadLibrary("libDllBuiltFromAda.dll"); if (pDll2 != IntPtr.Zero) { // Note the @4 is because 4 bytes are passed. This can be further reduced by the use of a DEF file in the DLL generation. IntPtr pAddressOfFunctionToCall = GetProcAddress(pDll2, "AdaCallable@4"); if (pAddressOfFunctionToCall != IntPtr.Zero) { fnAdaCallable2 = (AdaCallable2_dlgt)Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(pAddressOfFunctionToCall, typeof(AdaCallable2_dlgt)); } else fail = true; pAddressOfFunctionToCall = GetProcAddress(pDll2, "DllBuiltFromAdainit"); if (pAddressOfFunctionToCall != IntPtr.Zero) { ElaborationInit = (ElaborationInit_dlgt)Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(pAddressOfFunctionToCall, typeof(ElaborationInit_dlgt)); } else fail = true; pAddressOfFunctionToCall = GetProcAddress(pDll2, "DllBuiltFromAdafinal"); if (pAddressOfFunctionToCall != IntPtr.Zero) AdaFinal = (AdaFinal_dlgt)Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(pAddressOfFunctionToCall, typeof(AdaFinal_dlgt)); else fail = true; if (!fail) { ElaborationInit.Invoke(); // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FAILS HERE result = fnAdaCallable2(50); Console.WriteLine("Return value is " + result.ToString()); AdaFinal(); } FreeLibrary(pDll2); } } } }

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  • How to easily pass a very long string to a worker process under Windows?

    - by sharptooth
    My native C++ Win32 program spawns a worker process and needs to pass a huge configuration string to it. Currently it just passes the string as a command line to CreateProcess(). The problem is the string is getting longer and now it doesn't fit into the 32K characters limitation imposed by Windows. Of course I could do something like complicating the worker process start - I use the RPC server in it anyway and I could introduce an RPC request for passing the configuration string, but this will require a lot of changes and make the solution not so reliable. Saving the data into a file for passing is also not very elegant - the file could be left on the filesystem and become garbage. What other simple ways are there for passing long strings to a worker process started by my program on Windows?

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