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  • Highlighting subroutines in Notepad++

    - by predatflaps
    I would like to highlight the contents of IF statements in a slightly different colour from the background, so that I can see them more easily. Is it possible in Notepad++? it would be amazing to highlight all the nested subroutines in a function in slightly different light/dark colours depending on the scheme so that you can straightaway see the commands at a glance without spying out the curly brackets. not psychedelic colours, just slightly visible background colour difference. wouldn't it be great? Function Foo(){ highlight one color if(){highlight color2 for(){highlight color3 if (){hilghlight color4 } } } } }

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  • Nested/multiple brace-matching in Notepad++

    - by Melodic
    In Notepad++, is it possible to force all (or at least the 3 or 4 deepest) pairs of braces/brackets/parens/etc. that enclose the cursor to become highlighted? Preferably in different colors for each matched pair? For instance, in this example: int main(char** args) { if(blah) { ... } } If we place the cursor anywhere in the if-block, the main function's opening and closing braces should become one color, while the if-block's braces become another. The coloring for each block should stay the same as long the cursor is still in that block.

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  • Don't understand [0:0] iptable syntax

    - by artaxerxe
    I'm struggling with some iptables rules. I'm a newbie in iptables. I found some resources where I get the following command related to iptables. This is stored in a file that will be executed. [0:0] -A PREROUTING -s 10.1.0.0/24 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 81 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.1.0.6:3128 Can anybody explain me what does [0:0] mean? Also, some link related to this in iptables are welcome. Thanks in advance! P.S. If you need more rules, just let me know.

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  • More localized, efficient Lowest Common Ancestor algorithm given multiple binary trees?

    - by mstksg
    I have multiple binary trees stored as an array. In each slot is either nil (or null; pick your language) or a fixed tuple storing two numbers: the indices of the two "children". No node will have only one child -- it's either none or two. Think of each slot as a binary node that only stores pointers to its children, and no inherent value. Take this system of binary trees: 0 1 / \ / \ 2 3 4 5 / \ / \ 6 7 8 9 / \ 10 11 The associated array would be: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 [ [2,3] , [4,5] , [6,7] , nil , nil , [8,9] , nil , [10,11] , nil , nil , nil , nil ] I've already written simple functions to find direct parents of nodes (simply by searching from the front until there is a node that contains the child) Furthermore, let us say that at relevant times, both all trees are anywhere between a few to a few thousand levels deep. I'd like to find a function P(m,n) to find the lowest common ancestor of m and n -- to put more formally, the LCA is defined as the "lowest", or deepest node in which have m and n as descendants (children, or children of children, etc.). If there is none, a nil would be a valid return. Some examples, given our given tree: P( 6,11) # => 2 P( 3,10) # => 0 P( 8, 6) # => nil P( 2,11) # => 2 The main method I've been able to find is one that uses an Euler trace, which turns the given tree, with a node A to be the invisible parent of 0 and 1 with a depth of -1, into: A-0-2-6-2-7-10-7-11-7-2-0-3-0-A-1-4-1-5-8-5-9-5-1-A And from that, simply find the node between your given m and n that has the lowest number; For example, to find P(6,11), look for a 6 and an 11 on the trace. The number between them that is the lowest is 2, and that's your answer. If A is in between them, return nil. -- Calculating P(6,11) -- A-0-2-6-2-7-10-7-11-7-2-0-3-0-A-1-4-1-5-8-5-9-5-1-A ^ ^ ^ | | | m lowest n Unfortunately, I do believe that finding the Euler trace of a tree that can be several thousands of levels deep is a bit machine-taxing...and because my tree is constantly being changed throughout the course of the programming, every time I wanted to find the LCA, I'd have to re-calculate the Euler trace and hold it in memory every time. Is there a more memory efficient way, given the framework I'm using? One that maybe iterates upwards? One way I could think of would be the "count" the generation/depth of both nodes, and climb the lowest node until it matched the depth of the highest, and increment both until they find someone similar. But that'd involve climbing up from level, say, 3025, back to 0, twice, to count the generation, and using a terribly inefficient climbing-up algorithm in the first place, and then re-climbing back up. Are there any other better ways?

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  • How to log the output from cmd tree command using Apache Ant exec task?

    - by S.N
    Hi, I am trying to log the output from cmd tree command using ant with the following: <exec dir="${basedir}" executable="cmd" output="output.txt"> <arg value="tree" /> </exec> However, I am seeing the following in the "output.txt": Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. When I run the command in the windows cmd: C:\tree>tree I get something like: C:\tree +---test +---test Can anyone tell me how to write a Ant script to print the tree structure in to a file?

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  • WPF Binding Syntax Question

    - by Gurdas Nijor
    I've seen this syntax show up, and have tried to google for it's definition to no avail; what does it mean when a dp is bound this way? <Grid> <ContentControl Content="{Binding}"/> </Grid> I was under the assumption that you have to bind to some property on the DataContext, or another element, but this appears to bind to nothing.

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  • Notepad++ IDL Syntax Highlighting?

    - by Nate
    I was about to create a user-defined language file for Notepad++ to syntax-highlight IDL. But before I went and spent the time creating one, I wanted to check with the "community" to see if anyone else has one that's ready to go. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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  • What's the difference between arguments with default values and keyword-arguments?

    - by o_O Tync
    In Python, what's the difference between arguments having default values: def f(a,b,c=1,d=2): pass and keyword arguments: def f(a=1,b=2,c=3): pass ? I guess there's no difference, but the tutorial has two sections: 4.7.1. Default Argument Values 4.7.2. Keyword Arguments which sounds like there are some difference in them. If so, why can't I use this syntax in 2.6: def pyobj_path(*objs, as_list=False): pass ?

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  • Using antlr and the DLR together -- AST conversion

    - by RCIX
    I have an AST generated via ANTLR, and I need to convert it to a DLR-compatible one (Expression Trees). However, it would seem that i can't use tree pattern matchers for this as expression trees need their subtrees at instantiation (which i can't get). What solution would be best for me to use?

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  • SQLCMD Syntax error when running script that runs fine in management studio

    - by Troy
    When I run the this select '$(''test'')' in SQL Management Studio 2008 it returns $('test') When I run sqlcmd -S SERVER -E -d DATABASE -q "select "$(''test'')" on the command line it returns Sqlcmd: Error: Syntax error at line 1 near command '''. If I remove the dollar sign it works. Is the "$" a special character? Is this a sqlcmd bug? How can I change the script to get the desired result.

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  • SQLCMD Mode - Incorrect Syntax?

    - by OMG Ponies
    Trying to use: :On Error exit :r D:\opt\db_objects\REPORTS\dbo.sp_ReportCountLORUsers.sql ...and I get: Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Line 5 Incorrect syntax near 'U'. ** An error was encountered during execution of batch. Exiting. What am I missing?

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  • Groovy syntax <? , <?>>

    - by bsreekanth
    Hello, I was going through one of the answer in SO, where I see the following syntax private Class<? extends Enum<?>> clazz what all the <? , <?>> expression means. Looks like generalize the implementation based on regex kind of expression. What is it called in Groovy... many thanks..

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  • TSQL syntax to restore .bak to new db

    - by justSteve
    I need to automate the creation of a duplicate db from the .bak of my production db. I've done the operation plenty of times via the GUI but when executing from the commandline I'm a little confused by the various switches, in particular, the filenames and being sure ownership is correctly replicated. Just looking for the TSQL syntax for RESTORE that accomplishes that. thx

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  • Python MySQLdb placeholders syntax

    - by ensnare
    I'd like to use placeholders as seen in this example: cursor.execute (""" UPDATE animal SET name = %s WHERE name = %s """, ("snake", "turtle")) Except I'd like to have the query be its own variable as I need to insert a query into multiple databases, as in: query = """UPDATE animal SET name = %s WHERE name = %s """, ("snake", "turtle")) cursor.execute(query) cursor2.execute(query) cursor3.execute(query) What would be the proper syntax for doing something like this?

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  • making python 2.6 exception backward compatible

    - by m2o
    I have the following python code: try: pr.update() except ConfigurationException as e: returnString=e.line+' '+e.errormsg This works under python 2.6, but the "as e" syntax fails under previous versions. How can I resolved this? Or in other words, how do I catch user-defined exceptions (and use their instance variables) under python 2.6. Thank you!

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  • TextMate: Highlight matching tags of caret location.

    - by subkamran
    Is it possible for TextMate to syntax highlight the opening and closing tags of your current caret location? And I am talking about constantly, not by pressing a key combo. Furthermore, if it possible, how can I do it? There doesn't seem to be any way that I know of except by using selectors in the theme, but I don't know if selectors can be context-sensitive.

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  • String formatting named parameters?

    - by Mark
    I know it's a really simple question, but I have no idea how to google it. how can I do print '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (my_url) So that my_url is used twice? I assume I have to "name" the %s and then use a dict in the params, but I'm not sure of the proper syntax? just FYI, I'm aware I can just use my_url twice in the params, but that's not the point :)

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  • Script tag in XHTML

    - by Ben
    Hi, This might sound like a reaaaally dumb question but... why do browsers have a fit with this syntax: <script type='text/javascript' src="/path/to/my.js" /> and want this instead <script type='text/javascript' src="/path/to/my.js"></script> Seems the first construct should be valid since there's no inner content to the tag.. ?

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  • Cufon Hover & Change of font syntax

    - by Andy
    Could someone help me rewrite this syntax below to get it right. I want the font to be replaced by my font whilst accepting the :hover so my button will change when i hover over it. Cufon.replace('button', { fontFamily: 'Disgrunged A', hover: true });

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  • SQL code editor with syntax highlighing, auto-formatting and code folding

    - by Victor Stanciu
    Hello, Is there any SQL editor that supports syntax highlighting, automatic code formatting and code folding? I found this, but it's an Eclipse plugin (I'm a NetBeans user), and cannot automatically format code, which is the most important feature I'm after. Autocompletion is not important, nor is the possibility of running the code (like the SQL editor in NetBeans). Edit: I'm sorry for not specifying, I'm looking for Linux or even web-based software.

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