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  • getting function's argument names

    - by Gotys
    in PHP Consider this function: function test($name, $age) {} I need to somehow extract the parameter names (for generating custom documentations automatically) so that I could do something like: get_func_argNames('test'); and it would return Array['name','age'] . Is this even possible in PHP ?

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  • function to profile / performance test PHP functions?

    - by Haroldo
    I'm not experiencing any performance issues, however I'd like to take a look at what takes how long and how much memory cpu it uses etc. I'd like to get a firsthand understanding of which things can be bottle necks etc and improve any code i might reuse or build upon... (perfectionist) I'm looking to create a litte function that i can call at the begining and end of each function that records: execution time memory used cpu demand any ideas?

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  • How can empty JavaScript function actually do something?

    - by OverTheRainbow
    Hello While trying to understand how a web server worked, I came accross this: //myfile.js function donothing(){}; //myfile.html javascript:donothing(open('http://www.acme.com/whatever.jpg','','left=100, right=0, top=100, scrollbars=no, status=no, titlebar=no, resizable=no, toolbar=no, menubar=no, width=255, height=255')) I'm no JavaScript expert, so I don't get how an empty function can be made to work. Does someone know? Thank you.

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  • PHP Array Not Working in Function

    - by lemonpole
    Hello all. I'm currently experimenting with arrays in PHP, and I created a fake environment where a team's information will be displayed. $t1 = array ( "basicInfo" => array ( "The Sineps", "December 25, 2010", "lemonpole" ), "overallRecord" => array (0, 0, 0, 0), "overallSeasons" => array ( 1 => array (14, 0, 0), 2 => array (9, 5, 2), 3 => array (12, 4, 0), 4 => array (3, 11, 2) ), "games" => array ( "<img src=\"images/cs.gif\" alt=\"Counter-Strike\" />", "<img src=\"images/cs.gif\" alt=\"Counter-Strike\" />", "<img src=\"images/cs.gif\" alt=\"Counter-Strike\" />", "<img src=\"images/cs.gif\" alt=\"Counter-Strike\" />" ), "seasonHistory" => array ( "Season I", "Season II", "Season III", "Season IV" ), "divisions" => array ( "Open", "Main", "Main", "Invite" ) ); // Displays the seasons the team has been in along // with the record of each season. function seasonHistory() { // Make array variable local-scope. global $t1; // Count the number of seasons. $numrows = count($t1["seasonHistory"]); // Loop through all the variables until // it reaches the last entry made and display // each item seperately. for($v = 0; $v <= $numrows; $v++) { // Echo each season. echo "<tr><td>{$t1["games"][$v]}</td>"; echo "<td>{$t1["seasonHistory"][$v]}</td>"; echo "<td>{$t1["divisions"][$v]}</td></tr>"; } } I have tested several possible problems out and after narrowing them down I have come down to one conclusion and that is my function is not connecting to the array for some reason. I don't know what else to do because I thought making the array global would fix that problem. What works: I can echo $t1["games"][0] on the page I need it to display and it gives me the content. I tried echo $t1["games"][0] INSIDE the function and then calling the function and it doesn't display anything.

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  • break up recursive function in php

    - by Mike
    What is the best way to break up a recursive function that is using a ton of resources For example: function do_a_lot(){ //a lot of code and processing is done here //it takes a lot of execution time if($true){ //if true we have to do all of that processing again do_a_lot(); } } Is there anyway to make the server only have to take the brunt of the first execution and then break up the recursion into separate processes? Or am I dreaming?

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  • jQuery: what if I don't have mouseleave function ?

    - by Patrick
    hi, I'm using Drupal for a website and I can only use jQuery 1.2.7 (not the most recent versions). I want to fade in / fade out a div element and I'm using mouseover / mouseout functions. However, this element contains some children and when I move the mouse over it, the mouseout function is triggered, because I'm moving over one of its children. Since I don't have mouseleave function, how can I solve this issue ? thanks

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  • Function this parameter on onclick

    - by Jerome
    I've some html code generated in javascript like this cell.innerHTML = '<a href="#" class="sortheader" id="sortheader_'+i+'" '+ 'onclick="ts_resortTable(this, '+i+');return false;">' + txt+'<span class="sortarrow"></span></a>'; I'd like to call the function ts_resortTable() but independently of the onclick event how can i generate the "this" parameter of the function? I tried the DOM selector : $('sortheader_'+i) in jQuery and the getElementById('#sortheader_'+i) as well but it's not working

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  • Javscript passing and using that function

    - by Totty
    I have: var f1 = function(a){ alert(a) } var f2 = function(data, method){ method(data) // the problem is here, // the method f1 is not called. Is there a way to call that method f1? // the method f1 might not be in this scope, the method f1 can // be in a class or like this... } f2(a, f1) The question is: Is there a way to call that f1 from f2, from the passed method? thanks

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  • What's the benefit of function refrence?

    - by SpawnCxy
    When I reading the code of CodeIgniter,I found some functions written as follows: function &get_instance() { global $CI, $OBJ; if (is_object($CI)) { return $CI; } return $OBJ->load; } I can understand variable refrence,but I can hardly get this through.Is it necessary to use this function style?And any benefit? Thanks.

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  • How to pass Button.Click into a function?

    - by Achilles
    I have a function that adds eventhandlers to control events. Right now I have several overloads that add events to different types of controls: Public Sub AddEventHandler(Button, ButtonEvent) 'adds event handling for Button.Click public Sub AddEventHandler(LinkButton, ButtonEvent)'adds event handling for LinkButton.Click The problem is I want to write a function that is more robust like: Public sub AddEventHandler(Control, EventToHandle, ControlEvent) where EventToHandle is the parameter representing Button.Click or whatever event that Button has associated with it. Any suggestions guys? Thanks!

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  • Function callers in C?

    - by thyrgle
    So I was wondering how they work. To explain what I mean by a "function caller" a good example of what I mean would be glutTimerFunc, it is able to take in a function as a parameter and call it even with it not knowing it is declared. How is it doing this?

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  • C++ function dynamic data type definition

    - by user330352
    Hi all, in C++, when you define a function which takes one argument, you have to define the data type of that variable: void makeProccess(int request) However, I want to implement a function which takes different data types rather taking statically defined integer type. void makeProccess(anyType request) How can I design a proccess like this, any idea? Thanks.

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  • MooTools is not a function js error

    - by Adriane
    hello whatever i append to $('click_filter1') it shows the error ... is not a function (for show(), hide(), toggle()) if i insert an alert, the alert gets executed, so the framework is init ok the element with the id exists for sure what can be the problem of this? why iam getting this error? $('click_filter1').addEvent('click', function() { $('click_filter1').show(); }.bind(this));

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  • why does twitter use the !function syntax in their embed code

    - by samccone
    I was looking at twitters embed code and saw that they are using !function ... while i know that this evaluates to false I was wondering what the point of it was. thoughts? !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");

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  • Finding the Source Line of a function call

    - by Robert
    I've built a custom logging utility which displays a Log Message and the DateTime. I would like to add the line number in the source code which called the function. Is there a way to determine which line of the HTML source a particular javascript function was fired?

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  • Are Objective-C function names stored in text?

    - by thyrgle
    I don't remember where I heard about it, (I think I was searching up on how selectors worked and it ended up not being exactly the same as a callback function) and I can't confirm it. But more importantly than that, is there a way I could get a list of the function names from another application?

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