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  • ZF Autoloader to load ancestor and requested class

    - by Pekka
    I am integrating Zend Framework into an existing application. I want to switch the application over to Zend's autoloading mechanism to replace dozens of include() statements. I have a specific requirement for the autoloading mechanism, though. Allow me to elaborate. The existing application uses a core library (independent from ZF), for example: /Core/Library/authentication.php /Core/Library/translation.php /Core/Library/messages.php this core library is to remain untouched at all times and serves a number of applications. The library contains classes like class ancestor_authentication { ... } class ancestor_translation { ... } class ancestor_messages { ... } in the application, there is also a Library directory: /App/Library/authentication.php /App/Library/translation.php /App/Library/messages.php these includes extend the ancestor classes and are the ones that actually get instantiated in the application. class authentication extends ancestor_authentication { } class translation extends ancestor_translation { } class messages extends ancestor_messages { } usually, these class definitions are empty. They simply extend their ancestors and provide the class name to instantiate. $authentication = new authentication(); The purpose of this solution is to be able to easily customize aspects of the application without having to patch the core libraries. Now, the autoloader I need would have to be aware of this structure. When an object of the class authentication is requested, the autoloader would have to: 1. load /Core/Library/authentication.php 2. load /App/Library/authentication.php My current approach would be creating a custom function, and binding that to Zend_Loader_Autoloader for a specific namespace prefix. Is there already a way to do this in Zend that I am overlooking? The accepted answer in this question kind of implies there is, but that may be just a bad choice of wording. Are there extensions to the Zend Autoloader that do this? Can you - I am new to ZF - think of an elegant way, conforming with the spirit of the framework, of extending the Autoloader with this functionality? I'm not necessary looking for a ready-made implementation, some pointers (This should be an extension to the xyz method that you would call like this...) would already be enough.

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  • [C++] Real time plotting/data logging

    - by Paul
    I'm going to write a program that plots data from a sensor connected to the computer. The sensor value is going to be plotted as a function of the time (sensor value on the y-axis, time on the x-axis). I want to be able to add new values to the plot in real time. What would be best to do this with in C++? Edit: And by the way, the program will be running on a Linux machine

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  • How do I add a fullscreen view in Cocoa touch?

    - by David
    Hello :) Inside the titleView of a UINavigationBar, there is a button. Clicking it should slide in a view from the top of the screen. Where do I have to place the view so it's displayed fullscreen and not only inside the current UIViewController's contentView? Is there a function for adding fullscreen views?

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  • Haskell: Gluing a char and a list together?

    - by Vincent
    So I have this code here: toWords :: String - [a] toWords "" = [] toWords (nr1 : rest) | nr1 == ' ' = toWords rest | otherwise = nr1 : toWords rest The "toWords" function should simply remove all spaces and return a list with all the words. But I keep getting this error: test.hs:5:18: Couldn't match expected type a' against inferred typeChar' `a' is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for `toWords' at test.hs:1:22 In the first argument of `(:)', namely `nr1' In the expression: nr1 : toWords rest In the definition of `toWords': toWords (nr1 : rest) | nr1 == ' ' = toWords rest | otherwise = nr1 : toWords rest Failed, modules loaded: none.

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  • PHP Code and Linefeeds/Carriage Returns

    - by tonsils
    Hi, Just wondering, would the following code arrangement cause any issues when calling mysql_connect, i.e.: public function connect() { mysql_connect($this->host, $this->username, $this->password) or die("Could not connect. " . mysql_error()); or does it need to be all on one line, i.e.: mysql_connect($this->host,$this->username,$this->password) or die("Could not connect. " . mysql_error()); Thanks.

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  • Boost any usage

    - by Ockonal
    Hello, how can I insert my own class objects into ptr_map from boost. The objects are templated so I can't use some static typename in the map. So I did: ptr_map<string, any> someMap; My class inherits the boost::noncopyable. someMap.insert("Test", new MyClass()); The error is: error: no matching function for call to ‘boost::ptr_map.

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  • How to calculate "holes" in timetable

    - by genesiss
    I've got a 2-dimensional array like this (it represents a timetable): http://www.shrani.si/f/28/L6/37YvFye/timetable.png Orange cells are lectures and whites are free time. How could I calculate number of free hours between lectures in the same day? (columns are days and rows are hours) For example, in this table the result should be: 2 for first column 0 for second colum -- The function returns 2 (because 2+0=2)

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  • jquery version Issue

    - by pritisolanki
    Hi, I was working with jquery v1.3.2 and following piece of code was all working nice $(".textid").live('click',function(){ textbox_input=true; }); But as soon as I updated to jquery v1.4.2 above piece of code just not working as expected!!.Anyone who faced the same issue or can guide me to resolve this issue. Regards, Priti

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  • jquery find h2 tags and append into div

    - by SoulieBaby
    Hi all, I'm trying to write a bit of jquery which finds all h2 tags inside a div (.content), then appends each one into another div (.intro). So far I have this: var h2 = $(".content").find("h2"); $(h2).each(function() { $(this).append(".intro"); }); But it's not working.. if someone could help me out, that'd be great :)

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  • Static variables in C and C++

    - by Naveen
    Is there any difference between a variable declared as static outside any function between C and C++. I read that static means file scope and the variables will not be accessible outside the file. I also read that in C, global variables are static . So does that mean that global variables in C can not be accessed in another file?

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  • extract variables from an expression using javascript regexp

    - by powerboy
    For example, here is a string representing an expression: var str = 'total = sum(price * qty) * 1.09875'; I want to extract variables (i.e., 'total', 'price' and 'qty' but not 'sum' since 'sum' is a function name) from this expression. What is the regexp pattern in javascript? Variable name consists of letters, digits, or the underscore, beginning with letters or the underscore.

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  • jquery; django; parsing httpresponse

    - by Grinart
    hi_all() I have a problem with parsing http response.. I try send some values to client >>>>return HttpResponse(first=True,second=True) when parsing: $.post('get_values',"",function(data){ alert(data['first']); //The alert isn't shown!!! }); what is the right way to extract values from httpresponse maybe I make a mistake when create my response..

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  • Ajax, no response

    - by Jeremy Wagemans
    When I try to create a jquery alert coming from an ajaxy query, I don't get any response. Do you know how to fix it ? jquery: $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: "php/submission.php", success:function(data){ if(data==1) { alert("working"); } } }); submission.php: echo '1';

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  • Checking an empty Core Data relationship (SQLite)

    - by rwat
    I have a to-many relationship in my data model, and I'd like to get all the objects that have no corresponding objects in the relationship. For example: Customer - Purchases I want to get all Customers that have 0 Purchases. I've read somewhere that I could use "Purchases[SIZE] = 0", but this gives me an unsupported function expression error, which I think means it doesn't work with a SQLite backing store (which I don't want to switch from, due to some performance constraints). Any ideas?

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  • Simulating MySql OLD_PASSWORD in .NET or MS SQL ?

    - by miensol
    I have started a new project in .NET which uses some old system's datababase in MySql. The data stored in mysql is periodicaly transfered to MS Sql on which our system works. I need to authenticate users with their login and password. User's passwords are stored as hash generated by OLD_PASSWORD function from mysql. Is there any way to generate such hash using Ms Sql or .NET ?

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  • Database Schema Versioning Strategies

    - by Jack Ryan
    I work on a project that uses a reasonably large database, the live version weighing in at somewhere around 60-80GB. The live database is the only real definitive source of our schema, and because of its size duplicating this database is too slow to be done often. This means we have ended up developing our database schema in a pretty ad hoc way, using sql compare to migrate changes from dev dbs to the live system, and only wiping our dev dbs every month or two. I am hoping to get some pointers on how to improve our database development work flow so that we have a little more control. Some things to think about: Currently nobody is really in charge of the database schema, all developers can change it if they need to, though generally these decisions are talked about before they are done. There are stored procedures, functions, and views in the database. These should probably be dumped to files so they can be reloaded on every build. Schema changes should probably be checked in as scripts. We have started to do this recently. However all our scripts must then be numbered (because there may be dependencies between them), and must be re runnable (because our build script currently runs them all in order). This makes them hard to read because they are full of conditionals that check whether tables or columns already exist. This is a step that is often forgotten by developers. Getting a new database should be quick and easy. This is currently a big problem, it takes several hours to get a copy of last nights backup and restore it onto a dev machine. Some mechanism needs to be in place to allow developers to update static data. We have tables that contain data that is never updated through the application, but does potentially need to be changed when we do a new release (often this drives dropdowns). The whole thing needs to be runnable as part of a build script. Are there any tools that can be used to help to do this? Eventually I would like to be at a point where a new DB can be built from scratch without copying any data from the live system. I don't mind writing some scripts to glue all the steps together but each part should be easily editable so that we continue to use it rather than make changes directly on DBs.

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  • Filter Datagrid onLoad

    - by Morgan Delvanna
    My data grid successfully filters when I select a month from a dropdown list, however when I try to filter it onLoad it just doesn't filter. The dropdown successfully displays the current month, and the grid should also show the current month data. <script type="text/javascript"> dojo.require("dojox.grid.DataGrid"); dojo.require("dojox.data.XmlStore"); dojo.require("dijit.form.FilteringSelect"); dojo.require("dojo.data.ItemFileReadStore"); dojo.require("dojo.date"); theMonth = new Date(); dojo.addOnLoad(function() { dojo.byId('monthInput').value = month_name[(theMonth.getMonth()+1)]; var filterString='{month: "' + theMonth.getMonth() + '"}'; var filterObject=eval('('+filterString+')'); dijit.byId("eventGrid").filter(filterObject); } ); var eventStore = new dojox.data.XmlStore({url: "events.xml", rootItem: "event", keyAttribute: "dateSort"}); function monthClick() { var ctr, test, rtrn; test = dojo.byId('monthInput').value; for (ctr=0;ctr<=11;ctr++) { if (test==month_name[ctr]) { rtrn = ctr; } } var filterString='{month: "' + rtrn + '"}'; var filterObject=eval('('+filterString+')'); eventGrid.setQuery(filterObject); } </script> </head> <body class="tundra"> <div id="header" dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" region="top" class="pfga"></div> <div id="menu" dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" region="left" class="pfga"></div> <div id="content" style="width:750px; overflow:visible" dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" region="center" class="pfga"> <div dojotype="dojo.data.ItemFileReadStore" url="months.json" jsID="monthStore"></div> <div id="pagehead" class="Heading1" >Upcoming Events</div> <p> <input dojoType="dijit.form.FilteringSelect" store="monthStore" searchAttr="month" name="id" id="monthInput" class="pfga" onChange="monthClick()" /> </p> <table dojoType="dojox.grid.DataGrid" store="eventStore" class="pfga" style="height:500px; width:698px" clientSort="true" jsID="eventGrid"> <thead> <tr> <th field="date" width="80px">Date</th> <th field="description" width="600px">Description</th> </tr> <tr> <th field="time" colspan="2">Details</th> </tr> </thead> </table> </div> <div id="footer"></div>

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