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  • How to print arguments passed to configure script?

    - by Sam
    Hi, I'm trying to print arguments passed to a ./configure script. Calling 'echo' on $BASH_ARGV will just print the last set of arguments. For example if I run: ./configure --enable-foo --enable-bar echo $BASH_ARGV will print only "--enable-bar" How do I print all the arguments? Thanks!

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  • Dealing with &rest-parameters in common lisp

    - by Patrick
    I want define a functions that accepts &rest - parameters and delegates them to another function. (html "blah" "foo" baz) = "blahfoobaz" I did not find a better way than this one: (defun html (&rest values) (concatenate 'string "" (reduce #'(lambda(a b) (concatenate 'string a b)) values :initial-value "") "")) But this looks somewhat glumbsy to me, since line 4 does no more than concatenating the &rest parameter "values". I tried (concatenate 'string "" (values-list values) "") but this does not seem to work (SBCL). Could someone give me an advice? Kind regards

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  • How to Implement Web Based Find File Database Text Search

    - by neversaint
    I have series of files like this: foo1.txt.gz foo2.txt.gz bar1.txt.gz ..etc.. and a tabular format files that describe the file foo1 - Explain foo1 foo2 - Explain foo2 bar1 - Explain bar1 ..etc.. What I want to do is to have a website with a simple search bar and allow people to type foo1 or just foo and finally return the gzipped file(s) and the explanation of the file(s). What's the best way to implement this. Sorry I am totally new in this area.

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  • Reading object tree from file into Python

    - by jjkparker
    I have a Python app that contains an object structure that the user can manipulate. What I want to do is allow the user to create a file declaring how the object structure should be created. For example, I would like the user to be able to create the following file: foo.bar.baz = true x.y.z = 12 and for my app to then create that object tree automatically. What's the best way to do something like this?

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  • Python - output from functions?

    - by Seafoid
    Hi I have a very rudimentary question. Assume I call a function, e.g., def foo(): x = 'hello world' How do I get the function to return x in such a way that I can use it as the input for another function or use the variable within the body of a program? When I use return and call the variable within another functions I get a NameError. Thanks, S :-)

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  • jQuery selector not selecting

    - by Paul Nathan
    I am unable to get this event to fire: $("#about").click(function() { //I have put alert("foo") here, won't fire $("#about_stuff").toggle(); }); snip <li ><a href="#a" id="about">About</a> I've tested the toggle line in Firebug and it successfully works - I am at my wits end, I've checked it against multiple examples and it persistently refuses to work.

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  • Changing output of Forms with Struts+Freemarker

    - by Chris
    I'm working on a Website with Struts2 and Freemarker. Whenever I add form tags such as: <@s.form action="foo" <@s.combobox (...)/ It generates a bunch of html/css/javascript that I don't need. Is there any way I can specify that no extra elements should be generated or do I really need to go into Freemarker.jar and edit the templates to my liking?

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  • oracle blob text search

    - by Skay
    Is it possible to search through blob text using sql statement? I can do select * from $table where f1 like '%foo%' if the f1 is varchar, how about f1 is a blob? Any counter part for this?

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  • how to .call() on the unnamed function in javascript?

    - by Anonymous
    Let's suppose I have button #click, And suppose I bind the on click event as follows: $('#click').click(function(){ alert('own you'+'whatever'+$(this).attr('href')); }); But I want this to refer to some other element, let's say #ahref. If it was a named function I would simply refer it by name: foo.call('#ahref'); How could I use .call() though, if the function is called inline and does not have a name?

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  • XMLEncoder in java for serialization

    - by tom
    Im just wondering how i use xmlencoder to serialize ArrayList where foo is my own made class. Do i have to do anything in particular, ie define my own xml structure first and then call toString on each value in my list and write it out? Can anyone point me to a good tutorial? http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/persistence4/ Thats what i have been looking at but it doesnt seem to mention what to do with non library classes. Thanks

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  • How do I extend this regex to match www.example.com in addition to http://example.com?

    - by algorithmicCoder
    I've got a regex for detecting links that works pretty well for urls of the form http://example.com, http://www.example.com etc but not for www.example.com I am trying to extend what i have so that www.foo.com also gets matched without breaking previous functionality. I tried this: /\(?\b((http|https|ftp):\/\/|)(www\.)[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#\/%?=~_()|!:,.;]*[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#\/%=~_()|]/ but this only works when www is present and doesn't work e.g. for http://example.com ...

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  • debug=true in .svc file?

    - by JohnW
    Our WCF svc files contain the following: <%@ ServiceHost Service="Foo" Factory="Bar" Language="C#" Debug="true" %> What does debug=true mean in this case? web.config has debug=false, but I don't know what this one means and can't find a reference on MSDN.

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  • Correct use of boost lambda

    - by Niels P.
    Consider the following piece of C++0x code: a_signal.connect([](int i) { if(boost::any_cast<std::string>(_buffer[i]) == "foo") { base_class<>* an_object = new derived_class(); an_object->a_method(_buffer[i]); }}); How would it correctly look in Boost Lambda (since this C++0x feature can't be used yet)?

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