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  • On iPhone, what does EPERM (errno == 1) mean in reponse to send() of UDP data?

    - by Chris Markle
    We sending data over UDP from the iPhone, sometimes, but not always, in response to our first send() of UDP data, we are getting back a -1 return code and errno set to 1 (EPERM / operation not permitted). The EPERM result for send(), sendto() and sendmsg() is not documented in the man pages as a return result from those functions. Has anyone out there encountered this and might be able to shed some light on what this errno value means in this context?

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  • What is the technical skill degree of your co-workers?

    - by bonefisher
    For now it has been around 4 years that I work as developer. Most of my team mates, from their tech-skill, programming ability and code practices view, are somewhere between junior and senior. In all my previous jobs, there was a real geek who was brilliant at coding/analyzing/lead, but the others were just 'average' programmers. How would you rank your co-workers as good developers from rank 1 (best) - 5 (worst) ?

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  • Web Service URL Problem

    - by user221330
    H!, I have a solution in which there is several other sub projects (windows application). in every project I have some web services added. Now the problem : how can i set the URL of each web service individually from the app.Config file?? is there a setting I missed to set ? can it be automatically done or I have to code for it ? Thank you friends.

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  • Problem with a call button - doesn't open tel:// URL

    - by Christophe Konig
    Hi, I am trying to make a call button that will call 18 which is Fire Dept in France. So my code is : [[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"tel://18"]]; It doesn't work and I get this message in the console : < warning Ignoring unsafe request to open URL tel://18 But I saw other application that have the same button fully working ! I am trying this on the device of course. What am I missing ?

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  • extended permission using php sdk

    - by Awais Qarni
    Hello, I am developing a facebook application using php-sdk. i want to take some extended permissions from user of my application. As this is application where user comes after login into facebook, so how can i take extended permission when user visit my page? We cannot place login button in which we can take permissions. now any one can guide me how to take and where to place that code? Thanks in advance. Regards, Awais Qarni

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  • How to get path to the installed GIT in Python?

    - by Vladimir Prudnikov
    I need to get a path to the GIT on Max OS X 10.6 using Python 2.6.1 into script variables. I use this code for that: r = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split("which git"), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) print r.stdout.read() but the problem is that output is empty (I tried stderr too). It works fine with another commands such as pwd or ls. Can anyone help me with that?

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  • Can we still develop Silverlight 2 applications

    - by TobyEvans
    Hi there, I've inherited a set of Silverlight 2 applications (new job), one of which needs upgrading. We can do the updates in code without problems, but the available dev machines all appear to be running Silverlight 3. I can't seem to find Silverlight 2 tools for download any more - is there a way to multi-target Silverlight the same way we can multi-target older versions of the main CLR? thanks Toby

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  • Can't use "continue <label>"

    - by M28
    I am trying this code: entLoop:for(var i:*in entities) { for(var i2:*in ignoreEntities) { if(entities[i].type==ignoreEntities[i2]) { continue entLoop; } } } Why is it not working? The error is: Target of continue statement was not found.

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  • Anyone using SharpKeeper in production?

    - by Chris Eldredge
    SharpKeeper is a port of ZooKeeper to .NET. The port was done by Eric Hauser as seen on his blog. The code is only available on GitHub here as far as I can tell. My question is does it work? Is anyone using SharkKeeper in production or is it just a toy at this point?

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  • What does /*!*/ mean in C#?

    - by Tristan
    I'm new to C# and am reading code with /*!*/ in what seem like strange places. For instance class methods defined as: protected override OptionsParser/*!*/ CreateOptionsParser() protected override void ParseHostOptions(string/*!*/[]/*!*/ args) Unfortunately /*!*/ is not googleable. What does it mean?

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  • Error #2032 displayed in html page

    - by Rajeev
    I have a app which is used to testmicrophone.But when include in html page it displays Error #2032.How to resolve this. This is the HTML code <div style="display: inline;float:center;"> <object width="100" height="100"> <embed src="mic.swf" width="250" height="250"> </embed> </object> </div>

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  • Unable to free const pointers in C

    - by lego69
    How can I free a const char*? I allocated new memory using malloc, and when I'm trying to free it I always receive the error "incompatible pointer type" The code that causes this is something like: char* name="Arnold"; const char* str=(const char*)malloc(strlen(name)+1); free(str); // error here

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  • What's the best simplest way to detect a file from a directory?

    - by Nano HE
    My code like this, I looked up the open command, but I am not sure it is the simplest way or not. if #Parser.exe exist in directory of Debug { move ("bin/Debug/Parser.exe","Parser.exe"); } elsif #Parser.exe exist in directory of Release { move ("bin/Release/Parser.exe","Parser.exe"); } else { die "Can't find the Parser.exe."; } Thank you.

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  • Iterator not accessible because of private inheritance

    - by Bo Tian
    I've created a new class that composes std::deque by private inheritance, i.e, class B : private std::deque<A> { ... }; and in my source code I tried to use iterator of B, i.e., B::iterator it The compiler error is error C2247: 'std::deque<_Ty>::iterator' not accessible because 'B' uses 'private' to inherit from 'std::deque<_Ty>' So the question is, how can I make the iterator accessible?

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  • Gridview tooltip

    - by Geetha
    Hi All, if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Header) { int i = 0; foreach (TableCell cell in e.Row.Cells) { cell.Attributes.Add("title", reason[i]); i++; } } i am using this code to show tool tip in grid view.Tool tip is getting displayed when the page loads but after a click event the tool tip is not working.

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  • Programatic cache creation

    - by Pablo Fernandez
    I switched from xml to programmatically cache creation and now I can't retrieve my cache by name. Here's a code snippet that shows what I'm doing maybe you can spot an obvious error? http://gist.github.com/405546 (I'm only showing the relevant lines here).

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  • Setting background text colour of radio button

    - by Night Walker
    Hello all I want to set up the Background color of the text in my radio button . I have tried Background="Chocolate" , but it sets the color of the circle dot there . Any idea how i do that ? This is my current code <RadioButton Content=" MSSQL" TextBlock.Foreground="Black" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Height="Auto" Padding="0" Margin="15,15,0,0" Name="radioButton_MSSQL" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="66" GroupName="DataBases" BorderBrush="DarkOrchid" IsChecked="True" />

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  • Converting generic type to it's base and vice-versa

    - by Pajci
    Can someone help me with the conversion I am facing in enclosed code ... I commented the lines of code, where I am having problem. Is this even the right way to achieve this ... what I am trying to do, is forward responses of specified type to provided callback. public class MessageBinder { private class Subscriber<T> : IEquatable<Subscriber<T>> where T : Response { ... } private readonly Dictionary<Type, List<Subscriber<Response>>> bindings; public MessageBinder() { this.bindings = new Dictionary<Type, List<Subscriber<Response>>>(); } public void Bind<TResponse>(short shortAddress, Action<ZigbeeAsyncResponse<TResponse>> callback) where TResponse : Response { List<Subscriber<TResponse>> subscribers = this.GetSubscribers<TResponse>(); if (subscribers != null) { subscribers.Add(new Subscriber<TResponse>(shortAddress, callback)); } else { var subscriber = new Subscriber<TResponse>(shortAddress, callback); // ERROR: cannot convert from 'List<Subscriber<TResponse>>' to 'List<Subscriber<Response>>' ... tried LINQ Cast operator - does not work either this.bindings.Add(typeof(TResponse), new List<Subscriber<TResponse>> { subscriber }); } } public void Forward<TResponse>(TResponse response) where TResponse : Response { var subscribers = this.GetSubscribers<TResponse>(); if (subscribers != null) { Subscriber<TResponse> subscriber; Type responseType = typeof (TResponse); if (responseType.IsSubclassOf(typeof (AFResponse))) { // ERROR: Cannot convert type 'TResponse' to 'AFResponse' ... tried cast to object first, works, but is this the right way? var afResponse = (AFResponse)response; subscriber = subscribers.SingleOrDefault(s => s.ShortAddress == afResponse.ShortAddress); } else { subscriber = subscribers.First(); } if (subscriber != null) { subscriber.Forward(response); } } } private List<Subscriber<TResponse>> GetSubscribers<TResponse>() where TResponse : Response { List<Subscriber<Response>> subscribers; this.bindings.TryGetValue(typeof(TResponse), out subscribers); // ERROR: How can I cast List<Subscriber<Response>> to List<Subscriber<TResponse>>? return subscribers; } } Thank you for any help :)

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  • improve javascript prototypal inheritance

    - by Julio
    I'm using a classical javascript prototypal inheritance, like this: function Foo() {} Naknek.prototype = { //Do something }; var Foo = window.Foo = new Foo(); I want to know how I can improve this and why I can't use this model: var Foo = window.Foo = new function() { }; Foo.prototype = { //Do something }; Why this code doesn't work? In my head this is more logical than the classical prototypal inheritance.

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  • What is the difference between using $1 vs \1 in Perl regex substitutions?

    - by Mr Foo Bar
    I'm debugging some code and wondered if there is any practical difference between $1 and \1 in Perl regex substitutions For example: my $package_name = "Some::Package::ButNotThis"; $package_name =~ s{^(\w+::\w+)}{$1}; print $package_name; # Some::Package This following line seems functionally equivalent: $package_name =~ s{^(\w+::w+)}{\1}; Are there subtle differences between these two statements? Do they behave differently in different versions of Perl?

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  • Trigger email on specific date

    - by Risho
    I have C# web application that I want it to send out an email on a certain date, such as if equipment isn't returned on the day it was due. Data is in MS SQL database. I've got all the email code already done, and I'm just curious how do I trigger this email, say after the COB on that particular day? Thanks, Eric

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  • Can .NET Task instances go out of scope during run?

    - by Henry Jackson
    If I have the following block of code in a method (using .NET 4 and the Task Parallel Library): var task = new Task(() => DoSomethingLongRunning()); task.Start(); and the method returns, will that task go out of scope and be garbage collected, or will it run to completion? I haven't noticed any issues with GCing, but want to make sure I'm not setting myself up for a race condition with the GC.

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