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  • Javascript setFullYear

    - by user187870
    var currentDate=new Date(); currentDate.setFullYear(2011); alert(currentDate); == this works, it sets the year to 2011 as expected. alert((new Date()).setFullYear(2011)); == this one doesn't work. Any idea why? Am I misunderstanding the syntax?

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  • Quick question regarding Conditional Compilation (ifndef)

    - by sil3nt
    Hello, This is quite probably a very silly question but I need to be sure. I've been given a class declaration in a header file eg. #ifndef file_H #define file_H class ex{ private: public: }; #endif and I've been required to write the method definitions in the same file, which I have done, my question is does the "#endif" stay where it is just after the class declaration or does it go at the end of my file after the class method definitions?.

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  • How do I use multiple precisions in printf()?

    - by Tommy
    Looking at the information under the heading "Precision can be omitted or be any of:". The example: printf("%.*s", 3, "abcdef"); works, outputting:abc (truncating the rest of the string.) Now, I would like to have a string with multiple parameters formatted (truncated): printf("%.*s, %.*s", 3, 3, "abcdef", "xyz123"); but the program crashes. What is the correct syntax? Thank You.

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  • How to use 5 byte value in macro

    - by shaktisinha
    Hi All, I've just started reading C and have a question about macro. How can I use a 5 byte value with a macro For eg. #define MAX 0xdeadbeaf12 int main(){ printf(" 0x %2x \n", MAX); } This code prints adbeaf12 but not deadbeaf12. Please help. Thanks

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  • Is there a better alternative to the Mongo shell?

    - by afvasd
    Dear Everyone, Is there a better shell than the native mongo shell? When I press UP I am seeing ^[[A . Does the shell not support last query? Tabbing in the shell does not autocomplete either. Of course, if there's a shell with syntax highlighting that would be great Is there an alternative that has the following features? (Or at least has some of them).

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  • Operator precedence in scala

    - by Jeriho
    I like scala's propose of operator precedence but in some rare case unmodified rules may be inconvenient because you have restrictions in naming your methods. Is there in scala ways to define another rules for a class/file/etc? If not would it be resolved in future?

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  • Static member variable containing object instances

    - by tom
    I have the following: function Preferences() { } Preferences.players = { 'player1': new Player() } players is a static member variable of Preferences and I'm trying to make it an object containing an instance of a Player. However, it doesn't appear to let me do this. It seems like it will allow me to define players if I make it a non-static member variable however. Like so: function Preferences() { var players = { 'player1' : new Player() } } Is it possible to create a static member variable containing instances of an object in JS?

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  • variable size datatype(int) in c++

    - by goutham
    Hello I want to use a datatype to represent sizes like 3bits or 12bits.. can anyone tell me how can I implement this in c++ and is there any code like this, which can help me define size in bits int i:3; thanks in advance ..

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  • Good book for sql

    - by Uday
    I always considered database as a storage . but never thought it can be used for querying across tables etc. Which is a good book for sql for a developer. not just the syntax. How to write a query in different ways How internally queries are executed.etc especially related to microsoft sql server

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  • Creating Tests at Runtime

    - by James Thigpen
    Are there any .NET testing frameworks which allow dynamic creation of tests without having to deal with a hokey Attribute syntax? Something like: foreach (var t in tests) { TestFx.Run(t.Name, t.TestDelegate); } But with the test reporting as you would expect... I could do something like this with RowTests et al, but that seems hokey.

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  • quoting HTML attribute values

    - by Flavius
    Hi I know the spec allows both ' and " as delimiters for attribute values, and I also know it's a good practice to always quote. However I consider " being the cleaner way, maybe it's just me having grown up with C and C++' syntax. What is the cleanest way of quoting attribute values and why? Please no subjective answers.

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  • Using MCPKit framework in Cocoa app.

    - by pawz
    I'm trying to integrate the MCPKit MySQL framework available at http://mysql-cocoa.sourceforge.net/ into my cocoa application. I've added the framework and included the header file but when I try to define my first MCPConnection variable it says "MCPConnection undeclared". Is anyone successfully using MCPKit on leopard ? Or is there another framework that people use to access MySQL ?

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  • Getting a list of all children of a given commit

    - by intuited
    I'd like to run git filter-branch on all children of a given commit. This doesn't seem to be an easy task, since there doesn't appear to be a way to tell git rev-list to only return children of a particular commit. Using the .. syntax won't work because it will also include the parent commits of any merge within that range. Am I missing something here?

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  • Can you use constant variables in javascript?

    - by chobo2
    Hi I am using visual studios 2010 and created a javascript file(jscript.js) and I saw on one page saying you can make constant variables in javascript like: const x = 20; bu to on another page I read it says you can't. So I am confused now what is it now? Also in Visual studios when I write "const" it underlines it in the javascript file and goes syntax error.

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  • I'm trying to match some numbers in a string using a regexpressions and am having difficulty with th

    - by Ryan
    here is the line i'm trying to parse [\\?\Volume{d3f7f470-526b-11df-92eb-001a647802d2}\] 85 90 NotFound I'm basically just trying to get the numbers that are outside of the brackets and ignore anything in between the brackets. My original syntax worked until I realized that sometimes there would be numbers in the brackets (I was just using "([0-99]{2})") any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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  • C++ Libraries similar to C#?

    - by cam
    I'm coming to C++ from a .Net background. Knowing how to use the Standard C++ Libraries, and all the syntax, I've never ventured further. Now I'm looking learning a bit more, such as what libraries are commonly used? I want to start getting into Threading but have no idea to start. Is there a library (similar to how .net has System.Threading) out there that will make it a bit easier? I'm specifically looking to do Linux based network programming.

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  • How to do svn ignore on a single file?

    - by Zando
    I know it's a basic question but I've tried every combination of propedit propset, etc. In an existing project, there's a file (let's call it 'error.log) I want to ignore for all future commits. What's the command-line syntax to do so?

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  • Search Links on a page

    - by Ravi Vyas
    Hi everyone. I want to search my link on other pages by passing url address. After passing the url it should return some boolean value which will define the existence of my link. Preferred language ASP.net/C# If it is possible, Please help me.

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