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  • Rubyists: What is this called?

    - by Matt Darby
    Say I have a pool of enumerables that I want to group by an attribute: cars = Car.all.group_by(&:color) Then I want to iterate over those cars like so: cars.inject([]) do |stack, (color, cars)| stack << cars.each do |car| ... end end What is the term for the block variable extension (between the parentheses)?

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  • numeric cycles in shell

    - by oraz
    hello, what is the name and sintacsys of construcion ((..)) in example below? for ((i=1;i<10;i++)) do echo $i; done it has strange variable i where are other constructons for numeric cycling in shell?

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  • Mimic C preprocessor with Python/Ruby?

    - by prosseek
    I need to mimic the preprocessor feature of C with Python. If I want to run the debug release, I use as follows with C #ifdef DEBUG printf(...) #endif I just use -DDEBUG or similar to trigger it on or off. What method can I use for Python/Ruby? I mean, what should I do to control the behavior of python/ruby scripts in such a way that I can change a variable that affects all the script files in a project?

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  • Static Variables in Overloaded Functions

    - by BSchlinker
    I have a function which does the following: When the function is called and passed a true bool value, it sets a static bool value to true When the function is called and passed a string, if the static bool value is set to true, it will do something with that string Here is my concern -- will a static variable remain the same between two overloaded functions? If not, I can simply create a separate function designed to keep track of the bool value, but I try to keep things simple.

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  • Temporary PYTHONPATH in Windows

    - by Santa
    How do I set, temporarily, the PYTHONPATH environment variable just before executing a Python script? In *nix, I can do this: $ PYTHONPATH='.' python scripts/doit.py In Windows, this syntax does not work, of course. What is the equivalent, though?

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  • Do session use cookies?

    - by Pandiya Chendur
    This is an interview question asked a month ago.... Do session use cookies? If so,how do they do so? Assume Session["UserId"]=1 how does this session variable uses cookies internally? If so, what will be the name of the cookie and what is the value of that cookie....

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  • Search for content in functions with regex

    - by Marlun
    Hello, How would I with regular expression search for functions which contains the use of a global variable without running "global $var" first? The files looks like this: class TestClass { function correctFunc() { global $var; $name = $var->name; } function invalidFuncIWantToFind() { $age = $var->user->age; } } I want to find the function names of all the invalidFuncIWantToFind. At work this would have really speeded up our work but I didn't get how to do it.

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  • how to get child nodes in xsl

    - by ppp
    here my code- <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> <xsl:template match="ArrayOfLinkEntity" name="bindLink"> <ul> <xsl:for-each select="LinkEntity[ParentLinkId=0]"> <li> <xsl:variable name="linkId" select="LinkId"/> <xsl:variable name="child" select="count(/ArrayOfLinkEntity/LinkEntity[ParentLinkId=$linkId])"/> <xsl:value-of select="$child"/> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="($child &gt; 0)"> <a href="#" data-flexmenu="flexmenu1" onclick="javascript:setPageLinkId({$linkId});"> <xsl:value-of select="LinkTitle"/> <img src="../images/down.gif" border="0"/> </a> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise > <a href="#" onclick="javascript:setPageLinkId({$linkId});"> <xsl:value-of select="LinkTitle"/> </a> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </li> </xsl:for-each> </ul> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> but I am getting $child=0 always.but there exists children. my xml structure- <ArrayOfLinkEntity xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <LinkEntity> <EntityId>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</EntityId> <LinkId>1</LinkId> <SequenceNo>1</SequenceNo> <ParentLinkId>0</ParentLinkId> <LinkTitle>Home</LinkTitle> <SubLink /> </LinkEntity> ... </ArrayOfLinkEntity> What should I do? Please suggest.

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  • Please help me:(

    - by Marin
    Hi! Can anyone please help me?:( I'm desperrate cause I have to finish this script as soon as possible! The problem is: Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:\wamp\www\FlashChat_v607\chat\inc\common.php on line 155 Notice: Undefined variable: step in C:\wamp\www\FlashChat_v607\chat\inc\common.php on line 94 and this is the link where you can find the code: http://www5.zippyshare.com/v/3592861/file.html

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  • Returning char* in function

    - by Devel
    I have function: char *zap(char *ar) { char pie[100] = "INSERT INTO test (nazwa, liczba) VALUES ('nowy wpis', '"; char dru[] = "' )"; strcat(pie, ar); strcat(pie, dru); return pie; } and in main there is: printf("%s", zap( argv[1] ) ); When compiling I get the warning: test.c: In function ‘zap’: test.c:17: warning: function returns address of local variable How should I return char* propertly?

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  • Javascript new object (function ) vs inline invocation

    - by Sheldon Ross
    Is there any considerations to determine which is better practice for creating an object with private members? var object = new function () { var private = "private variable"; return { method : function () { ..dosomething with private; } } } VS var object = function () { ... }(); Basically what is the difference between using NEW here, and just invoking the function immediately after we define it?

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  • Keyword Selection Background?

    - by Irwin
    I just installed MSVS2010 Ultimate & I've noticed something which is somewhat annoying & conflicting with my syntax highlighting, as can be seen: As can be seen, when a keyword/function/variable/etc is highlighted all other instances of the aforementioned are highlighted too. This is somewhat annoying. Is there any way to disable this?

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  • Read http body and put it into variables.

    - by Khou
    how do you create a class to read the html body and phase it into a variable? Example the page http://domain.com/page1.aspx display the following plaintext within the html body content item1=xyz&item2=abc&item3=jkl how do you read content of the html body and assign them to a variables in this case variable1=xyz (value taken from item1=) variable2=abc (value taken from item2=) variable3=jkl (value taken from item3=)?

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  • Selenium Test Runner and variables problem

    - by quilovnic
    Hi, In my selenium test suite (html), I define a first test case to initialize variable called in the next test case. Sample : In first script : store|//div[@id="myfield"]|myvar In my second script : type|${myvar}|myvalue But when I start test runner (from maven), it returns an error telling that ${myvar} is not found The value contained in the stored var is not used. Any suggestion ? Thans a lot

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  • pthread and child process data sharing in C

    - by mustafabattal
    hi everyone, my question is somewhat conceptual, how is parent process' data shared with child process created by a "fork()" call or with a thread created by "pthread_create()" for example, are global variables directly passed into child process and if so, does modification on that variable made by child process effect value of it in parent process? i appreciate partial and complete answers in advance, if i'm missing any existing resource, i'm sorry, i've done some search on google but couldn't find good results thanks again for your time and answers

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  • How to camelcase decibels?

    - by Roddy
    The standard abbreviations for decibels is "dB" (note the case!) So, if I have a variable, holding (for instance) a maximum dB value, how best to name it? maxDbValue maxdBValue maxDecibelValue something else? Each has disdvantages - #1 swaps the case of the unit, #2 doesn't clearly split max from dB, and #3 is verbose... I think #1 feels best, but...???

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  • How to change the value of value in BASH ??

    - by debugger
    Hello All, Let's say i have the Following, Vegetable=Potato ( Kind of vegetable that i have ) Potato=3 ( quantity available ) If i wanna know how many vegetables i have (from a script where i have access only to variable Vegetable), i do the following: Quantity=${!Vegetable} But let's say i take one Potato then i want to update the quantity, i should be able to do the following: ${Vegetable}=$(expr ${!Vegetable} - 1) It does not work !! Any clues to realize this Thanks

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  • Shopping Cart in Flex 4

    - by chchrist
    I am trying to code a shopping cart using Flex 4. I am at the design process and I need to figure out which design pattern to use. I am thinking of using the Singleton pattern. I will have a Product Value Object where I'll save each product's values and the I'll push each product to an array variable in my Singleton class. Is my logic OK? Is there a better way? Thanks in advance

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  • Python float copy question

    - by SJA
    Hi, I'm puzzled by some behaviour I'm seeing when copying a float array member into another variable - please help! For example data_entry[1] = 9.6850069951 new_value = data_entry[1] <comment> #print both 9.6850069951 9.6850663300 I'm aware of the problem of binary storage of floats but I thought with a direct copy of memory we would end up with the same value. Any ideas? I need better precision than this! thanks in advance Stuart

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