Search Results

Search found 14799 results on 592 pages for 'instance eval'.

Page 276/592 | < Previous Page | 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283  | Next Page >

  • Can we write an EOF character ourselves?

    - by Apoorv
    Most of the languages like C++ when writing into a file, put an EOF character even if we miss to write statements like : filestream.close However is there any way, we can put the EOF character according to our requirement, in C++, for an instance. Or any other method we may use apart from using the functions provided in C++. If you need to ask more of information then kindly do give a comment. Thanks in advance.

    Read the article

  • If I'm running my App Engine app on localhost, will I not see a value for X-AppEngine-Country?

    - by Bartholomew
    According to the Release Notes: All user request have an X-AppEngine-Country header which contains the ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the user, based on the IP address of the client request. My app is running on localhost with the 1.5.1 Java release which contains the X-AppEngine-Country header but I don't seem to be receiving any value for this header in my requests. Do I have to deploy the app to a production instance to test this feature?

    Read the article

  • Returning the size of available virtual memory at run-time in C++

    - by Greenhouse Gases
    In C++ is there a predefined library function that will return the size of RAM currently available on a computer a program is being run on, at run-time? For instance, if an object is 4bytes, then can we divide the available virtual memory by 4 bytes to give an estimate of how many more objects could be stored by the program safely? I have used the sizeof() function to return the size of objects within my program. Thanks

    Read the article

  • Concurrent processes do not utilize all available CPU

    - by metdos
    I run some processes on an EC2 cc2.8xlarge instance which has 32 virtual processors. For some type of processes, when I run 16 processes on parallel, all of them use 100% of CPU cycles. But for other type of processes, they are not using 100% CPU and they finish considerably slower than a single thread. There is no time spend on IO and all data is served from memory. Do you have any idea about the reason of this problem?

    Read the article

  • Zend_Registry - Do you need getInstance() ?

    - by Jesse
    Hey I'm wondering when accessing Zend_Registry in an application if you need to include getInstance() and if so, why? for example Zend_Registry::getInstance()-get('db'); vs. Zend_Registry::get('db'); they both seem to work with the later being less verbose. I vaguely understand that Zend_Registry is a singleton, which I think means there can only be one instance of it? so why would you need getInstance()?

    Read the article

  • Java interface 'interview'-style problem

    - by Codenotguru
    Problem/Task: Write an interface with one method and two classes that implement this interface. Now write a main method with an array that holds an instance of each class. Using a for-each loop, invoke the method upon each item. Is this an interview question? (I'm not sure if the author meant to post this as a question or was looking for an answer to the above.)

    Read the article

  • I need to programmatically remove a batch of unique constraints that I don't know the names of.

    - by Bill
    I maintain a product that is installed at multiple locations which as been haphazardly upgraded. Unique constraints were added to a number of tables, but I have no idea what the names are at any particular instance. What I do know is the table/columnname pair that has the unique constraints and I would like to write a script to delete any unique constraint on these column/table combinations. This is MSSQL 2000 and later. Something that works on 2000/2005/2008 would be best!

    Read the article

  • Why string.Replace("X","Y") works only when assigned to new string?

    - by Petr
    Hi, I guess it has to do something with string being a reference type but I dont get why simply string.Replace("X","Y") does not work? Why I need to do `string A=stringB.Replace("X","Y") I thought it is just a method to be done on specified instance? Thanks for explanation EDIT: Thank you so far. I extend my question Why "b+="FFF"works but the b.replace is not?

    Read the article

  • Google App Engine query data store by a string start with ...

    - by Frank
    How to write a query that can find me all item_number start with a certain value ? For instance there are item_numbers like these : 123_abc 123_xyz ierireire 321_add 999_pop My current query looks like this : "select from "+PayPal_Message.class.getName()+" where item_number == '"+Item_Number+"' order by item_number desc" What's a query look like that can return all item_numbers start with "123_" ?

    Read the article

  • HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected

    - by sdsd
    hi I have created an application in VStudio. It ran nicely in debugging mode, but my computer became slower and slower as I worked until it finaly became frozen. after I manualy restarted it, the app wasn't running any more in debug and I get this execption in the browser. Only I am connected right now to the app. I have restarted the computer so there coudn't be any instance of a client connected I have removed and reinstalled the IIS what is wrong?

    Read the article

  • google calendar java api

    - by tommaso
    Hello, I have an object of CalendarEntry I know that http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/allcalendars/full is the feed url of all calendars but how I can get this feed url from CalendarEntry instance? Because I wanna post a new entry in a specified calendar and I need this url. Thanks!

    Read the article

  • Counting the instances of customers

    - by Mikae Combarado
    Say that I have a table with one column named CustomerId. The example of the instance of this table is : CustomerId 14 12 11 204 14 204 I want to write a query that counts the number of occurences of customer IDs. At the end, I would like to have a result like this : CustomerId NumberOfOccurences 14 2 12 1 11 1 204 2 14 1 I cannot think of a way to do this.

    Read the article

  • Make qwidget in new window in PyQt4

    - by matt
    I'm trying to make a class that extends qwidget, that pops up a new window, I must be missing something fundamental, class NewQuery(QtGui.QWidget): def __init__(self, parent): QtGui.QMainWindow.__init__(self,parent) self.setWindowTitle('Add New Query') grid = QtGui.QGridLayout() label = QtGui.QLabel('blah') grid.addWidget(label,0,0) self.setLayout(grid) self.resize(300,200) when a new instance of this is made in main window's class, and show() called, the content is overlaid on the main window, how can I make it display in a new window?

    Read the article

  • Port AS3/Flex app to iPhone

    - by John
    I believe Adobe tools like CS5 have ways to output as an iPhone app, but what about a regular AS3 or Flex project? Are there any tools to auto-port, or AS3/Flex iPhone implementations out there? Out of interest, how does the CS5 thing work? Is it a totally different code-path or something less drastic? For instance Flash supports Shapes and Timelines, etc... do they in fact provide an iPhone Flash runtime of some sort?

    Read the article

  • Array/List/Directory of System.Type

    - by Mike
    I have a lot of classes and want to create some kind of 'directory'. So that I can create menus automatically. Clicking a menu-item would then create an instance of the class and shows the window. What I want for this is an array of System.Type where I can stuff in all the classes without instantiating them. Though from my test and (unsuccessful) googling, this doesn't seem possible. Any ideas?

    Read the article

  • Is it standard behavior for this code to throw a NullPointerException?

    - by Eric
    I've had a big problem in some library code, which I've pinned down to a single statement: System.out.println((String) null); Ok, the code doesn't actually look like that, but it certainly calls println with a null argument. Doing this causes my whole applicaio to throw an unexpected NullPointerException. In general, should println throw this exception under that circumstance, or is this non-standard behavior due to a poor implementation of the out instance?

    Read the article

  • Is there a way to catch an attempt to access a non existant property or method?

    - by Tor Valamo
    For instance this code: function stuff() { this.onlyMethod = function () { return something; } } // some error is thrown stuff().nonExistant(); Is there a way to do something like PHP's __call as a fallback from inside the object? function stuff() { this.onlyMethod = function () { return something; } this.__call__ = function (name, params) { alert(name + " can't be called."); } } // would then raise the alert "nonExistant can't be called". stuff().nonExistant();

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283  | Next Page >