Does anyone know of some sample code that shows how Delphi 2010 can read RAW files using its new COM interface to WIC?
I want to read Canon RAW images and then access specific pixels...
I am working on a large C++ project in Visual Studio 2008, and there are a lot of files with unnecessary #include's. Sometimes the #include's are just artifacts and everything will compile fine with them removed, and in other cases classes could be forward declared and the #include could be moved to the .cpp file. Are there any good tools for detecting both of these cases?
I know I can merge PDB with a DLL file but I'm trying to do the same with an XML documentation file.
It should be possible since you don't have .xml files with .net assemblies and yet you have documentation in the IDE.
Is there a way ?
Are there any security issues keeping the .NET PDB files on the real server?
I know that throwing exceptions might take a bit longer , but who throws exceptions during normal execution anyway? :-)
But from a security perspective? any issues?
Sometimes someone on our team does a git push and breaks the build because his local build works but he has forgotten to commit all his local modifications and untracked files to git before he pushes.
I'd like to prevent this... I poured over the docs for an hour or so today and couldn't find anything built in.
Does anyone have any solutions?
After android installs an application from the Marketplace, does it keep the .apk file?
Is there a standard location where Android would keep such files?
Is there an equivalent to IndexIgnore in .htaccess configuration for hiding specific directories (instead of just files)?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexignore
I often need to display a list of files to the user, say, as a result of a search query.
Typically I describe my own simple DataTemplate for FileInfo. But I'm lazy to re-implement all the Explorer's functionality: the Views, Sorting, Context Menus and drag&drop.
I feel like the problem is common and someone has already assembled a good library for this purpose.
For example, say I moved a file from /project/file.cs to /project/subdir/file.cs. It would be nice if nautilus automatically converted this to bzr mv /project/file.cs /project/subdir/file.cs. Is it possible to set this up?
It would also be nice if I was warned when doing a plain old mv on version controlled files, but I suppose that's a separate question.
Can the IFilters be used to fetch document metadata like (To, From fields from an msg format message) and also all types of files? anyone know the solution?
I'm working on a new project with a full ANT build. I use eclipse to write my code, and I would like others to be able to check out the project to have a full working eclipse workspace. I do not want to have specific user settings committed though.
What filesand directories should I have in source control?
(I'd rather not just go grab a plugin - I prefer more control over what goes in the repository)
I have a few log files like these:
/var/log/pureftpd.log
/var/log/pureftpd.log-20100328
/var/log/pureftpd.log-20100322
Is it possible to load all of them into a single filehandle or will I need to load each of them separately?
Hi,
when i search for adding a system call, i get many articles but they seem to be for old versions, it also seems like a trivial process.
But the problem is, the directories that articles suggest does not hold for the version 2.6.31. does anyone know where unistd.h, syscall_table.S and syscalls.h or their corresponding files are?
Thanks in advance.
I want to get automatically to the positions of the results in Vim after grepping, on command line. Is there such feature?
Files to open in Vim on the lines given by grep:
% grep --colour -n checkWordInFile *
SearchToUser.java:170: public boolean checkWordInFile(String word, File file) {
SearchToUser.java~:17: public boolean checkWordInFile(String word, File file) {
SearchToUser.java~:41: if(checkWordInFile(word, f))
I have a winforms app that needs to write out logs. The app also needs to run without UAC warnings and using a non-admin account.
Where can I write my logs without running afoul of the default security settings? In addition, this has to work on Windows XP, Vista, and 7.
Extra points if all users can write to the same set of log files.
Problem: Using genstrings to create Localizable.strings files from a project. A few weeks later, some things changed and I run genstrings again. 75% of the new file is already in the old file. How could I merge the new file with the old file, so that the old file contains all of those 25% new key-value-pairs?
I have emacs v23.1.1 on ubuntu 9.10. i can't seem to make speedbar to display all files, it only displays directories. Does anyone have an idea with this?
I want to color badge filesand folders based on the some condition in finder, what is the approach to achieve this in Mac OS X 10.6
I have checked this question: This only talk about the context menu in finder
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1651075/finder-plugin-in-snow-leopard
I have even checked: http://scplugin.tigris.org/ even they don't do color badging in 10.6 which is pending task.
Thanks in advance for your all help
I'm using some of Firefox's specially-defined values for cursor, in particular
-moz-zoom-in
-moz-zoom-out
-moz-grab
-moz-grabbing
In order to display these on other browsers, I'd like to deploy the equivalent CUR files — but I can't seem to find these online, or in my copy of Firefox.
Anyone know where these are available?
I have a bunch of files, either NSStrings or NSURLs (it doesn't matter; they are, for the most part, interchangeable), and I need a way to find the common ancestor directory. Does anyone know how to do this?
Normally when linking against a static library, I have to specify a library directory and the name of a libX.so (or its symbolic link) as -lX flag for linking [and its directory with -L flag].
Can I automate this based on my header files (in c/c++) only? Or maybe it is not a good idea? Is there a software for locating the -L and -l parameters automatically? Is some table stored somewhere on the system about this on popular linux systems or even cygwin?