Search Results

Search found 28325 results on 1133 pages for 'test cases'.

Page 393/1133 | < Previous Page | 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400  | Next Page >

  • .NET application silently fails to start when assembly missing

    - by chiccodoro
    I have a .NET C# winforms application which works great on my machine, but if I try to run it on another machine, it doesn't start up. No error message, no crash message, no window - nothing. I've found that this always happens when a referenced assembly is missing. I guess this is .NET's general behavior and not specific to my app, is it? Is there any way to configure .NET or my application such that it spits out a "referenced assembly missing" like error message in such cases?

    Read the article

  • Overloading assignment operator in C++

    - by jasonline
    As I've understand, when overloading operator=, the return value should should be a non-const reference. A& A::operator=( const A& ) { // check for self-assignment, do assignment return *this; } It is non-const to allow non-const member functions to be called in cases like: ( a = b ).f(); But why should it return a reference? In what instance will it give a problem if the return value is not declared a reference, let's say return by value?

    Read the article

  • Selecting merge strategy options for git rebase

    - by porneL
    git-rebase man page mentions -X<option> can be passed to git-merge. When/how exactly? I'd like to rebase by applying patches with recursive strategy and theirs option (apply whatever sticks, rather than skipping entire conflicting commits). I don't want merge, I want to make history linear. I've tried: git rebase -Xtheirs and git rebase -s 'recursive -Xtheirs' but git rejects -X in both cases.

    Read the article

  • What is the use of interface constants?

    - by kunjaan
    I am learning Java and just found that the Interface can have fields, which are public static and final. I haven't seen any examples of these so far. What are some of the use cases of these Interface Constants and can I see some in the Java Standard Library?

    Read the article

  • Where to store 3rd party libraries?

    - by zerkms
    I have asp.net mvc 2 application. Now I'm reimplementing it for working with Ninject. All is fine except one thing: where should I store Ninject.dll?? I've created lib directory inside my appdir and made reference to lib/Ninject.dll. But may be there are some general conventions on how to act in such cases?

    Read the article

  • How to spot undefined behavior

    - by BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft
    Is there any way to know if you program has undefined behavior in C++ (or even C), short of memorizing the entire spec? The reason I ask is that I've noticed a lot of cases of programs working in debug but not release being due to undefined behavior. It would be nice if there were a tool to at least help spot UB, so we know there's the potential for problems.

    Read the article

  • Why won't anyone accept public fields in C#?

    - by Dmitri Nesteruk
    Seems like every C# static analyzer wants to complain when it sees a public field. But why? Surely there are cases where a public (or internal) field is enough, and there is no point in having a property with its get_ and set_ methods? What if I know for sure that I won't be redefining the field or adding to it (side effects are bad, right?) - shouldn't a simple field suffice?

    Read the article

  • When creating an bitmap image from scratch in VB.Net, the quality stinks?

    - by ajl
    The Vb.Net application creates a bitmap from scratch and either converts to a tiff or sends it to a printer. In both cases, the quality of the image (in this case the font) is not good at all. The sample code listed below creates the graphics object that I use to write to the image. Dim gr2 As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(New Bitmap(800, 1000), Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppPArgb))

    Read the article

  • Software patents in US/Europe? [closed]

    - by WeNeedAnswers
    I don't quite understand how the patent system works in the US and in much respect to Europe. I have heard that a pattern of operation can be patented. what are the implications, has anyone been taken to court yet over a software patent based on pattern of usage. I have seen the cases with nokia, palm and Apple. If I write something based on these patterns of operation, will I need a licence?

    Read the article

  • Best practices for resending to hard bounced emails after X days

    - by Vivian Hsu
    If I see an email returned due to a hard bounce, after how many days is it acceptable to resend to that email address. It is possible for emails to be reactivated or for temporary outages, so it doesn't make sense to keep an email in my hard bounce email list forever. I've already seen cases where I receive emails from addresses that were put in my hard bounce email list months ago. Any recommendations? Are there specific recommendations from ISPs?

    Read the article

  • From SEO point of view, is it better to use Domain-Dash.com or Domainwithoutdash.com?

    - by Msc. Adrian Lopez
    I have been reading forums and so, but found not a clear answer or nor conclusive, about the strategic decission of using domain-with-dash.com or notusingdashes.com Is there a problem or disadvantage in ranking for those key words? Is it better having the-domain-with-dash.com than shortdomain.net? many cases you dont have the dot.com available for that specific key word. what are your opinions, please prove facts, or add links to the source. What Google has to say?

    Read the article

  • Is it possible to write a Shell script which is faster to the same script in perl?

    - by JohnJohnGa
    Hi, I wrote multiple scripts in perl & shell and I had compared the real execution time. In all the cases - Perl script is more than 10 times faster than shell script. So i wondered if it possible to write a Shell script which is faster to the same script in perl? and why perl faster than shell although I use the 'system' function in perl script. Thanks for your help, Regards, JohnJohnGa

    Read the article

  • Qt double click check left button mouse

    - by Alex Ivasyuv
    I need to run slot only on doubleClick with left button mouse, instead of both. connect(this -> myComponent, SIGNAL (doubleClicked (const QModelIndex & )), this, SLOT (performSomeAction(const QModelIndex & ))); With this event, double click works in both cases, but needed only with left button click. How I can do it? this - myComponent = QTableView

    Read the article

  • Coding without Grock. Is it wrong?

    - by OldCurmudgeon
    Should a professional programmer allow themselves to write code without completely understanding the requirements? In my 30+ years as a programmer I must have written many thousands of lines of code without completely understanding what is required of me at the time. In most cases the results were rubbish that should have been discarded. Every other industry that employs professionals has systems to root out such behavior. Ours does not. Is this right?

    Read the article

  • Objective C IBOutlets

    - by Alan
    In cases where multiple buttons call an IBOutlet, can the IBOutlet determine which button was pressed? edit: All fixed and wired up. key point: Object ID is not sender tag! Tag is a standalone value on the first page of the attributes. - (IBAction)buttonPressed:(id)sender { switch ( [sender tag] ) { case 109: NSLog(@"Button 1"); break; case 108: NSLog(@"Button 2"); break; } }

    Read the article

  • Java - How to avoid loss of precision during divide and cast to int?

    - by David Buckley
    I have a situation where I need to find out how many times an int goes into a decimal, but in certain cases, I'm losing precision. Here is the method: public int test(double decimalAmount, int divisor) { return (int) (decimalAmount/ (1d / divisor)); } The problem with this is if I pass in 1.2 as the decimal amount and 5 as the divisor, I get 5 instead of 6. How can I restrusture this so I know how many times 5 goes into the decimal amount as an int?

    Read the article

  • Set the title of a UIButton with a single method invocation?

    - by Greg Maletic
    I'd like to set the title of a UIButton via code. I find myself having to call -[UIButton setTitle:forState:] for UIControlStateNormal, UIControlStateHighlighted, UIControlStateDisabled, UIControlStateSelected. And that doesn't even take into account all of the combinations of these states together. Needless to say, this is tiresome. Is there a single call I can make that will set one string as the title for all of the states? (Since, I assume that in 95% of the cases, that's the desired behavior?)

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400  | Next Page >