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  • How to clear all activity in android?

    - by Sushant
    I have one main activity "Dashboard" with a action bar containing home screen icon and exit button , i go to activity A -activity B -activity C from dashboard screen . Now on C, i click on action bar dashboard icon which bring to me on Dashboard screen . Now i go to activity E -activity G-activity H from dashboard screen . From H i press exit button , it come to C screen . When again click on exit i go through me out of application. Why there is need to press 2 times exit button for exit application . On Home Screen Icon :- public void onClickHome(View view){ final Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), Dashboard.class); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP); getBaseContext().startActivity(intent); //goDashboard(); } ON exit button :- AlertDialog.Builder alert = new AlertDialog.Builder(this); alert.setTitle(getString(R.string.logoutDialogTitle)); alert.setMessage(getString(R.string.logoutDialogMessage)); final OnlineBookApp app = (OnlineBookApp) getApplicationContext(); alert.setPositiveButton(getString(R.string.logoutDialogCancel), new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) { } }); alert.setNegativeButton(getString(R.string.logoutDialogOk), new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) { //finish(); //stopService(new Intent(getBaseContext(), DatabaseSyncService.class)); // // moveTaskToBack(true); //// stopService(new Intent(getBaseContext(), DatabaseSyncService.class)); // System.runFinalizersOnExit(true); // android.os.Process.killProcess(android.os.Process.myPid()); //moveTaskToBack(true); // finish(); // app.SetIsExit(true); Intent intent = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), Dashboard.class); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP); intent.putExtra("EXIT", true); startActivity(intent); } }); alert.setNeutralButton(getString(R.string.logoutDialogLogout), new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) { //finish(); //stopService(new Intent(getBaseContext(), DatabaseSyncService.class)); //finish(); //app.SetIsExit(true); //stopService(new Intent(getBaseContext(), DatabaseSyncService.class)); app.logout(); Intent intent = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), Dashboard.class); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP); intent.putExtra("EXIT", true); startActivity(intent); } }); alert.show();

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  • Achieving C# "readonly" behavior in C++

    - by Tommy Fisk
    Hi guys, this is my first question on stack overflow, so be gentle. Let me first explain the exact behavior I would like to see. If you are familiar with C# then you know that declaring a variable as "readonly" allows a programmer to assign some value to that variable exactly once. Further attempts to modify the variable will result in an error. What I am after: I want to make sure that any and all single-ton classes I define can be predictably instantiated exactly once in my program (more details at the bottom). My approach to realizing my goal is to use extern to declare a global reference to the single-ton (which I will later instantiate at a time I choose. What I have sort of looks like this, namespace Global { extern Singleton& mainInstance; // not defined yet, but it will be later! } int main() { // now that the program has started, go ahead and create the singleton object Singleton& Global::mainInstance = Singleton::GetInstance(); // invalid use of qualified name Global::mainInstance = Singleton::GetInstance(); // doesn't work either :( } class Singleton { /* Some details ommited */ public: Singleton& GetInstance() { static Singleton instance; // exists once for the whole program return instance; } } However this does not really work, and I don't know where to go from here. Some details about what I'm up against: I'm concerned about threading as I am working on code that will deal with game logic while communicating with several third-party processes and other processes I will create. Eventually I would have to implement some kind of synchronization so multiple threads could access the information in the Singleton class without worry. Because I don't know what kinds of optimizations I might like to do, or exactly what threading entails (never done a real project using it), I was thinking that being able to predictably control when Singletons were instantiated would be a Good Thing. Imagine if Process A creates Process B, where B contains several Singletons distributed against multiple files and/or libraries. It could be a real nightmare if I can not reliably ensure the order these singleton objects are instantiated (because they could depend on each other, and calling methods on a NULL object is generally a Bad Thing). If I were in C# I would just use the readonly keyword, but is there any way I can implement this (compiler supported) behavior in C++? Is this even a good idea? Thanks for any feedback.

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  • is it possible to load a shared library on a shared memory?

    - by quimm2003
    I have a server and a client written in C. I try to load a shared library in the server and then pass library function pointers to the client. This way I can change the library without have to compile the client. Because of every process has its own separate memory space, I wonder if it is possible to load a shared library on a shared memory, pass the function pointers and map the shared memory on the client and then make the client execute the code of the library loaded by the server.

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  • How to reduce compile time with C++ templates

    - by Shane MacLaughlin
    I'm in the process of changing part of my C++ app from using an older C type array to a templated C++ container class. See this question for details. While the solution is working very well, each minor change I make to the templated code causes a very large amount of recompilation to take place, and hence drastically slows build time. Is there any way of getting template code out of the header and back into a cpp file, so that minor implementation changes don't cause major rebuilds?

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  • Installing allegro c++

    - by numerical25
    I am trying to setup allegro to work with visual stupid express 2008 but I can't find a set of instructions for the life of me. I just want to to recognize the allegro library. Is there anyone who is familuar with allegro who could possibly help me out cause all the tutorials do not cover installation process and their documentation is not very clear.

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  • How to post data in PHP using file_get_contents?

    - by Paras Chopra
    I am using PHP's function file_get_contents() to fetch contents of a URL and then I process headers through the variable $http_response_header. Now the problem is that some of the URLs need some data to be posted to the URL (for example, login pages). How do I do that? I realize using stream_context I may be able to do that but I am not entirely clear. Thanks.

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  • Sending emails?

    - by Kaep
    Hi i saw a post explaining how to send emails in python. But my problem is finding a server that will send my email on.. I read about setting one up and i read that it is a complicated process.. Can anyone help me find a server or give me a tip to set one up myself? Thanks!

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  • what is "removing backup files" installation step

    - by mfeingold
    In many windows installers the last step is called "removing backup files". I understand that to provide transactional integrity of the install process some "backup files" could've been created and have to be cleaned up. What I do not understand is why on many occasions this step takes considerably longer than the rest of the installation. Any idea why?

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  • Correct term for PSD to HTML to CMS

    - by John Magnolia
    Hi, I have heard a lot of different terms to describe the process of turning a website design into a editable CMS. Currently I take the design and "slice" this up into HTML and CSS then I "plug" this into a CMS. I would class this as frontend development depending on the level of customisation required for the CMS. The reason I ask is I am currently writing up my CV and have become stuck on the correct term for this. Kind Regards

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  • How to load MS Word document in C# (.NET)?

    - by Skuta
    Hi, How do I load MS Word document (.doc and .docx) to memory (variable) without doing this?: wordApp.Documents.Open I don't want to open MS Word, I just want that text inside. You gave me answer for DOCX, but what about DOC? I want free and high performance solution - not to open 12.000 instances of Word to process all of them. :( Aspose is commercial product, and 900$ is a way too much for what I do.

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  • Shell complains 'cannot execute binary file'

    - by Negai
    Hi everyone, I've playing around with linux and noticed that for some mysterious reason commands like '/bin/sh ' just will not work. Each time I'm trying to start a process it yields 'cannot execute binary file' error message. m@sanctuary:~$ sh sed /bin/sed: /bin/sed: cannot execute binary file When I first launch sh and try to execute sed, it succeeds. I'm starting to loose my wits. It would be just great, if somebody could help me. Thank you.

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  • Entity Framework 4 omits some associations during model generation

    - by kzen
    After creating an EF4 model from a SQL Server database I noticed that all the relationships of my Users table were not imported into the model as associations. All the other relationships were imported fine. My Users table has a PK userId which is a char(7) field and it is integrated into several other tables in the database as an FK but for some reason EF4 does not import these relationships as associations during the model generation process... Does anyone have any ideas why this would be happening?

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  • Is it possible to turn a View-Based App into a navigation-Based App?

    - by chubsta
    I am close to finishing my first application (a UITableView style one) on the iphone but have realised it will look much better, and stand a far better chance of getting through the approval process, if it is presented as a navigation-based app rather than a view-based one - in hindsight my initial choice is not really suitable... Is it possible for me to somehow change easily the application into a new type, or would i be better starting again from scratch with all the hassle that would entail... thanks for any advice on how it may be done, karl

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  • Shortcodes and Custom Fields

    - by user1429400
    How do I get shortcodes to process properly in custom fields? I've tried using the code below, but I cannot figure out where to place it ("button" is the name of the field): <?php if ( get_post_meta($post->ID, 'button', true) ) echo do_shortcode(get_post_meta($post->ID, 'button', $single = true)); ?> As of now, the shortcode is working in the sense that the button is displaying, but the shortcode text is displaying where the "buy now" button is supposed to be. See screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/41vsr.png

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  • Cross platform /dev/null in Python

    - by Tristan
    I'm using the following code to hide stderr on Linux/OSX for a Python library I do not control that writes to stderr by default: f = open("/dev/null","w") zookeeper.set_log_stream(f) Is there an easy cross platform alternative to /dev/null? Ideally it would not consume memory since this is a long running process.

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