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  • Dual parameters for same value

    - by n0chi
    Is it possible to have 2 report parameters set the same actual parameter? For example, the user should either be able to type in an ID, or select it from a dropdown list - for the query to then take that id and run the proc for that id.

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  • LinkedList parameters in Java

    - by Walt
    Hi there, I created a program that contains linked lists that are passed various methods. While this works just fine in Java... a style checker program we have to use doesn't like it It says: Declaring variables, return values or parameters of type 'LinkedList' is not allowed. If I declare them as simply List then I don't have access to the methods I want. What should I do?

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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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  • Javascript: Inline function vs predefined functions

    - by glaz666
    Can any body throw me some arguments for using inline functions against passing predefined function name to some handler. I.e. which is better: (function(){ setTimeout(function(){ /*some code here*/ }, 5); })(); versus (function(){ function invokeMe() { /*code*/ } setTimeout(invokeMe, 5); })(); Strange question, but we are almost fighting in the team about this

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  • Adding multiple parameters to a Resources::url() request in CakePHP

    - by skerit
    For the Javascript helper I need to create my links like this: Resources::url('Product::addToOrder', $id) But how do I add multiple parameters? I tried to do it in an array, but that did not work. Here's the js event: $this->Js->event( 'click', $this->Js->request(Resources::url('Product::addToOrder', $id), array('async' => true, 'update' => '#order') ) );

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  • What does int argc, char *argv[] mean?

    - by Greg Treleaven
    In many C++ IDE's and compilers, when it generates the main function for you, it looks like this: int main(int argc, char *argv[]) When I code C++ without an IDE, just with a command line compiler, I type: int main() without any parameters. What does this mean, and is it vital to my program?

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  • Live javascript debugging by recording function calls and parameters

    - by Jenko
    Is there a debugging system that allows me to record javascript function calls and their parameters as they occur? this would allow me to trace and debug applications in live/client situations without the performance hit due to manual logging. Edit: I'm not talking about manually calling functions using a 'console' window and viewing the results, or manually adding 'trace' or 'log' commands into my javascript. I need it to work with any running javascript.

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  • How can you use optional parameters in C#?

    - by kurious
    We're building a web API that's programmatically generated from a C# class (the class has method "GetFooBar(int a, int b)" and the API has a method GetFooBar taking query params like &a=foo&b=bar. The classes needs to support optional parameters, which isn't supported in C# the language. What's the best approach?

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  • Sanitizing MySQL user parameters.

    - by Tom
    What are the dangerous characters that should be replaced in user input when the users' input will be inserted in a MySQL query? I know about quotes, double quotes, \r and \n. Are there others?(I don't have the option of using a smart connector that accepts parameters so I have to build the query myself and this will be implemented in multiple programming languages, including some obscure ones so solutions such as mysql_real_escape_string in PHP are not valid)

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  • question about api functions

    - by davit-datuashvili
    i have question we have API functions in java can user create it's own function and add to his java IDE? for example i am using netbeans can i create my own function add to netbean IDE?let say create binary function or something else thanks

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  • How to wrap two unmannaged C++ functions into two managed C# functions?

    - by Gbps
    I've got two unmanaged C++ functions, Compress and Decompress. The arguments and returns go as followed: unsigned char* Compress (unsigned char*,int) unsigned char* Decompress (unsigned char*,int) Where all uchars are arrays of uchars. Could someone please help me lay out a way to convert these into managed C# code using the Byte[] array instead of unsigned char*? Thank you very much!

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  • Rails routes matching query parameters

    - by Harry Wood
    Rails routes are great for matching RESTful style '/' separated bits of a URL, but can I match query parameters in a map.connect config. I want different controllers/actions to be invoked depending on the presence of a parameter after the '?'. I was trying something like this... map.connect "api/my/path?apple=:applecode", :controller = 'apples_controller', :action = 'my_action' map.connect "api/my/path?banana=:bananacode", :controller = 'bananas_controller', :action = 'my_action' For routing purposes I don't care about the value of the parameter, as long as it is available to the controller in the 'params' hash

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