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  • Java compile error: reached end of file while parsing } [closed]

    - by adeo8
    I have the following source code public class mod_MyMod extends BaseMod public String Version() { return "1.2_02"; } public void AddRecipes(CraftingManager recipes) { recipes.addRecipe(new ItemStack(Item.diamond), new Object[] { "#", Character.valueOf('#'), Block.dirt }); } When I try to compile it I get the following error: java:11: reached end of file while parsing } What am I doing wrong? Any help appreciated.

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  • File creation by using Vb script

    - by peter
    I need a VB script which will create text file named "listitem" in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\secon\smartapp up to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ we can make it as 'CommonAppDataFolder' Any one knows about this

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  • Listing the content of a tar file or a directory only down to some level

    - by Tim
    I wonder how to list the content of a tar file only down to some level? I understand tar tvf mytar.tar will list all files, but sometimes I would like to only see directories down to some level. Similarly, for the command ls, how do I control the level of subdirectories that will be displayed? By default, it will only show the direct subdirectories, but not go further.

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  • What are the different file permission codes and what do they mean?

    - by zeckdude
    I am working with a file upload script. I am currently uploading a file and then trying to echo out an anchor linking to that file, but since I used mkdir() with 0700 permissions to upload the file, it won't allow me access to view the file. I am pretty sure the problem I am experiencing is because of the file permission code I used. The problem is I just don't know what all the different file permission codes are and what they mean. Can somebody please list out all the different file permissions and what they each do?

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  • PHP turn off errors - in one file only

    - by Industrial
    Hi! I am well aware about error_reporting(0); & ini_set('display_errors', "Off"); to make error messages go away. What would be an appropriate way to do this - for a specific file or part of code only? Surpressing errors with @'s seems like a bad idea since it apparently slows the code down... Thanks!

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  • How would you show a file with cURL?

    - by Kyle
    There is an epic lack of PHP cURL love on the Internet for beginners like me. I was wondering how to use cURL to download & display an ICS file (They're plain text to me...) in my PHP code. Unless fopen() is 1,000 times easier, I'd like to stick with cURL for this one.

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  • Does a .cs file compile under a .vbproj?

    - by serhio
    Does a .cs(C#) file compile under a .vbproj(VB.NET project) ? (VS 2005, .NET 2) Say I have Animals.vbproj (namespace Animals) I have Wolf.vb, Tiger.vb, Cat.vb, and a Human.cs Could I use Animals.Human from a external AnimalsForm.vb form? Why?

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  • meaning of import statement in java file

    - by Rozer
    Can any one clear me exactly what happend when we do import statement in java files. does it inscrease the size of file if we add more and more java classes. why we dont use classloader for the same and what are the restrictin for importing.

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  • creating lib file inc

    - by user222820
    hi there i have written a very simple program that has a SUM function i wanna create a .lib file how can i do it please help me my program is c in windows xp int sum(int a , int b) { return a + b; }

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  • C++ header file and function declaration ending in "= 0"

    - by Adam
    hi, I have the following code inside the .h file and I'm not sure what does the assignment statement do and how is it called properly? virtual void yield() = 0; I thought that the function returns a value of 0 by default but since this function returns void I am a little bit confused. Can anyone comment on this and maybe say how can I refer to this assignment, I mean how is it called in C++ jargon? Thanks.

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  • the '.htaccess' file won't work on my apache server

    - by KeyStroke
    Hi, I have an Apache server installed on my windows machine using XAMPP. Now I'm trying to use a premade .htaccess file for one of my projects, but it doesn't seem to be seeing it. The project just totally ignores it, even though I've enabled mod_rewrite. Any idea how I can troubleshoot this? I can't fix it if it just doesn't work and doesn't show me any errors. Appreciate your help.

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  • Get name of maven pom file

    - by dacwe
    I am running a Maven (2) release build with with: mvn -f release.xml clean deploy and want to get the currently running pom file name (release.xml) into a property or mojo. Is it possible?

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  • List content of tar file or a directory only down to some level

    - by Tim
    I wonder how to list content of tar file only down to some level? I understand "tar tvf mytar.tar" will list all files, but sometimes I wish I can just see directories down to some level. Similarly for command "ls" how to control the level of subdirectories that will be displayed? By default, it will only show the direct subdirectories, but not further. Thanks and regards

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  • nsmutablearray and saving to file

    - by Amir
    hello all, I have class named Shop that contain data members (NSString , NSInteger and nsmutablearray that contain another class(that have also NSString and NSInteger) Now if i use nsmutablearray to hold alist of Shops what is the best way to save the list to file and load it later? again the class Shop contain data memeber that is another class both of the classes have NSString and NSinteger (maybe also NSdata and NSdate) i heard somthing about archiver?? thanks.

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  • How does git fetches commits associated to a file ?

    - by liadan
    I'm writing a simple parser of .git/* files. I covered almost everything, like objects, refs, pack files etc. But I have a problem. Let's say I have a big 300M repository (in a pack file) and I want to find out all the commits which changed /some/deep/inside/file file. What I'm doing now is: fetching last commit finding a file in it by: fetching parent tree finding out a tree inside recursively repeat until I get into the file additionally I'm checking hashes of each subfolders on my way to file. If one of them is the same as in commit before, I assume that file was not changed (because it's parent dir didn't change) then I store the hash of a file and fetch parent commit finding file again and check if hash change occurs if yes then original commit (i.e. one before parent) was changing a file And I repeat it over and over until I reach very first commit. This solution works, but it sucks. In worse case scenario, first search can take even 3 minutes (for 300M pack). Is there any way to speed it up ? I tried to avoid putting so large objects in memory, but right now I don't see any other way. And even that, initial memory load will take forever :( Greets and thanks for any help!

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