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  • What does using mean in c++?

    - by user198729
    Like : using ::size_t; using ::fpos_t; using ::FILE; In fact it's a question inspired by the comment under this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2532412/when-is-h-not-needed-to-include-a-header-file

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  • What are the scenarios in which case a new class will be loaded?

    - by GK
    That is when you have any jar file attached to you your class path. then as far as i know any class from the jar is loaded for the first time when, when you create any object of that type. or If you are accessing any static member or method of that class. or when you load that by using Class.forName() method. So are there any other ways of loading a class for the first time?

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  • I need to generate a string of 7 chars that is based on the id of the row.

    - by Totty
    I need to generate a string of 7 chars that is based on the id of the row. So knowing the id of the image and a secret key, i should get the generated string. the string must contain chars from "a" to "z" and numbers from 0 to 9. I have a dir that contains photos like this dir/p3/i2/s21/thumb.jpg the generated string is p3i2s21, then is used to calculate the path of the image.

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  • Can I upload an object in memory to FTP using Python?

    - by fsckin
    Here's what I'm doing now: mysock = urllib.urlopen('http://localhost/image.jpg') fileToSave = mysock.read() oFile = open(r"C:\image.jpg",'wb') oFile.write(fileToSave) oFile.close f=file('image.jpg','rb') ftp.storbinary('STOR '+os.path.basename('image.jpg'),f) os.remove('image.jpg') Writing files to disk and then imediately deleting them seems like extra work on the system that should be avoided. Can I upload an object in memory to FTP using Python?

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  • Java File.isDirectory() returns False for a Directory in Linux

    - by shelt536
    Please see code snippet: File[] additionalFiles = new File(FILE_PATH).listFiles(); boolean isDirectory = file.isDirectory(); I have verified that the directory path is correct, and when I run the code on Windows, the value of isDirectory is true (as it should be). Any suggestions as to why this occurs on Linux (RedHat Enterprise Linux)?

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  • update XML file

    - by Pila
    I want to replace an XML node that is not a child of the root element. How can I do it - not in .NET 3.5? I don't know the exact path to the node I want to replace, I get the node by XPath query like: XmlElement root = doc.DocumentElement; oldItem = root.SelectSingleNode("//Node1[@name='aaa']//Node2[Item='bbb']/Value"); How can I replace this old item?

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  • guides for writing php libraries?

    - by fayer
    i have studied design patterns and want to use them to code an open source library (not an application). but i have never coded a library before and don't know where should i include files, should i have a bootstrap file that loads everything or should every class load their own classes they are dependent on etc. are there any tutorials for writing libraries in php from start to finnish? thanks

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  • What gems/plugins can be used for Unsubscribe support in Rails?

    - by user550575
    What gems/plugins that make it easy to add a tamper-resistant unsubscribe link to the bottom of the email a user can click to prevent receiving email those types of emails? The only thing I could find was http://kevinlochner.com/handling-unsubscribe-requests-in-ruby-on-rail which works but is somewhat unsophisticated and lacks features such as which type of emails to unsubscribe from. It also doesnt include the mechanism for users to unsubscribe. We using ActionMailer.

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  • Why doesn't this inner class compile?

    - by Vincenzo
    This is my code: #include <algorithm> class A { void f() { struct CompareMe { bool operator() (int i, int j) { return i < j; } } comp; int a[] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; int found = std::min_element(a[0], a[3], comp); } } Error message: no matching function for call to ‘min_element(int&, int&, A::f()::CompareMe&) What am I doing wrong?

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  • Regular expression - stop at first match

    - by publicRavi
    My pattern looks something like <xxxx location="file path/level1/level2" xxxx some="xxx"> I am only interested in the part in quotes assigned to location. Shouldn't it be as easy as below without the greedy switch? Does not seem to work :( /.*location="(.*)".*/

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  • Weird initialization in C

    - by pacopepe
    Hi there, I have this piece of code and i don't know how it works #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int numero = ({const int i = 10; i+10;}); printf("%d\n", numero); // Prints 20 return 0; } Why if i delete the second part (i+10;), the compiler gets an error? Why are the brackets necessary? Thank you ^^!

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  • [ZF] How to use Zend_Db without SQL Queries?

    - by rasouza
    The last time I worked with Zend_Db I recall I used to write SQL Queries manually. I've been searching for some ORM application, but, since I read something like Zend_Db is also capable of doing so, I started to try it, but I can't find neither a good tutorial explain it or a good documentation. I read something lake Gateway pattern and ModelMapper class but I can't figure it out. Can someone shine my path? :P

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  • Simple pathfinding?

    - by pdx
    Does anyone know if there is a simple way to do pathfinding in PHP? I basically have a list of numbers (kinda like {origin:11485,outboundDirections:"11486,11487,11488"} and {origin:11487,outboundDirections:"11485,11676,94185"} and getting from 11485 to 94185 would result in 11485>11487>94185 with ways to "exixt", and I'm trying to figure out how to do this (it doesn't really have to be shortest path or anything AI-like, just a way to get from A to B) I have no idea where to start at all, unfortunately

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  • Access error in Windows 7

    - by Sathish
    I am working on a windows appliciation in which i create a folder at runtime and save some xml files in the folder.... Every thing works fine in Windows XP but when i run this in Widows 7 / Vista i get the error saying Access to the path is denied.. i am creating the folder in C:\Programfiles\MyApplication\ Please help me in resolving this

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  • loading an image through javascript

    - by scatman
    is there a way to load the full binary of an image in javascript? what i want to do is to allow the user to preview an image before uploading it. ie the user selects an image on his local drive (C:\image.jpg) , view it, and decides to upload or cancel. i tried to set the source to the image path, but it didn't work since it is outside the webapplication project folder. any help?

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